Lovable has announced a staggering milestone over 500 million dollars in annualized revenue, with one million new projects started every week. The platform that lets users build applications with artificial intelligence is proving how low-code and generative AI are becoming the engine for startups and internal IT departments. This is not just a financial record but a clear indicator that enterprise AI adoption is accelerating at an unprecedented pace.
Google responds with aggressive price cuts
On the same day, Google slashed the price of its AI Plus plan to just 5 dollars per month while doubling included storage. The move follows a logic of democratizing access to AI tools, already seen in recent updates like iOS 27 and macOS 27 Golden Gate, where Apple integrated mirroring and on-device AI features. Google's price reduction makes cloud AI services more accessible for SMBs and professionals, speeding up the transition toward a hybrid human-machine ecosystem.
Management prepares for the hybrid workforce
According to an MIT Technology Review deep dive, corporate leadership is rethinking operating models ahead of a 300% surge in the use of AI agents over the next two years. Unlike traditional automation, these agents can autonomously coordinate complex tasks and interact with multiple tools. This demands a new kind of leadership capable of managing teams where humans and AI collaborate side by side. Notably, Meta recently removed facial recognition from its smart glasses, possibly to anticipate European AI Act regulations. The tech landscape is being reshaped in real time.
Five trends redefining AI
At SXSW London, five key AI trends were outlined the rise of autonomous agents, the convergence of AI and cloud, the transparency challenge, the impact on work, and the race for open source models. The core message is that AI is no longer an experiment but a strategic pillar for any organization. Companies that successfully integrate these tools, like those already using Webflow for professional sites or Product Discovery to innovate, will gain a decisive competitive edge. The question is no longer whether to adopt AI, but how to do it sustainably and humanely.
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