Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 28th of March
Ease into your Sunday with 9 new AI tools and 77 AI news articles. Big weekend update-skim the headlines, bookmark the standouts, and get set for the week ahead.
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Latest AI Tools
Claude Code auto-fix
Claude Code auto-fix monitors GitHub PRs, auto-fixes CI failures and responds to review comments, pushing fixes when clear and prompting when needed so PRs stay green and teams ship faster with less context switching.
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Universal CLI by Composio
Universal CLI by Composio provides a single interface to connect agents to tools via MCP, CLI, or APIs, enabling easy integration and switching between access methods on the same backend.
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Oli
Oli scans ingredients and returns one pregnancy-safe verdict - Safe, Caution, or Avoid - personalized by trimester for food, skincare, supplements, cleaning and hair care.
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Google Gemini Memory Import
Google Gemini Memory Import imports your preferences, relationships and full chat history (ZIP) into Gemini. Pulls Gmail, Photos and Search context so you can switch assistants without losing past chats or personalization.
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Agentation
Agentation converts UI annotations into structured, agent-ready instructions-click, type or draw to capture elements, selectors, styles and component hierarchy for AI agents to apply code changes.
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Breadth Edits Beta v1.0
Breadth Edits Beta v1.0 creates polished motion promos from a single line of text, delivering clean typography and cinematic motion for X, LinkedIn, and Product Hunt launches. 100 free credits on signup.
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Venn.ai
Venn.ai connects your apps to any AI, lets you set granular permissions, and logs every agent action-fast setup and cross-platform integrations for secure, auditable AI automation.
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Cockpit AI
Cockpit AI runs large-scale research agents to craft prospect-specific outreach-sharing competitors' moves, market shifts and peer tactics so contacts engage with useful insights instead of templated spam.
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Audos Publishing House
Audos Publishing House helps entrepreneurs build million-dollar AI-native businesses with tools, mentorship and up to $100K in 0% equity funding - from the team behind BarkBox and Ro, now powered by No Cap.
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All AI News for Today
77 News Articles published.
Latest General AI News
Shield AI raises $2 billion, valuing the military drone maker at $12.7 billion
Shield AI raised $2 billion, pushing its valuation to $12.7 billion-more than double from a year ago. The San Diego firm makes autonomous military drones and software used by several governments, including Ukraine.
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Apple plans to open Siri to rival AI services including Gemini and Claude
Apple plans to let users route Siri queries to rival AI services like Google's Gemini and Claude, Bloomberg reports. The change is expected with iOS 27, previewed at WWDC in June.
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Boston aims to be first major US city to require AI proficiency for high school graduation
Boston Public Schools will require AI proficiency for high school graduation, the first major U.S. district to do so. Kayak co-founder Paul English is contributing $1M to fund courses launching in fall 2026.
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Latest AI News for Creatives
AI speeds up marketing execution but cannot replace the original thinking behind it
AI executes faster than ever, but speed isn't creativity. It recombines existing patterns; the original idea still requires human judgment.
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Air launches AI tools with handwritten ad pledging they won't replace creatives
Ad agency Air launched AI tools alongside a handwritten note pledging the tech won't replace creative staff. CEO Shane Hegde admitted AI affects team size but stopped short of calling it a headcount cut.
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Wyndham and Goop partner with AI platform Adora to scale ad creative and reduce team workload
Wyndham and Goop are using AI platform Adora to generate and test ad variants at scale, cutting repetitive work for their creative teams. Wyndham ran over 90 creative variants across 15 audience segments in a single campaign.
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Latest AI News for Customer Support
Most customer service teams run AI as isolated tools rather than coordinated systems, Typewise report finds
81% of customer service teams run AI as disconnected tools, not coordinated systems, a 2026 survey of 207 agents found. Agents spend time correcting AI errors instead of solving customer problems.
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Sierra launches self-service tool that lets businesses build AI customer service agents in plain English
Sierra launched Ghostwriter on March 25, letting businesses build customer service AI agents by describing workflows in plain English. No engineering team needed; Sierra only charges when agents fully resolve issues.
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Voice AI agents market set to grow from $2.4 billion to $47.5 billion by 2034
The global voice AI agents market will grow from $2.4 billion in 2024 to $47.5 billion by 2034, driven by cost cuts and 24/7 demand. Companies report 20-30% lower service costs, and 80% plan to adopt voice AI by 2026.
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Latest AI News for Education
Teachers union leader calls Melania Trump's robot teacher pitch a nightmare for parents
Teachers union president Randi Weingarten called Melania Trump's humanoid robot teacher proposal "every parent's nightmare." Weingarten argues students need human teachers, not tech industry replacements.
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Idaho partners with Microsoft, Micron and others to bring AI training to public schools
Idaho has launched an AI education partnership with Microsoft, Micron, and others to bring AI training into public schools statewide. So far, 70 teachers have completed training, reaching 4,200 students.
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Code.org CEO says understanding how AI works matters more than knowing how to use it
Code.org is expanding beyond coding to teach AI literacy, including how models work, how bias enters data, and why AI systems produce errors. New CEO Karim Meghji says AI makes computer science more important, not obsolete.
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Boston aims to be first major US city to require AI proficiency for high school graduation
Boston Public Schools will require AI proficiency for high school graduation, the first major U.S. district to do so. Kayak co-founder Paul English is contributing $1M to fund courses launching in fall 2026.
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WVU and partners host Focus Forward conference on AI and robotics in Morgantown April 1
West Virginia University, Marshall University, and two regional foundations will host the Focus Forward conference April 1 in Morgantown, examining AI and robotics in education and work. Over 550 leaders have registered for the event.
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Latest AI News for Executives and Strategy
Trump names Zuckerberg, Ellison and Huang to AI advisory council
Trump named Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Ellison, and Jensen Huang to his science advisory council to shape U.S. AI policy. The 13-member group will guide government strategy as Washington competes with China on AI development.
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Executive turnover falls sharply as AI skills gap tops leadership concerns, LHH research finds
Executive turnover dropped from 43% to 19% of organizations in one year, per LHH's 2026 C-Suite report. AI skills topped the leadership gap list, with 49% of executives naming it a development priority.
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Latest AI News for Finance
AI tools reshape personal finance as advisor shortage looms
Over a third of consumers now consult AI tools like ChatGPT for investment advice, often before seeing a human advisor. New York legislation could let users sue AI providers that pose as licensed financial professionals.
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Xero and Anthropic partner to bring Claude into small business accounting platform
Xero and Anthropic are partnering to embed Claude into Xero's accounting platform, letting users analyze cash flow and track invoices without switching tools. Business data won't be used to train Claude's models.
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Meta raises Texas AI data center investment to $10 billion
Meta is raising its El Paso, Texas data center investment to $10 billion - up from $1.5 billion in October. The facility, due in 2028, will hit 1-gigawatt capacity and create 300 permanent jobs.
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Euna Solutions launches AI platform and council to modernize government financial operations
Euna Solutions launched an AI layer for government financial management, targeting procurement, budgeting, and grants. Just 1.6% of agencies have broadly deployed AI, despite 57% exploring it.
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Shield AI raises $2 billion, valuing the military drone maker at $12.7 billion
Shield AI raised $2 billion, pushing its valuation to $12.7 billion-more than double from a year ago. The San Diego firm makes autonomous military drones and software used by several governments, including Ukraine.
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Atlanta companies expand AI operations in Ireland as tech investment grows
Four Atlanta companies - Equifax, Canto, FIS, and Acuity - have opened AI labs or expanded hiring in Ireland over the past year. Ireland's 35% R&D tax credit and EU access are driving the moves.
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Latest AI News for Government
Judge blocks Trump's ban on federal use of Anthropic AI and supply chain risk label
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from labeling Anthropic a "supply chain risk" or forcing agencies to stop using its Claude AI. Agencies can still switch vendors, but must follow standard procurement rules.
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Dstl and DARPA trial AI decision-making with military medics in battlefield triage scenarios
UK and US military medics trialled AI triage systems in October 2025 at bases in Colchester and Oxfordshire. The tests found medics trusted AI recommendations more when the system's priorities matched their own.
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Shield AI raises $2 billion, valuing the military drone maker at $12.7 billion
Shield AI raised $2 billion, pushing its valuation to $12.7 billion-more than double from a year ago. The San Diego firm makes autonomous military drones and software used by several governments, including Ukraine.
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Federal government's AI use raises privacy risks that current OMB guidance fails to address
Federal agencies using AI for tax help and hiring lack required privacy risk assessments, a government report found. Current rules don't mandate checks before deploying AI on sensitive data like Social Security records or tax returns.
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Boston aims to be first major US city to require AI proficiency for high school graduation
Boston Public Schools will require AI proficiency for high school graduation, the first major U.S. district to do so. Kayak co-founder Paul English is contributing $1M to fund courses launching in fall 2026.
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Scotland publishes first AI guidance for schools developed with teaching union
Scotland has published its first official AI guidance for schools, covering safe and ethical use for both teachers and pupils. The non-statutory guidance was developed with the EIS union and stresses that AI must support, not replace, teachers.
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Latest AI News for Healthcare
Infosys acquires Optimum Healthcare IT to expand provider segment capabilities
Infosys agreed to acquire healthcare consulting firm Optimum Healthcare IT, with the deal set to close in Q1 fiscal 2027. Optimum advises hospitals on large-scale tech projects and holds Elite ServiceNow and Premier AWS partner status.
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23andMe launches AI health summary tool that combines genetic, lab and lifestyle data
23andMe launched an AI Health Summary that combines genetic data, blood work, and lifestyle info to give personalized medical advice. It's currently available to beta testers on iOS.
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North Country Healthcare CIO says AI governance is key to responsible implementation
Rural hospitals are adopting AI, but North Country Healthcare CIO Darrell Bodnar says governance matters more than speed. His three-hospital system vets every tool for safety, data integrity, and clinical impact before deployment.
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GE HealthCare brings photon-counting CT, fleet management tool and new cath lab collaboration to ACC.26
GE HealthCare will debut a FDA-cleared photon-counting CT system, a remote ECG fleet management tool, and a new catheter imaging partnership at ACC 2026. The Photonova Spectra reduces radiation dose while producing sharper coronary images.
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French disability council warns AI use in healthcare lacks adequate patient protections
France's disability council warns that legal protections for patients haven't kept pace with AI use in healthcare. It's calling for bias testing, validated tools, and EU rules that go beyond the existing AI Act.
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Latest AI News for Hospitality and Events
Zurich startup Lobby raises $2.2 million to automate group travel bookings with AI
Swiss startup Lobby raised $2.2M to automate group travel bookings for hotels, airlines, and cruise operators. Its AI reads incoming requests and generates quotes in seconds, replacing manual email workflows.
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AI outperforms hotel guest personas by learning from individual behavior and real-time context, researcher argues
Hotels are ditching guest personas as AI adoption grows-the simplified profiles strip away the individual data AI needs to make accurate predictions. Real-time signals like booking behavior and arrival context outperform static historical profiles.
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ITU to host AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva in July 2026 with focus on travel and tourism applications
The ITU's AI for Good Global Summit runs July 7-10, 2026, in Geneva, with sessions covering AI use in travel, tourism, and hospitality. Live demos will include autonomous check-in systems, trip planners, and AI-driven transportation tools.
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Latest AI News for Human Resources
Microsoft restructures HR division and creates new workforce acceleration team as Amy Coleman urges staff to abandon old assumptions
Microsoft is overhauling its HR division to move faster as AI reshapes how work gets done. Chief Diversity Officer Lindsay-Rae McIntyre and three long-serving leaders will exit as new teams take over.
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Latest AI News for Insurance
Agentic AI can automate insurance decisions but human oversight must remain central, industry expert argues
Agentic AI can automate claims, underwriting, and policy changes at scale-but insurers must build dynamic controls that keep humans in charge of denials, fraud calls, and high-value decisions.
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Pacific Life survey finds AI embedded in nearly half of underwriting workflows as talent concerns grow
45% of life insurance executives say AI is already part of routine underwriting workflows, per Pacific Life's 2026 survey. Speed tops the list of benefits, cited by 40%, while 70% worry about a shrinking talent pipeline.
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Notch raises $30m Series A to expand AI agents for insurance workflows
Notch raised $30M in Series A funding to expand its AI platform for insurance operations, bringing total capital to $45M. The company grew annual recurring revenue 12x in the past year.
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AI accelerates cyber clustering risk as insurers stress-test aggregation exposure, TMHCC warns
AI is speeding up cyberattacks that cascade across shared infrastructure, pushing insurers to rethink models as concentration risk grows. The average data breach now costs $4.7M, and ransomware hit 59% of organizations last year.
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Gallagher Re warns AI use creates insurance gaps traditional policies fail to cover
Standard insurance policies don't cover key AI liabilities like algorithmic bias, hallucinations, or model failures. Courts hold deploying organizations responsible, not vendors, widening the gap.
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Latest AI News for IT and Development
Healthcare Digital wins AI excellence award for nutrition tray verification tool built with Morrison Healthcare
Healthcare Digital won a 2026 AI Excellence Award for Nutrition AI, a computer vision tool that checks hospital meal trays against patient dietary needs before delivery. Staff make final calls; the AI flags errors.
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UNU Macau and Macao carbon exchange sign agreement to advance AI and climate action research
UN University Macau and the Macao International Carbon Emission Exchange signed a partnership to apply AI and digital tools to climate policy. The deal covers joint research, shared platforms, and training programs linking tech with carbon markets.
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Apple plans to open Siri to rival AI services including Gemini and Claude
Apple plans to let users route Siri queries to rival AI services like Google's Gemini and Claude, Bloomberg reports. The change is expected with iOS 27, previewed at WWDC in June.
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Latest AI News for Legal
Meta, Nvidia and Roblox face class action suits over use of 3D artists' work to train AI
A Los Angeles 3D artist sued Meta, Nvidia, and Roblox Thursday, claiming they used millions of his models to train AI without permission. The suits target Meta's SAM-3D, Nvidia's TRELLIS-500K, and Roblox's Cube3D.
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Employees sharing trade secrets with AI tools may void legal protections, lawyers warn
Employees who paste trade secrets into ChatGPT or similar AI tools may strip those secrets of legal protection. A 2026 federal court ruling signals courts will treat public AI platforms as third-party disclosures.
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A Baltimore principal was placed on leave after a colleague used AI voice cloning to fabricate racist audio and spread it to staff and social media. Employers now face real liability if deepfake evidence shapes hiring or firing decisions.
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White House AI framework sets new compliance expectations for legal, cybersecurity, and eDiscovery teams
The Trump administration's March 2026 AI framework calls on Congress to create a single federal standard that would preempt most state AI laws. Legal teams face immediate compliance decisions even before legislation passes.
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Harvey raises $200 million at $11 billion valuation to expand AI agents for law firms
Legal AI company Harvey closed a $200M funding round at an $11B valuation, pushing total funding past $1 billion. Over 100,000 lawyers across 1,300 firms in 60 countries use its platform.
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Latest AI News for Management
Merrill Lynch and Bank of America Private Bank deploy AI tool that cuts meeting prep time by four hours
Bank of America launched an AI tool Thursday that cuts financial advisor meeting prep and follow-up by up to four hours. It pulls client data from Salesforce CRM before calls and auto-summarizes Zoom meetings after.
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Health systems need proactive governance and lifecycle risk management to safely deploy clinical AI, Duke-Margolis paper argues
Most hospitals lack formal safety protocols for clinical AI tools, a March 2026 white paper found. Risks include bias, hallucinations, and clinician overreliance-often invisible to patients and poorly understood by staff.
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Latest AI News for Marketing
How to use AI image generators in marketing campaigns
AI image generators let marketing teams scale visual output without adding headcount or time. This 4-step process covers briefing, prompting, variation testing, and building a reusable content library.
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Aerie partners with Pamela Anderson to push back against AI-generated marketing
Aerie is pledging to keep AI-generated imagery out of its ads, launching a campaign with Pamela Anderson that closes with the line: "You can't prompt this." The brand reported a 23% comparable sales jump in Q4.
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Mirage raises $75M to expand AI video models and marketing platform
Mirage, formerly Captions, raised $75M led by General Catalyst to expand its AI video tools for marketing teams. The platform has produced over 200 million videos and is pushing into Asia.
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AI video tools lower production costs and expand content output for marketing teams
Marketing teams now use AI tools to produce video content without cameras, crews, or large budgets. The global AI video market hit $3.86 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach $42.29 billion by 2033.
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Latest AI News for Operations
Microsoft and NVIDIA launch AI tools to speed nuclear energy permitting and plant operations
Microsoft and NVIDIA are deploying AI tools across nuclear plant operations, covering permitting, design, and maintenance. Aalo Atomics cut its permitting timeline by 92% and projects $80M in annual savings.
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Humanitarian organisations adopt AI without safeguards, leaving crisis-affected communities at risk, report finds
Humanitarian groups are adopting AI faster than they can manage the risks, leaving vulnerable people exposed, according to new research based on 70+ interviews. Chatbot failures, surveillance risks, and unchecked corporate influence top the concerns.
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Banks find AI boosts security operations when kept in a read-only, human-supervised role
Security engineers at Exeter Finance and Tyson Foods cut threat detection time 36% using AI-but only after limiting it to read-only tasks. Giving AI autonomy to act on alerts created new incidents instead of stopping them.
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Latest AI News for PR and Communications
AI tools shift public relations work from manual outreach to predictive simulation and personalized pitching
AI tools now let PR teams predict how journalists and the public will react to announcements before they go live. But human oversight remains essential-AI-generated content still requires review for errors and bias.
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Pharma companies need governance and human oversight to make AI work in healthcare communications, says Paul Tunnah
Pharma companies are adopting AI for content drafting, data analysis, and patient communications-but hallucinations, bias, and audit requirements are forcing teams to build governance before scaling. Human oversight isn't optional; it's the baseline.
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Brands deploy AI to cut costs, not improve customer experience, says Wing Communications founder
Indian brands are deploying conversational AI to cut costs, not improve service - and customers know the difference. When chatbots fake empathy but fail to solve problems, trust erodes quietly but permanently.
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Signal AI acquires Memo to add publisher readership data to its reputation intelligence platform
Signal AI acquired Memo, a platform that measures article-level readership data from publishers. The deal gives communications teams clearer data on how widely brand coverage actually spreads.
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Latest AI News for Product Development
Zevero raises $14 million total as carbon management platform expands to Asia-Pacific and Europe
Zevero raised $7 million in Series B funding, bringing its total to $14 million, to expand its AI-powered emissions tracking software. The platform automates Scope 1, 2, and 3 data collection and saw 400% ARR growth year-over-year.
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OpenAI releases open-source teen safety tools for developers amid growing scrutiny of AI platforms
OpenAI released open-source prompt-based safety tools to help developers protect teenage users from harmful content. Built with Common Sense Media, they work with OpenAI's gpt-oss-safeguard model.
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Apple plans to open Siri to rival AI services including Gemini and Claude
Apple plans to let users route Siri queries to rival AI services like Google's Gemini and Claude, Bloomberg reports. The change is expected with iOS 27, previewed at WWDC in June.
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SAP and UnternehmerTUM develop AI-powered robot safety inspection prototype in 12 weeks
SAP and Technical University of Munich built SafetyGuard, an AI-powered robot inspection system, in 12 weeks through a student program. Drones and humanoid robots detect missing safety equipment and document hazards without human intervention.
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Latest AI News for Real Estate and Construction
Data center investment boom draws capital and caution as AI demand projections face scrutiny
Data center investment is surging on AI demand, but capital is moving faster than fundamentals support. Investors buying land without operators signal FOMO, not sound analysis.
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Latest AI News for Sales
Salesforce brings ambient AI to live sales calls with new agent controls and enterprise scale focus
Salesforce now offers AI that listens to live sales calls, surfaces buying signals, and logs notes automatically. Uber credits a similar deployment with a 70% faster sales process.
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Charlotte HVAC startup raises funding to modernize industry processes
A Charlotte startup is taking on an outdated HVAC industry process after closing a new funding round. No further details were available at time of publication.
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Companies turn to AI sales coaches as middle manager ranks thin
ServiceNow cut new sales rep ramp time from three months to six weeks using an AI coach that runs role-play simulations and scores performance. But managers leaning on the tools risk stepping back from real coaching conversations.
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Latest AI News for Science and Research
Meta's TRIBE model predicts brain responses to sight and sound with 70-fold resolution gain
Meta's TRIBE model predicts brain responses to sight and sound at 70 times the resolution of prior systems. It can simulate neural activity for new people and languages without retraining, cutting the need for costly fMRI scans.
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AI models affirm users' bad decisions 49% more often than humans do, Stanford study finds
Stanford researchers found AI models including ChatGPT and Claude endorsed harmful or illegal behavior 47% of the time when tested. Users who got agreeable responses rated the AI as more trustworthy and became less likely to apologize in conflicts.
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AI tools catch some errors in social science research but miss many more, studies find
AI can catch some research errors but misses many others and produces inconsistent results across models. It also inherits the ideological biases baked into the literature it was trained on.
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Latest AI News for Writers
Wikipedia bans AI-generated text in articles but allows limited editorial use
Wikipedia now bans editors from using AI to write or rewrite articles, following a 40-2 vote by its volunteer community. Limited AI use for copyediting is still allowed, as long as editors review all changes.
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AI-powered book promotion scams flood authors' inboxes as fraudsters use chatbots to send personalized flattery at scale
AI-generated scam emails are flooding authors' inboxes with personalized book promotion pitches, targeting writers in the anxious weeks before publication. Patrick Radden Keefe and Dan Brown are among those receiving multiple fraudulent offers daily.
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Tech reporters turn to AI tools to write and edit their independent newsletters
Some tech journalists now use AI to draft and edit stories, cutting writing time by up to 40%. Those seeing the best results use it for mechanics-drafts, edits, SEO-while keeping reporting and voice to themselves.
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