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 AI NEWS 1️⃣ 🛡️ IBM Unveils Defense AI Platform IBM launched a new defense-focused AI model built with Janes to enhance mission planning and secure decision-support. The system uses real-time analytics to deliver faster, more accurate insights in classified environments. IBM aims to modernize defense intelligence through automation and trusted data handling. Early tests show notable improvements in mission response times. 2️⃣ 💼 Accenture Invests in Lyzr Agentic AI Accenture announced an investment in the no-code agentic AI company Lyzr to accelerate automation in banking and insurance. Lyzr’s platform enables supervised AI agents for compliance, claims, and reporting workflows. The collaboration promises faster process execution and reduced manual oversight. It highlights how agentic automation is reshaping regulated industries. 3️⃣ 🌐 Grokpedia Expands Multilingual AI Encyclopedia Grokpedia introduced a major update expanding support to 30 new languages and adding voice-intera...

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 AI NEWS 1️⃣ ⚡ Oracle says real value lies in AI as demand far outpaces supply At the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh, Oracle’s CEO declared that real value exists in AI because demand still exceeds global supply. He rejected claims of an “AI bubble,” predicting long-term, enterprise-driven growth. The message signals confidence that AI is entering a phase of stable, profitable adoption. Oracle now positions itself as a key infrastructure provider in the global AI race. 2️⃣ 📈 Amazon to cut 14,000 corporate jobs as AI spending accelerates Amazon confirmed plans to cut around 14,000 corporate roles while expanding investments in AI infrastructure and automation. Executives said the layoffs will streamline operations and refocus teams on AI-driven growth areas. The restructuring aims to free capital for innovation while maintaining profitability. Analysts view it as a major sign of shifting workforce priorities in big tech. 3️⃣ 🎨 Adobe unveils sweeping AI tools at Adobe...

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 AI NEWS 1. 🛰️ China Deploys AI-Driven Battle Robotics China has begun fielding robotic dogs and advanced drone swarms coordinated by new domestic AI systems. These technologies now run large-scale tactical simulations and support real-time military reconnaissance. Experts say the move marks a shift in Asia’s digital warfare race. Policymakers worldwide are watching these developments for future defense strategies. 2. 💻 JetBrains’ Matter Inspires Collaborative Coding JetBrains has launched Matter, an innovative platform where human developers and intelligent assistants build, test, and review code together in real time. Its collaborative logic and version control tools streamline project timelines. Teams are reportedly seeing faster bug fixes and feature rollouts. The platform aims to set a new standard for agile development worldwide. 3. 🤖 impress.ai’s Savos Transforms Modern Hiring impress.ai released Savos, an AI-powered recruitment system that connects all hiring stak...

INVA-AI-HERALD WEEKLY EDITION ISSUE NO.111

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 AI NEWS OF THIS WEEK 1️⃣ 🌐 OpenAI launches ChatGPT Atlas — an AI-first browser OpenAI released ChatGPT Atlas, a browser with ChatGPT embedded to summarize pages, extract facts, and run multi-step agentic tasks. It launched on macOS with privacy controls for memory and data usage, with expansion planned for other platforms. Atlas positions the browser as a new AI-first productivity tool. The rollout raises questions on UX, security, and browser competition. 2️⃣ 🧠 Anthropic locks massive TPU capacity with Google Anthropic signed a deal to access up to ~1 million Google Cloud TPUs, securing over 1GW of compute in 2026 for Claude model training. The agreement reduces procurement risk without building in-house hardware. Analysts see this as a strategic move to close the compute gap with competitors. It highlights how chip capacity is a critical competitive lever in AI. 3️⃣ 🧠 Meta lays off 600 AI employees amid strategic shift Meta Platforms laid off approximately 600 employees acr...

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 AI NEWS 1️⃣ 🧬 OpenAI backs bio-security AI startup OpenAI has invested in a new startup focused on preventing AI misuse in biological research. The company builds tools that detect and block dangerous genetic sequences and potential bio threats. Experts say it’s a vital step toward responsible AI in biotechnology. The move highlights growing attention to AI safety in the bio sector. 2️⃣ ⚡ Regulators push for faster AI datacenter power access U.S. energy regulators are urging states to accelerate approvals for new AI datacenters as energy demands soar. Delays in grid connections are slowing projects across several regions. Faster approvals could help stabilize compute availability and energy use. The initiative reflects how AI growth is reshaping power infrastructure. 3️⃣ 🧠 Anthropic expands Google TPU deal to scale Claude Anthropic has signed a major deal to increase access to Google’s TPU chips for training its Claude models. The long-term agreement ensures stable compute su...

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 AI NEWS 1️⃣ 💡 Investors Shift Tactics as AI Hype Shows Strains Major investors are rebalancing away from the frothiest AI startups and favouring stable, cash-generating firms. The trend reflects growing caution that valuations have outpaced realistic revenue growth. Funds are shifting focus to infrastructure and proven enterprise players. Analysts say this could cool late-stage rounds while rewarding sustainable AI models. 2️⃣ 🌍 WHO Calls for Collaborative, Equitable AI in Health The WHO urged nations and partners to deploy AI in healthcare through collaboration and shared governance. It called for interoperable datasets, open validation, and fair access in low-resource regions. Regulators were asked to coordinate audits and pilots across borders. The move aims to make health AI safer, equitable, and globally trusted. 3️⃣ 🇬🇧 OpenAI Expands UK Civil-Service Partnership OpenAI is expanding access to ChatGPT Enterprise across UK government departments. The effort includes st...