Above the Fold
Overwhelmed? Here’s our pick for five things to know about this week.
Apple has begun exploring AI-powered search engines for Safari, potentially threatening Google's US$20B annual deal as the browser’s default search provider. [CNN]
OpenAI has abandoned its nonprofit-to-profit conversion plan, instead restructuring its commercial arm as a public benefit corporation while maintaining nonprofit oversight. [The Verge]
And OpenAI is acquiring AI coding tool developer Windsurf for US$3B, marking its largest acquisition and expanding its presence in the developer tools market. [ITPro]
Microsoft has considered adding Musk’s Grok chatbot to Azure AI Foundry, potentially straining its relationship with OpenAI. [Yahoo Finance]
Mistral AI has launched Le Chat Enterprise, a privacy-focused AI assistant platform powered by its new Medium 3 model, targeting enterprise customers with cross-application support and data protection features. [VentureBeat]
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The Generative AI Wars
Amazon's Alexa+ AI assistant has reached 100,000 US users, though CEO Andy Jassy acknowledged the technology remains primitive and lacks some promised features. [TechRadar]
Anthropic has launched a program offering up to $20,000 in API credits to researchers conducting high-impact scientific projects, particularly in biology and life sciences. [TechCrunch]
Apple has partnered with Anthropic to develop an AI-powered code assistance platform, integrating Claude Sonnet into an updated version of Xcode for internal use. [Verdict]
Meta has increased its projected 2025 infrastructure spending to US$72B, citing Trump-era tariffs and growing AI competition as key factors behind the US$7B jump. [The Register]
Nvidia has clashed with Anthropic over the AI lab’s support for stricter US export controls on AI chips to China, dismissing claims about creative smuggling methods. [Yahoo Finance]
OpenAI has announced deployment changes for ChatGPT following a problematic update that made the AI excessively agreeable, including new testing phases and enhanced safety reviews. [TechCrunch]
Here’s OpenAI’s blog post on the abandonment of its nonprofit-to-profit conversion plan. [OpenAI]
But Elon Musk has decided to pursue his lawsuit against OpenAI despite the company’s revised plan. [Reuters]
And Microsoft has withheld approval of OpenAI's restructuring plan, seeking to protect its US$13.75B investment in the AI company. [Bloomberg]
OpenAI has projected reducing Microsoft's revenue share from 20% to 10% by 2030, despite their extensive partnership and Microsoft’s multi-billion-dollar investment. [TechCrunch]
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has warned that Microsoft's alleged anti-competitive behavior toward Slack before its US$27B acquisition could be repeated with OpenAI. [ITPro]
ServiceNow has launched an AI-enhanced CRM platform to challenge Salesforce, integrating agentic AI for improved customer service and data management. [TechRadar]
Thinkagents.ai has launched an open-source framework enabling autonomous AI agents to operate across decentralized networks, challenging Big Tech’s control over AI. [Cointelegraph]
Sovereign AI
America’s tech dominance has eroded as China, London, Europe, Gulf States, and India have strengthened their AI capabilities and talent retention while US policies discouraged immigration. [Semafor]
Khazna, a Dubai-based data center firm, has begun exploring US investment opportunities following UAE’s US$1.4T commitment to the American economy. [Semafor]
Malaysia’s Science Ministry has adopted AI governance guidelines as an interim measure while working toward formal legislation, following concerns about AI-enabled scams. [Malay Mail]
Microsoft, OpenAI, and AMD executives have testified before a US Senate committee about maintaining America’s AI leadership against China’s growing capabilities. [Android Headlines]
And Microsoft, Etsy, Uber, and other major companies’ CEOs have signed an open letter advocating mandatory K-12 AI and computer science education in the United States. [TechCrunch]
Nvidia's CEO warned Congress that export restrictions on AI chips could enable Huawei's global expansion while threatening American technological leadership and the company’s market position. [Yahoo Finance]
OpenAI has announced plans to expand its US$500B Stargate AI project internationally, seeking to establish up to 10 facilities across multiple partner nations. [Yahoo Finance]
The Trump administration is planning to replace Biden’s three-tiered AI chip export control system with a simpler framework that would likely benefit Israel’s access to advanced semiconductors. [CTech]
The UAE has introduced AI into its public-school curriculum from kindergarten through 12th grade, aiming to strengthen its position as a regional AI leader. [Bloomberg]
Feature Creeps
Anthropic has expanded Claude’s capabilities with new Integrations for connecting to third-party apps and enhanced Research features that search across multiple data sources. [Anthropic]
Anthropic has launched web search capabilities for its Claude AI assistant, enabling developers to access current information through its API amid growing competition in AI-powered search. [VentureBeat]
And Anthropic's Claude is preparing to launch a push-to-talk voice mode feature in its mobile app, offering web search, file uploads, and multiple voices. [Analytics India Magazine]
Google's NotebookLM has expanded beyond desktop with mobile apps launching May 20, bringing its AI-powered note-taking and research features to Android and iOS devices. [TechCrunch]
Google Workspace has launched AI-powered enhancements across its suite, including Gemini’s Canvas workspace, audio summaries, and improved Slides features to boost business productivity. [Forbes]
Google has integrated Gemini into Sheets, enabling users to automate data analysis, create reports, and build dashboards directly within their spreadsheets. [ZDNet]
Google has announced supervised Gemini access for under-13s through parent-managed accounts, while acknowledging potential risks and implementing safety measures. [Engadget]
Google has launched a Gemini iPad app with split-view capability, expanding its AI assistant’s reach across Apple devices. [Engadget]
Google's Gemini has launched direct image editing capabilities and expanded file upload limits, allowing users to edit up to 10 images simultaneously using AI-powered tools. [TechRadar]
Google has launched automatic ‘implicit caching’ for its Gemini API, promising 75% cost savings on repetitive requests without requiring manual configuration from developers. [TechCrunch]
And Google has launched new AI-powered defenses in Chrome, including Gemini Nano for desktop scam protection and notification warnings for Android users. [TechCrunch]
Microsoft has unveiled AI-powered features for Windows 11 Copilot+ PCs, including a natural language settings assistant and improvements to Photos, Snipping Tool, and Narrator. [TechRadar]
OpenAI has rolled back ChatGPT-4o due to sycophancy issues and is considering implementing preset personalities as part of its solution to improve user interaction. [TechRadar]
Wix has launched its Model Context Protocol Server, enabling users to connect AI tools with Wix’s business functionality through natural language prompts. [GlobeNewswire]
Hype Bubble?
AWS has reported that one UK business is adopting AI every minute. [TechRadar]
A global study by DigitalRoute revealed that 71% of CFOs have struggled to monetize AI effectively, despite considering it mission-critical for their five-year strategy. [TechRadar]
IBM's survey of 2,000 CEOs has revealed that fear of missing out, rather than proven returns, is driving AI investments, with only 25% of initiatives meeting ROI expectations. [The Register]
And IBM has replaced hundreds of HR jobs with AI while increasing overall employment through strategic reallocation of resources to higher-value roles. [Yahoo Finance]
ZDNET-Aberdeen research has revealed that only 8% of Americans would pay extra for AI features, with 71% explicitly rejecting additional costs for AI capabilities. [ZDNet]
Hardware
Apple's silicon design team is developing chips for smart glasses, AI servers, and advanced Macs, with glasses processor production planned for late 2026 or 2027. [Yahoo Finance]
DigitalOcean has launched new GPU Droplets featuring Nvidia RTX 4000, RTX 6000, and L40S GPUs to support AI workloads and graphics processing. [Business Wire]
Huawei has developed the Ascend 910D AI chip to challenge Nvidia's H100, though analysts doubt it can match Nvidia’s software ecosystem and performance advantages. [TechRadar]
IBM has launched the LinuxONE Emperor 5 mainframe, featuring the Telum II processor, advanced AI capabilities, and enhanced security features for enterprise workloads. [ZDNet]
Imagination Technologies has unveiled its E-Series GPUs, combining graphics and AI processing capabilities with up to 200 TOPS performance for edge computing applications. [VentureBeat]
Nvidia's AI chips have become the focus of proposed US legislation aimed at tracking their locations after sale to prevent smuggling into China. [Yahoo Finance]
Nvidia has informed major Chinese clients it is redesigning AI chips to comply with US export rules while maintaining sales to the Chinese market. [DealStreetAsia]
And Nvidia has gained potential benefits from US consideration of easing AI chip export restrictions to the UAE. [Yahoo Finance]
The Trump administration’s plans to replace Biden’s AI chip export controls with simpler rules caused Nvidia's stock to rise 3%. [Ars Technica]
Seagate has announced plans to develop a 100-terabyte hard drive by 2030, tripling its current maximum capacity amid growing AI-driven data storage demands. [CNBC]
Consumer AI
eBay has launched an AI shopping assistant that helps buyers find items through chat conversations and image uploads, even when they’re unsure what they want. [ZDNet]
MeshTek has launched Talk To Your Lights, an AI application enabling natural voice control of home lighting through its long-range wireless protocol. [Speech Technology Magazine]
Netflix has launched an OpenAI-powered search feature allowing users to find content through conversational descriptions, initially rolling out in beta on iOS devices. [ZDNet]
It’s Only a Model
Google DeepMind has launched Gemini 2.5 Pro ‘I/O’ edition, surpassing competitors in coding benchmarks and offering enhanced web app generation capabilities from single prompts. [VentureBeat]
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna has championed smaller, domain-specific AI models as more efficient and cost-effective solutions for enterprises than large, general-purpose models. [ITPro]
And IBM has released Granite 4.0 Tiny Preview, a compact hybrid Mamba-2/Transformer language model that runs multiple long-context sessions on consumer GPUs. [IBM]
Mistral AI has launched Mistral Medium 3, an efficient AI model performing at 90% of Anthropic's Claude Sonnet while offering lower costs and multi-platform deployment options. [TechCrunch]
Nvidia has released Parakeet-TDT-0.6B-v2, an open-source speech recognition model that transcribes audio 60 times faster than real-time with near-commercial accuracy levels. [VentureBeat]
ServiceNow has partnered with Nvidia to develop Apriel Nemotron 15B, a new AI reasoning model offering improved performance and lower costs for enterprise applications. [Business Wire]
AI models’ training compute requirements have doubled approximately every five months since 2010, driven primarily by increased spending and hardware improvements. [Epoch AI]
Whose Data?
Google has maintained the ability to train its search-specific AI on web content that publishers opted out of using for other Google AI products. [Yahoo Finance]
IAB Tech Lab is developing an API framework to help publishers monetize and control their content usage by LLMs, replacing unstructured web scraping. [The Drum]
The LLM Ecosystem
Asana has launched Smart Workflow Gallery, offering prebuilt AI-powered workflows to help organizations scale AI usage and boost employee productivity across departments. [Business Wire]
Endava has partnered with Google Agentspace to implement autonomous AI systems that streamline enterprise workflows and boost organizational productivity. [Business Wire]
Epoch AI's study reveals data centers could cost US$200B to build by 2030, with private companies now owning 80% of AI supercomputing infrastructure. [ITPro]
Franz Inc has launched AllegroGraph 8.4, enhancing natural language query capabilities for enterprise-level neuro-symbolic AI solutions through improved knowledge graph technology. [EIN Presswire]
IBM has expanded its partnership with Oracle to integrate watsonx AI products into Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. [Yahoo Finance]
IBM has launched watsonx Orchestrate, an AI platform enabling businesses to deploy autonomous agents across enterprise applications while supporting both no-code and pro-code development. [Yahoo Finance]
And IBM has transferred three AI development tools - Docling, BeeAI, and Data Prep Kit - to the Linux Foundation’s LF AI & Data Foundation, strengthening open-source AI development. [BigDATAwire]
Lumen Technologies has partnered with IBM to develop edge-based AI solutions that integrate watsonx with Lumen’s infrastructure, helping businesses scale AI deployment more efficiently. [Yahoo Finance]
Microsoft has embraced Google's Agent2Agent protocol by adding support to Azure AI Foundry and Copilot Studio, enabling AI agents to communicate across different platforms. [TechCrunch]
OpenRouter has launched a unified API marketplace enabling developers to access multiple AI language models through a single interface, simplifying integration and management of various providers. [KDnuggets]
Peloton Consulting Group has launched an AI Framework for Oracle Cloud Fusion Applications, providing a structured seven-phase approach for enterprise-wide AI implementation. [EIN Presswire]
Rafay Systems has launched a Serverless Inference offering that helps GPU cloud providers deliver AI services while accelerating enterprise AI adoption. [Business Wire]
SAS has expanded its data capabilities by announcing Data Maker for synthetic data generation. [ITPro]
ServiceNow has launched AI Control Tower, a centralized platform for managing AI agents and workflows, alongside AI Agent Fabric for enhanced agent-to-agent communication. [Business Wire]
And ServiceNow has launched a new Workflow Data Network ecosystem and announced plans to acquire data.world to enhance AI-powered data integration and governance capabilities. [Business Wire]
Plus, ServiceNow has partnered with AWS to launch bi-directional data integration and automated workflow orchestration, enabling unified enterprise data management and real-time insights. [Business Wire]
SOAX has launched a redesigned Web Unblocker featuring enhanced anti-bot bypass capabilities and improved data pipeline functionality for AI and LLM applications. [EIN Presswire]
Agentic AI
AccelerateX has sought to replace 70,000 federal workers with AI agents. [Wired]
AgentSense has launched two AI agents, DocuCortex and DataGenie, alongside its website to help CPG, healthcare, and manufacturing businesses streamline operations and process data more efficiently. [Business Wire]
Algolia has launched real-time AI agents that integrate with Salesforce and Adobe platforms to provide context-aware responses using live, structured data across enterprise systems. [Business Wire]
Amnic has launched an AI-powered FinOps operating system that uses context-aware agents to automate and streamline cloud cost management tasks on AWS. [Business Wire]
Blue Yonder has launched five AI agents and a supply chain knowledge graph to transform supply chain management through faster decision-making. [Business Wire]
Hugging Face has launched Open Computer Agent, a free cloud-based AI that can perform basic computer tasks but suffers from slow performance and occasional errors. [TechCrunch]
Jeeva AI has emerged from stealth mode, launching an agentic AI platform that automates sales processes through autonomous lead discovery and multichannel engagement. [Business Wire]
Nutanix has launched an updated Enterprise AI solution featuring enhanced Nvidia AI Enterprise integration to accelerate enterprise-level Agentic AI application deployment. [GlobeNewswire]
OpenAna has launched Ana, claimed to be the world’s first autonomous AI/ML engineer, able to independently build and manage ML systems. [EIN Presswire]
Otter has launched an AI meeting assistant that answers spoken questions in real-time, schedules follow-ups, and integrates with company knowledge bases and CRM systems. [Fast Company]
ServiceNow has launched autonomous AI agents for security and risk management, partnering with Cisco and Microsoft to help enterprises shift toward autonomous defense capabilities. [Business Wire]
SoundHound has launched Amelia 7.0, an AI platform combining voice technology and autonomous agents to handle complex business tasks through natural interactions. [Business Wire]
Other LLM Sightings
Amazon has launched ‘Enhance My Listing’, an AI-powered tool that helps merchants automatically improve their product listings with suggested titles, descriptions, and missing details. [TechCrunch]
Bigeye has launched bigAI, an AI solution that helps enterprise data teams resolve issues faster through real-time, actionable incident summaries. [EIN Presswire]
Darwin has launched a free AI Policy Wizard to help government agencies create customized AI governance policies quickly and efficiently. [PRWeb]
DataRobot has launched a federal AI application suite designed to help government agencies implement secure, mission-critical AI solutions in high-security environments. [Business Wire]
Diald AI has launched an AI-powered investment memo service that analyzes property data from 1.7 million sources, saving real estate professionals time and money. [Business Wire]
Electron has launched an unofficial Clippy-themed interface for running local AI language models across Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms. [The Register]
FutureHouse has launched an AI platform featuring four specialized agents that help scientists accelerate research by analyzing literature and planning experiments more effectively than humans. [siliconANGLE]
Groupe Sentinella has integrated Fiona AI technology to streamline candidate interviews and reduce hiring times across its Canadian recruitment operations. [EIN Presswire]
Highspot has launched its Spring '25 release, introducing AI-powered features for enhanced digital rooms, content workflows, and buyer engagement to improve sales effectiveness. [Business Wire]
Klippa has launched enhanced AI-powered fraud detection within its DocHorizon platform to help businesses combat AI-driven document forgery. [Silicon Canals]
Korl has launched a multi-agent AI platform that combines data from various business systems to generate customized customer communications and presentations. [VentureBeat]
Particle has expanded its AI-powered news aggregation service to the web through Particle.news, offering AI summaries, entity pages, and publisher links alongside its existing mobile app. [TechCrunch]
Scalafai has launched Safia, an AI-powered productivity platform that integrates with 300+ enterprise sources to transform scattered data into actionable team insights. [EIN Presswire]
ServiceNow has launched Core Business Suite, an AI-powered solution that transforms core business processes by connecting employees, suppliers, systems, and data in one platform. [Business Wire]
Trullion has launched Trulli, an AI assistant specifically trained for accounting workflows, designed to help finance professionals automate tasks and analyze documents. [Business Wire]
Risks and Responses
Being Human With AI has launched a free online curriculum helping children aged 9-13 navigate AI risks through interactive lessons focused on ethical discernment. [PRWeb]
Cohere's research head has criticized LM Arena's chatbot leaderboard for allegedly allowing major AI companies to manipulate rankings through preferential testing practices. [BetaKit]
Enkrypt AI has discovered that Mistral AI's multimodal AI models were significantly more vulnerable to generating harmful content through image-based prompt injections than competing systems. [ZDNet]
The European Broadcasting Union has led a global media coalition in launching five steps to ensure AI technology supports fact-based news and fights misinformation. [Editor & Publisher Magazine]
EY's global survey revealed Americans trust AI’s accuracy but rarely review its output, with only 24% checking AI-generated content compared to 31% worldwide. [The Decoder]
Giskard has discovered that instructing AI chatbots to provide concise answers increased their tendency to generate false information, particularly when addressing ambiguous topics. [TechCrunch]
Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash has scored lower on safety tests than its predecessor, showing increased likelihood to generate policy-violating content. [TechCrunch]
Google has deployed AI-enhanced security systems across its products to combat scams, including improved detection in Search, Chrome, and Android messaging apps. [ZDNet]
Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom has criticized AI companies for prioritizing user engagement through excessive follow-up questions rather than focusing on providing quality answers. [TechCrunch]
Meta is developing smart glasses with always-on AI capabilities for facial recognition and reminders, despite potential privacy concerns and battery life limitations. [TechRadar]
OpenAI's latest models, GPT o3 and o4-mini, have demonstrated increased hallucination rates compared to earlier versions, with errors occurring in up to 79% of responses. [TechRadar]
And OpenAI has confirmed a bug in ChatGPT that allowed minors to access and be encouraged to request explicit sexual content. [TechCrunch]
OpenAI has rolled back an April 25th GPT-4 update that made the model overly sycophantic, explaining the causes and implementing new safeguards against similar issues. [OpenAI]
Open-source AI models have demonstrated significant gender bias in hiring recommendations, favouring men for high-paying roles while relegating women to lower-wage positions. [The Register]
Oxford researchers have found that people using AI chatbots for medical advice made poorer health-related decisions than those using traditional information-seeking methods. [TechCrunch]
Singapore has released a blueprint for global AI safety collaboration, bringing together researchers from the US, China, and Europe to prioritize research and risk management. [Wired]
Trend Micro has identified critical security vulnerabilities in Nvidia Riva’s API endpoints, prompting recommendations for enhanced security measures in deployments of the AI speech service. [Slator]
This summer’s World Science Fiction Convention organizers have apologized for using ChatGPT to screen potential panelists at their Seattle convention, following backlash from science fiction authors and resignations from staff. [The Register]
Conversational AI
Airbnb has launched an AI customer service bot in the US. [TechCrunch]
CallMiner has enhanced its AI Assist platform with new supervisor and research agents to help organizations better analyze and act on customer conversation data. [Business Wire]
Cerence AI has partnered with Code Factory to launch VoiceTopping, bringing conversational AI technology to self-service kiosks across multiple industries. [GlobeNewswire]
Eventdex has launched an AI-powered voice and chat assistant within its event management software to provide real-time support for attendees and organizers. [EIN Presswire]
GIDR.ai has partnered with ServiceNow to launch a multimodal conversational AI platform that enhances service productivity and regulatory compliance across industries. [EIN Presswire]
Kore.ai has formed a strategic partnership with Microsoft, integrating its AI platform with Microsoft’s cloud ecosystem to accelerate enterprise-wide AI transformation. [Business Wire]
Lowe's has deployed Mylow Companion, an OpenAI-powered voice assistant that helps store associates access product information and provide expert advice across 1,700+ locations. [Speech Technology Magazine]
Mem0 has launched two memory architectures that help AI language models maintain coherent conversations by dynamically managing information from extended interactions. [VentureBeat]
NICE has partnered with ServiceNow to create an AI-powered customer service automation platform that connects front-office interactions with enterprise workflow management. [Business Wire]
RateGain has launched UNO VIVA, an AI-powered voice agent that manages hotel reservations in multiple languages while providing 24/7 automated customer service. [Speech Technology Magazine]
Reactor Data has launched Electron AI, an embedded conversational assistant helping data teams create mappings, transformations, and pipelines for major data platforms. [Business Wire]
RingCentral has launched RingCX for Salesforce Service Cloud Voice, integrating digital and voice communications within Salesforce’s platform to enhance customer service delivery. [Business Wire]
Rio Moving has launched ‘Jane’, an AI phone assistant trained on 30,000 customer calls to handle reservations and inquiries around the clock. [EIN Presswire]
ServiceNow has unveiled an AI-powered CRM platform that unifies sales, fulfillment, and service functions to deliver end-to-end customer experiences on a single system. [Business Wire]
SourceNow has launched Sage AI, a multilingual AI agent embedded within its VMS platform to enhance workforce management and automation capabilities. [Business Wire]
Talkdesk has launched its Utilities Experience Cloud platform, combining AI-powered customer service with utility-specific workflows to modernize how providers handle customer interactions. [GlobeNewswire]
And Talkdesk has also launched Express, an AI-powered customer service platform designed to give small businesses enterprise-grade capabilities at an affordable price with simplified setup. [GlobeNewswire]
Be Real
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has established that AI use in filmmaking won’t disqualify Oscar nominations. [eWeek]
Arizona courts have made history by allowing an AI-generated version of murder victim Christopher Pelkey to deliver an impact statement during his killer’s sentencing hearing. [ABC15 Arizona]
GOAT Gaming has launched Amy, an AI gaming agent that plays against users, manages social interactions and automated earnings, in a preview of the company’s upcoming AlphaGOAT Pros platform. [VentureBeat]
Reddit has announced plans to implement third-party user verification services to combat AI bots. [TechCrunch]
Voice News
Rime has launched Arcana, a text-to-speech model that generates ultra-realistic voices with natural speech patterns and laughter. [Rime]
NBC has partnered with Jim Fagan’s family to resurrect the late narrator’s voice through AI for its upcoming NBA coverage starting in October. [The Verge]
Nvidia has released Parakeet TDT 0.6B, an open-source transcription tool with industry-leading accuracy that can process 60 minutes of English audio per second. [eWeek]
SYNQ Technology has launched AI-powered voice solutions that transform traditional retail radio communications into intelligent, data-driven systems using Microsoft AI services. [EIN Presswire]
Document AI
Appian has launched enhanced AI platform features, including Agent Studio and AI Document Center, to help organizations build and scale intelligent process applications more effectively. [Appian]
Crawford Technologies has launched AccessibilityNow Gateway Enterprise, a cloud-first solution that converts corporate documents into accessible formats for visually impaired readers. [Crawford Technologies]
Insurants has launched a Submission Processing solution that automates the extraction and summarization of data from insurance-related emails and documents to streamline underwriting processes. [Insurants]
IntelliDocX has launched an AI Content Service for Azure that transforms SAP business content into intelligent assets using Microsoft Azure AI capabilities. [PRWeb]
InterScan has launched JetStream AI 5.3, an AI-powered document management platform that automates complex document processing and data extraction for enterprises. [EIN Presswire]
Oxford’s Bodleian Libraries has revealed the title and author of a 2,000-year-old Herculaneum scroll using AI-powered virtual unwrapping techniques. [Gizmodo]
Prophia has launched an AI-powered instant lease abstraction tool that processes commercial real estate documents faster and more affordably than traditional methods. [Business Wire]
TCG Process has launched OCTO, an AI-driven automation platform that orchestrates workflows and integrates with its existing DocProStar IDP solution. [Intelligent Document Processing Community]
Vanilla has launched enhanced AI capabilities for estate planning, featuring document analysis tools and automated summaries to help advisors serve clients more efficiently. [Business Wire]
Translation
Baidu has filed a patent for an AI-powered system designed to translate animal vocalizations and behaviors into human language, focusing initially on cat communication. [Yahoo Finance]
PubHive has launched AI-powered translation capabilities to help life sciences teams streamline global literature reviews and regulatory compliance across multiple languages. [EIN Presswire]
Silence Speaks has launched an AI-powered avatar system that translates text into sign language, aiming to help millions of deaf people overcome communication barriers globally. [Wired]
Search
Alibaba has developed ZeroSearch, a system that trains AI to perform searches without using real search engines, reducing costs by 88% while matching Google's performance. [VentureBeat]
ArcBlock has launched ArcSphere, an AI-native browser featuring intelligent assistance for iOS and Android devices. [EIN Presswire]
BrandRank.AI has launched a SaaS dashboard that helps marketers measure and optimize their brand visibility and trust across AI-powered search engines. [EIN Presswire]
Google's search volume declined in Safari for the first time in 22 years, prompting Apple's Eddy Cue to attribute the drop to AI’s growing influence. [The Verge]
HuskyTail Digital has launched AISO (AI Search Optimization), helping businesses optimize their content for AI platforms like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini. [EIN Presswire]
LinkedIn has launched AI-powered job search tools, including natural language search capabilities, personalized coaching, and improved job-matching insights for its users. [ZDNet]
OpenSearch has achieved a 9.5x performance boost in its 3.0 release through GPU-powered indexing, particularly benefiting vector database workloads with a 9.3x speed increase. [BigDATAwire]
Pinterest has enhanced its visual search capabilities with AI-powered features that help users better refine searches and identify specific aspects of images they like. [TechCrunch]
Reddit has integrated its AI-powered Reddit Answers feature into the main search bar, making it easier to find curated, experience-based responses from community discussions. [ZDNet]
Searchlight Cyber has added AI summarization and sentiment analysis capabilities to its Cerberus platform, helping investigators analyze dark web content more efficiently. [Business Wire]
Wiley has partnered with AWS to develop an AI agent for searching scientific literature, becoming the first publisher to launch such a tool on AWS’s platform. [Business Wire]
And Wiley has partnered with Perplexity to integrate its educational content into AI search capabilities, becoming Perplexity’s first education partner for trusted scholarly resources. [Business Wire]
Writing Assistance
Cornell researchers discovered that AI writing assistants homogenized language between US and Indian users, raising concerns about cultural erasure and Western bias. [eWeek]
Google has launched an iOS-exclusive ‘Simplify’ feature that uses dual Gemini AI models to make complex text more readable, showing improved comprehension in testing. [The Register]
Health Tech
CharmHealth has launched CharmEasyCare, a streamlined appointment booking system that matches patients with healthcare providers. [Business Wire]
EUCALIA has partnered with Hippocratic AI to develop Japan’s first non-diagnostic, patient-facing Japanese-language generative AI healthcare agent. [Business Wire]
Lightning Step's AI assistant LIA has become behavioral healthcare’s first ISO 42001-certified AI solution, reducing clinical documentation time while maintaining ethical standards and data privacy. [Business Wire]
Neurotone AI has partnered with Northeastern University to integrate its AI-powered auditory training technology into speech pathology and audiology programs. [PRWeb]
NewVue.ai has partnered with MD.ai to integrate AI-powered radiology reporting directly into its EmpowerSuite Radiologist Cockpit, streamlining workflow for radiologists. [EIN Presswire]
Pathway's medical AI model has achieved 96% accuracy on US Medical Licensing Examination questions, outperforming competitors like GPT-4 and Med-Gemini. [Business Wire]
RevenueWell has partnered with Mila Health to introduce an AI assistant that automates dental practice management tasks and provides 24/7 patient service. [Business Wire]
Scriptor Software has launched rScriptor, an AI-powered radiology reporting tool that decouples transcription from reporting. [Speech Technology Magazine]
UnitedHealth Group has deployed 1,000 AI applications across its healthcare operations, including claims processing, transcription, and software development. [The Wall Street Journal]
WELLSTAR Technologies has launched Nexus AI, a Canadian-built platform offering AI-powered medical documentation and clinical support tools to healthcare providers across Canada. [Business Wire]
Legal Tech
Bryter has launched Beamon AI, a comprehensive suite of AI agents for lawyers that combines workflow automation with AI capabilities for end-to-end legal processes. [Artificial Lawyer]
Claim Time Solicitors has implemented generative AI technology to detect fraudulent personal injury claims more quickly and accurately while supporting legitimate claimants. [PRWeb]
CobbleStone Software has partnered with Secure Operating Solutions to expand its CLM platform’s reach and enhance contract management services for customers. [PRWeb]
FasterOutcomes has partnered with Rob Levine Legal Solutions to integrate AI-powered legal automation tools and medical record retrieval services for law firms nationwide. [PRWeb]
Legal Decoder has launched LiSA, an AI-powered data analyst that helps legal departments analyze billing data through natural language conversations. [EIN Presswire]
LegalSifter has relaunched with new generative AI capabilities and expanded CLM features following its acquisition of Contract Logix. [Artificial Lawyer]
Nextpoint has partnered with Remote Legal to integrate their deposition software platforms, creating a comprehensive solution for legal professionals managing depositions. [PRWeb]
Practice AI has launched an integrated AI platform for law firms that automates document processing and demand letter generation while maintaining attorney oversight. [GlobeNewswire]
Vals AI has issued an open call for legal tech vendors to join its benchmarking studies, following its earlier evaluation of legal AI tools in February. [LawSites]
Ed Tech
Merlyn Mind has launched Ireland’s largest AI education pilot program, introducing voice-controlled teaching assistants in 48 schools. [The Clare Champion]
Panopto has partnered with Ukraine’s Ministry of Education to provide AI-powered video learning tools and conduct research across Ukrainian educational institutions. [PRWeb]
Funding
Anysphere, the maker of AI-powered coding tool Cursor, has secured US$900m in funding, reaching a US$9 billion valuation. [TechCrunch]
Carta Healthcare has secured US$18.25m in Series B1 financing to expand its AI-powered clinical data abstraction platform and grow its customer base, particularly in life sciences. [MobiHealthNews]
Databricks and KPMG have invested in LlamaIndex to enhance AI’s ability to process unstructured enterprise data through products like LlamaCloud and LlamaParse. [BigDATAwire]
Decagon is raising US$100m from Andreessen Horowitz and Accel at a US$1.5 billion valuation to expand its AI-powered customer service platform. [Forbes]
DecisionRules has secured €1.6m in funding to expand its cloud-native business rules platform that helps companies automate decision-making without complex technical requirements. [Tech.eu]
Diio has raised US$2.5m in seed funding to expand its AI sales assistant platform, which already serves over 200 Latin American companies. [FinSMEs]
Doubleword has secured US$12m in Series A funding to expand its self-hosted AI inference platform that helps enterprises deploy and manage AI models efficiently. [Silicon Canals]
Fastino has raised US$17.5m in seed funding for its small, task-specific AI models that run on affordable GPUs and deliver rapid enterprise solutions. [TechCrunch]
FirmPilot has raised US$11.7m in total funding for its AI legal marketing platform. [LawSites]
Fractile has announced plans to launch AI chips in 2027 that it claims will process LLMs more efficiently than competitors like Nvidia. [Tech.eu]
Hostie has raised US$4m in seed funding to expand its AI-powered customer communication platform for restaurants. [FinSMEs]
Justice Bid has secured US$4m in strategic investment from OnDean Forward to enhance its AI-powered platform for transparent outside counsel selection. [GlobeNewswire]
Legora, a Stockholm-based legal AI startup founded in 2023, has entered talks to raise US$85m from investors at a US$675m valuation. [Forbes]
LlamaIndex has received undisclosed investments from Databricks and KPMG to advance its document workflow platform and flagship products LlamaCloud and LlamaParse. [FinSMEs]
Luzia has raised US$13.5m in funding to expand its AI personal assistant service across Latin America, adding to its existing user base of 65 million people worldwide. [FinSMEs]
Nia, a London-based AI platform founded by 18-year-old Arlan Rakhmetzhanov, has secured $850K in pre-seed funding to develop autonomous engineering agents. [Silicon Canals]
Parloa has secured US$120m in Series C funding to expand its AI agent management platform across North America and Europe. [Silicon Canals]
StackOne has raised US$20m in Series A funding led by GV to advance its AI platform that connects B2B SaaS tools through 200+ connectors. [FinSMEs]
Thinkpilot has launched an AI-powered product management workspace with €600,000 pre-seed funding, integrating specialized agents and existing tools to support product teams’ decision-making. [Tech.eu]
Bezos Expeditions has led a $72-million investment in AI data solutions company Toloka, aiming to accelerate its growth and development of AI-human collaboration products. [Yahoo Finance]
Unblocked has raised US$20m in Series A funding to expand its AI-powered code assistant that helps developers understand and navigate complex codebases. [TechCrunch]
VSORA has secured US$46m in funding to develop Jotunn8, a European-made AI inference chip challenging Nvidia's market dominance. [TechRadar]
WisdomAI has launched an AI-powered data analytics platform that processes clean and unstructured data, securing US$23m in seed funding. [TechCrunch]
Acquisitions
CoreWeave has acquired AI developer platform Weights & Biases to enhance its cloud computing capabilities and accelerate AI development services. [FinSMEs]
Elastic has acquired Keep, an Israeli AI startup that developed an open-source platform to help tech teams manage and streamline alert systems and incident responses. [CTech]
PERSUIT has acquired Apperio, combining their outside counsel management platform with Apperio’s spend-management capabilities to enhance legal department operations and transparency. [LawSites]
Quansight has acquired Cobalt Speech and Language, integrating the latter’s multilingual voice-based AI systems and expertise into its open-source technology portfolio. [Speech Technology Magazine]
Weave has acquired TrueLark, an AI-powered virtual receptionist platform, for US$35m in cash and equity to enhance its healthcare practice software offerings. [FinSMEs]
XTM International has acquired TXTOmedia, combining their localization technology with AI-powered video automation to provide end-to-end multilingual content management solutions. [MultiLingual]
There’s More
An AWS study reveals that generative AI has surpassed cybersecurity as IT leaders’ top budget priority, with 45% of organizations prioritizing AI spending over traditional investments. [VentureBeat]
Neuralink's brain implant recipient Bradford Smith has enhanced his communication abilities by using Elon Musk’s Grok AI chatbot to help compose responses on social media. [MIT Technology Review]
xAI's chatbot Grok has frustrated MAGA supporters by providing factual, politically neutral responses despite being initially designed to appeal to conservative users. [Gizmodo]
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