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The Pentagon just leaked your AI vendor playbook
On May 1, the Department of Defense signed agreements with eight AI vendors to run on its IL6 and IL7 classified networks — the most security-paranoid procurement environment on the planet. The list reads like an enterprise CIO's 2026 shortlist. With one screaming exception that you should be repricing your stack against this morning.
Why Decagon at $4.5B exposes Sierra's pilot trap
Last week Decagon closed a $250M Series D at $4.5B — three times its valuation six months ago, on roughly $35M of ARR. Sierra, with 4× the revenue at $150M, raised at $10B. The market just paid a 2× richer multiple for the smaller player, and that is not a typo. It is a verdict on which kind of customer wins the next twelve months of agent deployment — and a tell for how you should be picking your CX agent vendor right now.
NVIDIA just funded Harvey's $5.6B Swedish rival
Three weeks after Harvey hit $11B at 58x ARR, NVIDIA quietly wrote a check to the company hunting it. Legora — Swedish, $100M ARR, four years old — just took a Series D extension from NVentures that pushed its valuation to $5.6B. The legal AI knife fight is no longer about who has the best model. It's about who controls the workflow inside the firm. NVIDIA just picked a side, and the signal travels far past legal.