Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 30th of May

Ease into your Sunday with a mega drop: 11 new AI tools and 151 AI news articles. This packed edition skims the big shifts, flags the standouts, and gets you set for the week.

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Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 30th of May

Latest AI Tools

PromptLayer

PromptLayer instruments AI workflows with request tracing, waterfall views, token and latency tracking, and model analytics, so developers can inspect calls, costs, and failures across multi-step flows.
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Drafted

Drafted turns room lists, square footage targets, footprints and lot constraints into complete floor plans, elevations and 3D home designs in seconds, helping homeowners, architects and builders quickly evaluate multiple viable layouts.
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Ava 2.0

Ava 2.0 automates outbound sales: finds and enriches leads from 300M+ contacts, detects intent, runs personalized multi-channel campaigns, handles replies and objections, and books meetings-an all-in-one autonomous outbound engine.
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Clipline

Clipline: a Telegram bot that auto-edits videos in ~90 seconds-finds viral hooks, adds dynamic subtitles, auto-translates to English, embeds watermarks, and offers manual edit control. Pay-as-you-go via Telegram Stars; 20% affiliate program.
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GPS

GPS anchors persistent memory to repo symbols and files so agents receive only relevant rules, fixes, tests and gotchas before acting. Agents can save memories mid-task, reducing tokens and improving recall across runs.
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Integuru

Integuru auto-reverse-engineers websites to create direct server-side integrations with auth support, low-latency API calls (~3s), 99.9%+ success, auto-healing, and 24/7 on-call maintenance for high-throughput use.
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Firecoach AI

FireCoach AI gives reps on-demand pre-call coaching with your top coach's playbook-prepares them with likely objections, best responses and delivery tips so teams scale coaching and protect pipeline.
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Hyper: Self-driving Company Brain

Hyper: Self-driving Company Brain that captures team knowledge, gives AI persistent company context, and auto-generates on-brand emails, docs, and workflows-so automations behave like informed teammates.
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Ava Studio

Ava Studio turns one product link into market research, creative briefs, scripts and 50+ editable ad variants for TikTok, Instagram, Meta and YouTube-streamline ad production with a virtual creative team.
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MCP Bridge by Appfactor

MCP Bridge by Appfactor auto-generates typed MCP schemas for SOAP, gRPC and REST, inferring schemas for APIs without OpenAPI and handling variable response shapes and inconsistent auth so agents can call customer APIs reliably.
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MoDev

MoDev: remote developer workspace to edit code, deploy and run AI from any device. BYOK on dev plans - AI billed by your provider, no markups. Plans start at $15/mo.
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All AI News for Today

151 News Articles published.

Latest General AI News

Washington state uses machine learning tool to find wetlands that federal protections no longer cover

Washington state researchers built a machine learning tool that maps small, hard-to-find wetlands using terrain and vegetation data. It fills gaps left by federal rollbacks that stripped protections from tens of millions of wetland acres.
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YouTube adds automatic AI content labels to videos creators don't disclose

YouTube now automatically labels AI-generated videos as "altered or synthetic content," even when creators don't disclose it. The label targets photorealistic content meant to mislead viewers.
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New AI model identifies tree-dwelling species in tropical forests with 95% accuracy

TropiCam-AI identifies 84 taxa of tree-dwelling tropical animals with 95% accuracy, filling a gap that most camera-trap AI tools have ignored. The model was trained on images from Brazil, Peru, Costa Rica, and French Guiana.
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Pope Leo's AI encyclical needs Trump, not the UN, to succeed

Pope Leo's encyclical rightly warns that a few tech executives hold dangerous control over AI development. But his fix-leaning on the UN-ignores the institution with real democratic power: the U.S. presidency.
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Latest AI News for Creatives

Adobe says AI tools give creatives more time to focus on original work

Creatives spend most of their day on formatting, editing, and posting-not creating. AI tools are taking over that repetitive work, cutting the time between idea and finished content.
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Tencent launches Miora AI creative studio with image, video and UI generation in international beta

Tencent launched Miora, an AI creative platform combining image generation, video, UI/UX design, and 3D work in one workspace. It entered international beta this week at Miora.design.
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Global firms use AI at Indian hubs to bring more ad work in-house

Kimberly-Clark cut ad content production from 24 days to two hours using AI built at its India hub. The shift is pushing more global firms to bring creative work in-house, squeezing traditional agencies.
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Monotype launches MyFonts app for ChatGPT to bring font discovery into AI creative workflows

Monotype launched a MyFonts app inside ChatGPT that lets designers find licensable fonts by describing what they need in plain language. The beta, available in the U.S., draws from over 250,000 typefaces and links directly to licensing.
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Envato's new ad campaign leans into distraction overload

Envato launched three new ads this week addressing creative distraction, developed with agency SuperHeroes. The campaign skips productivity promises and frames Envato as one less source of noise in a crowded workflow.
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Dentsu Creative's Olly Wood on why AI could restore the creative ambition digital lost

Digital advertising lost its experimental edge as formats, metrics, and "best practice" replaced genuine creative risk. AI is reopening that space-but only for those willing to defy the algorithm, not follow it.
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AI drives global ad spend past $1 trillion but marketers struggle to keep pace

Global ad spend hits $1.06 trillion in 2026, with AI expected to drive 75% of campaigns by 2028. But fewer than 30% of marketers feel confident in their AI strategies, and half rate their campaign execution below average.
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Creative schools say AI complements human skills rather than replacing them

63% of Canadian creative workers fear AI will limit their job prospects, a Harris Poll found. Workers with verified AI skills earn up to 30% more than peers without them, per LinkedIn data.
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Amazon greenlights three AI-animated series and launches GenAI Creators' Fund

Amazon MGM Studios greenlit three AI-made animated series for Prime Video through its new GenAI Creators' Fund. The fund gives grants and AI production tools to creators without traditional studio backing.
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Latest AI News for Customer Support

Talkdesk launches outbound AI agents for retail and financial services customer engagement

Talkdesk launched outbound AI agents on May 28 that automatically contact customers across voice and digital channels without human involvement. The tools target retail and financial services, handling recalls, loan outreach, and collections calls.
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AI agents in Southeast Asia must be built around conversational behavior, not Western customer journey models

Southeast Asia's digital shoppers move from TikTok to WhatsApp to checkout inside a single chat thread, forcing brands to rethink how AI agents fit into the full customer journey. Localization here is a design problem, not just translation.
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TTEC launches AI-powered security platform for remote contact center operations

TTEC launched TTEC Titan™, an AI security platform for remote contact centers covering threat detection, fraud prevention, and compliance. The company reports its 20,000+ remote associates have seen retention rise 20-40% and recruitment speed up 25x.
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Hippo deploys AI phone agent Hannah to handle all inbound customer service calls

Hippo's AI rep Hannah now handles every inbound customer call, logging 28,000+ calls since early 2026 with a 97% satisfaction score. Call handle times dropped by roughly one minute, with full resolution expected to exceed 50% by early 2027.
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Groupon cuts 400 jobs globally as it rebuilds operations around AI systems

Groupon is cutting up to 400 jobs - nearly a quarter of its workforce - as it replaces customer service, HR, and engineering roles with AI systems. The restructuring is expected to save $25 million annually.
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GoTo launches unified communications and customer experience platform for small businesses

GoTo launched CX Complete Thursday, combining phone, messaging, chat, and support tools into one app for small and midsized businesses. An AI Receptionist routes calls 24/7, and voice analytics review conversations at scale.
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Latest AI News for Education

Stanford's AI tutoring tool improves student outcomes, study finds

Stanford's Tutor CoPilot gives human tutors real-time AI suggestions during sessions, and a controlled trial found it helped less-experienced tutors perform closer to seasoned peers.
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Pearson launches AI modules for college students across 20 disciplines with Credly badges for employers

Pearson is adding AI training modules to college courses across 20+ disciplines, launching in the U.S. by August 1. Students earn digital badges showing employers they can apply AI in their field.
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Saint Michael's professor teaches future teachers to think critically about AI in the classroom

Saint Michael's College professor Claudine Bedell trains future teachers to question when-and whether-to use AI, not just how. Her method starts with a simple test: identify your learning objective before reaching for any tool.
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AI takes on a quiet authority role in Bangladesh's classrooms

Teachers in Bangladesh are increasingly using AI to build lessons, but many treat its outputs as ready-made answers rather than material to question. When AI functions as unquestioned authority, student learning suffers.
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Indiana University opens free AI literacy course to public after 114,000 enroll on campus

Indiana University's free GenAI 101 course has reached 114,000 enrollees after the school opened it to the public. The course covers prompt engineering, fact-checking AI content, and ethical use-no technical background required.
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UPenn researchers call for nurses to lead AI development and standardize care data

Nursing schools must teach graduates to build and evaluate AI systems, not just use them, according to a University of Pennsylvania report. The researchers also call for new nursing roles focused on data standardization and AI ethics in patient care.
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De Anza College launches Silicon Valley's first associate degree in applied AI

De Anza College will offer Silicon Valley's first associate degree in applied AI starting this fall. The program also includes six new AI credentials for students and working professionals.
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NYC schools chancellor admits misstep on AI guidance, pledges tighter restrictions for youngest students

NYC Schools Chancellor Kamar Samuels says the Education Department "missed the mark" on AI guidance and will take a stricter approach, especially for children ages 3-5. Over 6,000 public comments, mostly critical, drove the reversal.
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OnCourse Learning launches AI study tools and certificate program for mortgage professionals

OnCourse Learning released AI study and course-selection tools for mortgage professionals, including Rubi, an assistant built on proprietary mortgage content. A new certificate program trains loan officers to use AI within regulatory guidelines.
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Universities must build trust, not just rules, to make AI adoption work

Universities spend heavily on AI tools that staff and students largely ignore, opting instead for unapproved software. Warwick researchers say the problem is a trust gap, not a technical one.
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Nebraska professor receives $750,000 NSF grant to make AI more reliable for wireless networks

University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor Qiang Liu received a $750,000 NSF grant to build AI systems that telecom companies can actually trust in live networks. His research addresses why carriers won't deploy AI despite strong lab results.
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Latest AI News for Executives and Strategy

AI spending growth pushes FinOps from cost control to boardroom strategy

AI spending management has jumped from 31% to 98% of FinOps teams in two years, pushing the discipline into boardrooms. Teams now govern SaaS, licensing, and infrastructure costs-not just cloud bills.
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SAP executives say AI is making ERP systems more central to business strategy

AI tools fail in enterprise settings without understanding a company's specific processes and data. ERP systems, which carry decades of industry knowledge, now serve as the foundation AI needs to make real business decisions.
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Gartner warns half of enterprises without AI people strategy will lose top talent by 2027

Gartner warns that by 2027, half of companies without an AI workforce strategy will lose top AI talent to rivals that invest in training and support. Giving employees tool access alone doesn't drive productivity or retention.
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Box CEO says tech executives develop "AI psychosis" by staying too far from real-world implementation

Box CEO Aaron Levie coined "AI psychosis" to describe executives who grow overconfident after seeing demos but never encounter the hard steps needed to make AI reliable in production. His fix: use the tools long enough to find out what breaks.
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IIM Indore launches advanced programme in corporate strategy and business leadership with AI focus

IIM Indore is offering an eight-month programme blending corporate strategy with AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini, aimed at mid-to-senior executives. Applicants need five-plus years of experience and a bachelor's degree.
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HR's role shifts from policy management to shaping organisational direction as AI reshapes work, says Jijivisha HR Solutions founder

HR leaders now sit at the center of business strategy, not on its edges. Retention, burnout, and AI transition directly drive company performance-and that's forced a fundamental shift in how organizations treat human resources.
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IAB Tech Lab releases bot and crawler management guidance for public comment

IAB Tech Lab released bot and crawler management guidance for publishers on May 27, 2026, with public comments open through June 25. The framework helps content owners weigh trade-offs as AI crawlers drive up non-human traffic across the web.
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Latest AI News for Finance

Fujitsu launches AI service to help Japanese companies manage ESG disclosures

Fujitsu launched its Sustainability Disclosure Navigator on May 29, benchmarking company ESG filings against 1,000+ listed Japanese firms. Finance teams can spot disclosure gaps before submitting to rating agencies.
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Gartner tells CFOs to shift AI focus from efficiency gains to business value creation

Two-thirds of finance organizations report efficiency gains from AI, but most fail to turn those gains into strategic business impact. CFOs are targeting easy wins instead of the decisions that matter most.
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Nearly half of Americans use AI tools for financial advice, survey finds

46% of Americans now use AI tools like ChatGPT for financial guidance, per a 2025 First National Bank of Omaha study. Among Gen Z, that figure jumps to 61%.
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Hospitals deploy AI in revenue cycle as payer denials rise 25% in net revenue leakage

Hospitals are deploying AI in their coding and billing operations as claim denials surged in 2025, driving a 25% rise in net revenue leakage. Payers now use AI to audit full datasets in real time, outpacing many providers' ability to respond.
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ADS.finance founder says AI will improve how borrowers and lenders find each other online

AI matching systems could redirect capital away from ad-driven platforms toward lenders that fit a borrower's actual needs. ADS.finance founder Asfandyar Uppal says capital flows to visibility, not where it's best deployed.
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ECB tests AI models for financial stability monitoring, finds GPT systems better at identifying stress signals

The ECB found GPT-based models outperform traditional methods at spotting financial risk signals, including ahead of major crises. Its new SPOT system pairs AI with financial news analysis, though human judgment remains required.
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Financial services firms lack answers to generative AI governance risks, report finds

Financial services firms cannot fully eliminate AI governance risks, only manage them, a new report warns. 70% of senior practitioners rank AI among their sector's greatest threats over the next five years.
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Google Cloud and Workday expand partnership to embed HR and finance AI agents into employee workflows

Google Cloud and Workday have integrated AI agents into HR and finance workflows, letting employees check payslips, request time off, and review expenses in one place. The deal connects Workday's Sana agent with Google's Gemini Enterprise.
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Sage Future 2026 puts AI automation and real-time finance at the center of ERP strategy

Sage Future 2026 unveiled AI agents for close management and revenue recognition, plus an acquisition to cut ERP data migration from weeks to days. Finance teams are shifting from monthly cycles to real-time reporting as routine tasks get automated.
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Latest AI News for Government

Kate Conroy appointed as inaugural head of Australia's AI Safety Institute

Kate Conroy, a philosopher and Air Force reservist, has been named the first head of Australia's AI Safety Institute. The body received $29.9 million over four years to monitor AI risks across both model development and everyday use.
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Canadian government leaders shift focus to responsible AI deployment and data sovereignty at Ottawa summit

Canadian government leaders say 85% of AI projects fail due to poor data quality. At an Ottawa summit, officials stressed that privacy and governance must be built into AI systems from the start, not added later.
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Washington CIO shifts to in-person interviews and scenario questions as AI inflates job applications

AI-generated resumes are making government IT hiring harder, says Washington Technology Solutions CIO Bill Kehoe. His agency now requires in-person interviews and live presentations to screen out candidates who can't back up polished applications.
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All major AI models fail EU legal requirements in up to 93% of test cases, research finds

Every major AI model fails EU data protection and AI regulation tests, with some breaking rules in up to 93% of cases. Organizations building on these models may share legal liability for the violations.
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New Zealand bill would allow AI to make welfare benefit decisions

New Zealand's Parliament is fast-tracking a bill to expand automated decision-making over welfare payments, bypassing public consultation. Critics warn of risks after Australia's Robodebt scheme wrongly pursued beneficiaries.
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Illinois passes AI accountability bill targeting largest developers, heads to governor

Illinois lawmakers unanimously passed a bill requiring developers of the most powerful AI systems to disclose safety practices and submit to third-party audits. Gov. Pritzker says he'll sign it; penalties reach $3 million per violation.
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Washington state uses machine learning tool to find wetlands that federal protections no longer cover

Washington state researchers built a machine learning tool that maps small, hard-to-find wetlands using terrain and vegetation data. It fills gaps left by federal rollbacks that stripped protections from tens of millions of wetland acres.
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Canada to release long-awaited AI strategy next week, Carney says

Canada will release its long-delayed AI strategy next week, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced. The plan, originally due last year, is expected to address labour market impacts and safety concerns.
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White House factions clash over AI policy after Trump pulls executive order at last minute

Trump scrapped an AI executive order hours before signing it after former AI czar David Sacks called him directly to block it. Three White House factions now clash over whether to regulate, restrict, or leave AI alone.
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Federal and provincial governments use AI to identify outdated regulations in red tape review

Canada's federal government and provinces are using AI to identify and cut outdated regulations. A 60-day review found nearly 500 ways to streamline rules.
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Pope Leo's AI encyclical needs Trump, not the UN, to succeed

Pope Leo's encyclical rightly warns that a few tech executives hold dangerous control over AI development. But his fix-leaning on the UN-ignores the institution with real democratic power: the U.S. presidency.
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Global AI Cities 2026 conference to bring together city leaders in Greater Manchester this June

City leaders from around the world will meet in Manchester on 16-17 June for Global AI Cities 2026, hosted at Old Trafford with the Greater Manchester Combined Authority. The free second day is open to all public servants.
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Latest AI News for Healthcare

Law firm offers 10 tips for healthcare AI governance as California ambient AI lawsuit moves forward

A California lawsuit accuses Sutter Health of recording patient conversations via ambient AI without informed consent. Attorneys say all providers using similar tools now face comparable litigation risk.
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Oura launches Ring 5 with predictive cardiovascular monitoring and clinician access features

Oura's fifth-generation Ring 5 adds predictive cardiovascular and respiratory monitoring, physician access, and clinical data integration, starting at $399. It ships June 4.
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Children's Minnesota CIO says health systems must build AI governance and vision now as technology advances rapidly

Children's Minnesota CIO Dave Lundal calls AI the third major era in healthcare IT-one that will outpace EHRs and hospital systems combined. He urges health systems to build flexible infrastructure and establish governance before problems emerge.
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AI chatbots answer health questions accurately 76% of the time, Penn State study finds

AI health chatbots answered medical questions with 76% accuracy in a Penn State study - more than double the error rate of human doctors. Researchers found the worst results in neurology, internal medicine, and dermatology.
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NC Senate bill would ban AI-only insurance denials and restrict automated upcoding in healthcare billing

North Carolina's Senate is moving to ban insurers from denying claims based solely on AI and block hospitals from using AI to upcode bills without a doctor's sign-off. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Amy Galey, heads toward a committee vote next week.
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Tanner Health deploys Worki's AI platform to support frontline worker career guidance and retention

Tanner Health is deploying an AI career counseling tool to cut nurse turnover, which runs near 20% annually. The system automates intake interviews and drafts follow-up plans that human counselors review before delivery.
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AI bias in healthcare risks amplifying existing inequalities, clinicians warned

AI systems used in clinical decisions can worsen health inequalities when trained on biased data. A 2019 Science study found Black patients were systematically under-referred for care due to flawed risk scoring.
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Most healthcare organizations lack confidence in recovering from an AI-driven identity breach, survey finds

75% of healthcare IT leaders expect AI-driven attacks on identity systems, but only 25% think they could fully recover from a breach exposing admin credentials. Many organizations run AI agents with excessive permissions and no recovery plan.
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Health-ISAC warns agentic AI in healthcare amplifies credential misuse and patient safety risks

Unsupervised AI agents in healthcare create serious cybersecurity and patient safety risks, Health-ISAC warned Tuesday. Over-permissioned accounts and weak governance let a single attacker misuse delegated system access.
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Bayesian Health becomes first company to receive FDA clearance for AI sepsis monitoring system

Bayesian Health became the first company to receive FDA clearance for an AI-powered continuous sepsis monitoring system. At MemorialCare, the tool more than doubled detection sensitivity and cut time to antibiotics in half.
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Latest AI News for Hospitality and Events

Hotels scramble to stay visible as AI reshapes how travelers search and book

AI assistants now recommend just a few hotels per query instead of pages of results, making visibility far more competitive. Hotels with detailed, accurate descriptions of atmosphere and amenities stand the best chance of being chosen.
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Google names Booking.com and Expedia as agentic booking partners, adding a layer above OTAs rather than removing them

Google's agentic hotel booking partners include Booking.com and Expedia - the same OTAs the industry expected AI to bypass. The stack gained a new layer; nobody got cut out.
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Latest AI News for Human Resources

Groupon cuts 400 jobs as it shifts to AI-native operations

Groupon is cutting up to 400 jobs - nearly 25% of its workforce - to restructure around AI automation. The Chicago company projects $25M in annualized savings and plans to use AI agents for sales, customer service, and HR tasks.
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AI puts clerical jobs at risk in low-income countries before productivity gains can take hold, ILO and World Bank warn

AI will displace clerical workers in low-income countries before productivity gains arrive, per a joint ILO-World Bank analysis. Women and young workers are most at risk, as these office roles have been key entry points to stable employment.
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Osceola County school district selects CGI to replace aging ERP system with cloud-based platform

Osceola County School District in Florida has contracted CGI to replace its fragmented financial systems with CGI Advantage, a cloud-based ERP covering finance, HR, and procurement. Work began April 2026.
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Workday and Google Cloud expand partnership to embed AI agents in HR and finance workflows

Workday and Google Cloud have embedded AI agents into HR workflows, letting employees check leave, update data, and manage expenses inside Gemini Enterprise. HR leaders must define which decisions agents can make and which require human sign-off.
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Connecticut passes law requiring employers to disclose AI use in hiring and personnel decisions

Connecticut passed SB 5 on May 11, 2026, requiring employers to disclose AI tools used in hiring, promotions, and terminations. Notices must be provided before decisions are made, starting October 1, 2027.
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Coinbase cuts 700 jobs and reorganizes around AI-led teams

Coinbase is cutting 700 employees-14% of its workforce-and restructuring around small, AI-powered teams. Severance and related costs are estimated at $50-$60 million.
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Latest AI News for Insurance

Willis warns AI adoption outpaces governance as coverage gaps widen across insurance lines

Insurers are moving faster on AI than their governance frameworks can handle, leaving accountability gaps across underwriting, claims and executive decisions, Willis warns. Firms without documented AI governance now face coverage denials at renewal.
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Swiss Re warns AI data centers are outgrowing insurance industry's ability to cover them

AI data centers now cost up to $20 billion to build-double that with servers installed-and insurers are struggling to keep pace. Global data center insurance premiums are forecast to hit $24.2 billion by 2030, up from $10.6 billion in 2026.
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ACORD Solutions Group adds MCP architecture to make insurance platforms compatible with agentic AI

ACORD Solutions Group has added MCP (Model Context Protocol) support to its insurance platform, letting AI agents run underwriting and claims workflows within existing systems. Human oversight remains required for approvals and settlement decisions.
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AI-generated image fraud costs US insurers $308.6 billion a year as synthetic claims rise fourfold since 2022

AI-generated images now make up 23% of fraudulent U.S. insurance claims, costing the industry $308.6 billion annually. Fraud cases jumped from 20,000 in 2022 to over 80,000 by 2025, pushing premiums up 3-7% for honest policyholders.
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AI-driven threats push organizations to prioritize resilience over prevention

Cyberattacks will happen - the question is how fast your organization recovers. Resilience now depends on identifying critical assets, limiting access, and building a security culture before a breach occurs.
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Latest AI News for IT and Development

Kirkland & Ellis commits $500 million to building its own AI platform

Kirkland & Ellis will spend $500 million over three to four years to build its own generative AI platform, starting with $100 million in 2026. The move comes as AI accuracy and liability issues continue to draw court sanctions against law firms.
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Tata Elxsi launches AI platform for medical device software development and regulatory compliance

Tata Elxsi and OpenAna launched AnaTel, an AI platform that automates medical device software development while generating required regulatory documentation. The company claims it can cut development cycles from weeks to 72 hours.
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IREN partners with NVIDIA to build AI data center campus in Fisher County, Texas

IREN is building a data center campus in Fisher County, Texas, partnering with NVIDIA to optimize compute infrastructure at its 1.4-gigawatt Sweetwater One site. The company expects its 300-person construction crew to triple within six months.
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Binghamton researchers use multi-model voting system to eliminate AI hallucinations in medical diagnosis

Binghamton University researchers eliminated AI hallucinations in medical diagnosis by running questions through seven chatbots and accepting only answers backed by multiple models. Across 10,000 tests, no false information slipped through.
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McKinsey finds generative AI adoption moves from experimental to mainstream in 2023

Generative AI has moved from pilot projects to production workloads, with McKinsey research showing measurable business outcomes and accelerating adoption. For dev teams, the bigger challenge isn't technical-it's organizational.
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Nordic Semiconductor integrates AI-assisted tools across full IoT product lifecycle

Nordic Semiconductor now offers AI-assisted tools across the full IoT device lifecycle, from early prototyping to post-deployment debugging. It claims to be the first wireless IoT platform to integrate AI support at every development stage.
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YouTube adds automatic AI content labels to videos creators don't disclose

YouTube now automatically labels AI-generated videos as "altered or synthetic content," even when creators don't disclose it. The label targets photorealistic content meant to mislead viewers.
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Cognition raises $1 billion at $26 billion valuation as AI coding demand grows

Cognition AI raised over $1 billion at a $26 billion valuation, more than double its September figure. Lux Capital, General Catalyst, and 8VC co-led the round, with Founders Fund among participants.
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NC AI and Hyundai Rotem win South Korean defense contract to develop physical AI simulator and modular robot system

NC AI and Hyundai Rotem won a South Korean defense contract to build military robot simulators using physical AI that trains machines in virtual environments. NC AI's World Model matched NVIDIA's Cosmos performance using 75% fewer GPU resources.
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Latest AI News for Management

Google launches open-source MCP server to connect AI agents with Chrome Enterprise security APIs

Google released an open-source MCP server that lets AI agents manage Chrome Enterprise security through natural language commands. It handles tasks like security audits, DLP rule creation, and policy deployment via the Google Admin API.
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Okta beats Q1 revenue and profit estimates as large enterprise and AI identity products gain traction

Okta posted Q1 revenue of $765 million, up 11.2% year over year, and raised full-year guidance to $3.20 billion. Large enterprises now drive 85% of contract value as the company pushes into AI agent identity products.
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Dell beats Q1 revenue estimates by 21% as AI server orders reach $24.4 billion

Dell posted Q1 revenue of $43.84 billion, up 87.5% year-over-year, with $24.4 billion in AI orders and a record $51.3 billion backlog. Supply shortages, not weak demand, are capping growth.
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SAFE launches AI security posture management tool to give enterprises visibility into ChatGPT, Copilot and other AI platforms

SAFE launched AI-SPM, a platform that monitors how enterprise AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot handle sensitive data in real time. Setup takes minutes, with no infrastructure changes required.
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UC Merced researchers use AI to improve drought forecasting as California faces dry conditions in 2026

California is sliding back into drought after two years of adequate water, worsened by a March heat wave that melted the snowpack weeks early. UC Merced researchers are using AI to improve forecasting by combining satellite, sensor, and climate data.
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Université de Moncton researchers develop AI tool to predict patient discharge times and ease hospital overcrowding

A New Brunswick AI tool predicts how long patients will stay in hospital, helping staff plan bed use from the moment someone is admitted. Hospitals in the province are running at 95% occupancy, well above the safe 85% threshold.
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Latest AI News for Marketing

Blu Ocean Innovations launches AI-powered local marketing platform Blu Tsunami

Blu Ocean Innovations launched Blu Tsunami on May 28, an AI-powered marketing platform built for local service businesses. It consolidates reputation, search, ads, and lead tracking into one system tied to calls, appointments, and revenue.
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Most B2B marketers lack a defined AI visibility strategy despite growing leadership pressure

Only 34% of B2B tech marketers have a defined AI visibility strategy, despite 88% of CMOs and VPs facing leadership questions about it. Half cite a lack of generative engine optimization knowledge as their biggest barrier.
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India's GCCs embed AI across healthcare, retail and drug development as multinationals shift strategic work to India

India's tech hubs are embedding AI into core functions at major multinationals-from drug trials to influencer selection. Apollo, Novo Nordisk, and J.C. Penney are among firms running these tools in live workflows.
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Measured adds MCP server to bring marketing performance data into ChatGPT, Claude and other AI platforms

Measured now lets marketers query cross-channel performance data inside ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini via Model Context Protocol. The integration draws from 30,000+ experiments across 200+ brands to surface incrementality insights on demand.
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Google Cloud's agentic AI tools help CPG brands speed up marketing decisions and cut reliance on physical test markets

CPG brands are adopting agentic AI to replace weeks-long measurement cycles with real-time marketing decisions. Google Cloud's Agentic Data Cloud lets AI agents connect fragmented consumer data and optimize campaigns within hours.
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Two thirds of marketers report AI skills gap in their teams, survey finds

Two-thirds of marketing leaders say their teams lack AI, data, and analytics skills, per a survey of 2,350 professionals. The gap is slowing AI adoption and pushing organizations toward internal upskilling.
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SAIC's marketing chief uses 600,000 data points to position company as government mission partner

SAIC's CMO Marni Puente rebuilt the defense contractor's marketing strategy using 600,000 data points and feedback from nearly 200 customers. She's now embedding AI across her team to match the speed government buyers expect.
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OpenAI splits marketing leadership between two CMOs

OpenAI is splitting its chief marketing officer role between two leaders as competition from well-funded rivals like Anthropic intensifies. The company has not named the executives or detailed their specific responsibilities.
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CMSWire's marketing and CX leadership channel covers AI readiness, operating models and customer experience strategy

CMOs say they feel unprepared for AI even as boards demand results, and public trust in the technology is slipping. The core obstacle isn't the tools-it's broken team structures and unclear accountability.
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Latest AI News for Operations

Hyperscayle publishes two-category framework for AI agents in B2B revenue operations

Austin firm Hyperscayle released a framework splitting AI agents into two types: personal agents for individual contributors and universal agents for background operations. Mixing them up, the firm warns, leads to tool sprawl with no clear results.
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Global Payments launches AI-powered Genius handheld with voice ordering for restaurant servers

Global Payments launched an AI handheld device for restaurants on May 13, letting servers place orders by voice while the system builds tickets automatically. CKE Restaurants, parent of Hardee's and Carl's Jr., will deploy it across 2,400+ locations.
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Most financial services firms say they use AI but fewer than one in five compliance functions have deployed it, ACA Group survey finds

84% of financial services firms say they use AI, but fewer than 5% have it embedded in operations workflows. Most rely on standalone tools like ChatGPT that sit outside core processes.
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EZOps launches AI task automation tool for oilfield field crews

EZOps has launched EZTasks.ai, which turns voice recordings, photos, and documents into oilfield work tasks. The tool aims to cut administrative time for field crews at wellsites and remote locations.
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Conifers launches agentic SOC platform for MSSPs as AI speeds up cyberattacks

Attackers now use AI to develop and deploy exploits in minutes, leaving security teams struggling to keep up. Startup Conifers launched an agentic SOC platform this week that automates the full threat lifecycle across multi-tenant environments.
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Land-based casinos lag behind online operators in AI adoption, report finds

Land-based casinos trail online operators in AI adoption, per an April UNLV/KPMG report of 83 gambling companies. Data fragmentation, regulatory hurdles, and staffing gaps are the main obstacles slowing implementation.
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Latest AI News for PR and Communications

PRCA launches AI working group to develop industry standards for agency practice

The PRCA has formed an Innovation Working Group to help PR agencies handle AI's impact on billing models, measurement, and client work. Three projects are due by August 2026, including a tool-vetting lab and a shared measurement framework.
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5W launches defense PR practice as Anduril and Palantir outrank legacy primes in AI engine citations

Anduril and Palantir captured 35% of AI citation share in defense searches, outpacing five legacy primes-Lockheed, Northrop, RTX, Boeing, and General Dynamics-at 21%. The gap holds despite $247B vs. $3.5B in combined revenue.
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Users turn to whispering when talking to AI assistants in public and private spaces

Users are whispering to AI assistants to avoid being overheard in shared spaces, but most speech recognition systems struggle with low-volume audio. For companies with voice products, the bigger issue is disclosure: whispered doesn't mean private.
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Most B2B marketers lack a defined AI visibility strategy despite pipeline gains, study finds

88% of senior comms professionals are now fielding board questions about AI search visibility, per a Corporate Ink study. 4 in 10 B2B marketers reported a 5-10% inbound pipeline lift after improving it.
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AI makes work faster but Howland warns output inflation is eroding the judgment that justifies the premium

AI makes work faster, but a faster output isn't always a better one. The real risk is mistaking polished, generic content for genuine thinking.
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Latest AI News for Product Development

Quotient Sciences begins first clinical trial of an AI-designed oral drug formulation

Quotient Sciences has started what it calls the first Phase I clinical trial of an AI-designed oral drug formulation, with MHRA approval to test it in healthy volunteers at its Nottingham site.
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Fiserv deploys AI software engineer Devin to speed core banking modernization

Fiserv is deploying Devin, an autonomous AI software engineer, to help build and modernize core banking infrastructure. The move aims to speed development cycles and expand engineering output without proportional headcount growth.
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Avnet and HKSTP launch 12-month AI hardware programme for global startups

Avnet, HKSTP, and EMUS Lab launched a 12-month accelerator for AI hardware startups, offering up to HKD 100,000 in funding plus lab access and mentorship. The program targets edge AI, physical AI, and high-performance computing.
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Hanwha and Ambarella sign $800 million edge AI partnership spanning robotics, security and life sciences

Hanwha and Ambarella signed an $800 million, decade-long deal to co-develop edge AI chips for robotics, security, and industrial automation. It ranks among Ambarella's largest agreements to date.
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Global firms shift more work in-house at India hubs as AI lifts productivity

Multinationals are moving engineering and product development in-house at India offices instead of outsourcing, executives said at a Reuters summit in Bengaluru. AI is driving the shift by letting companies do more with the same headcount.
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Latest AI News for Real Estate and Construction

Tesla breaks ground on dedicated Optimus robot factory at Giga Texas with capacity for 10 million units annually

Tesla is building a dedicated Optimus robot factory at Gigafactory Texas, targeting up to 10 million units annually by 2027. The site adds 5.2 million square feet and includes AI and chip manufacturing infrastructure.
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Ke.com showcases AI home-buying and home improvement tools at Tianjin tech expo

Beike showed AI tools at a Tianjin expo this week covering property search, off-plan visualization, and remote construction monitoring. The products aim to cut manual screening time and give homeowners live visibility into renovation sites.
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TeraWulf acquires 285-acre Kentucky site for 1GW AI data center campus

TeraWulf acquired 285 acres in Eastern Kentucky on May 22 to build a 1GW+ AI and HPC data center campus. The Muskie Data Campus will roll out in two phases, with the first 500MW targeted for late 2028.
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ZenaTech launches LiDAR drone software for AI datacenter construction monitoring as DaaS market targets $26 billion

AI datacenter construction is fueling a boom in commercial drone services, with the global market projected to reach $225 billion by 2034. Companies are adopting drone-as-a-service to monitor sprawling job sites without the cost of owning equipment.
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Latest AI News for Sales

Appian targets regulated industries with AI automation and consumption-based pricing to drive growth

Appian is growing in finance, healthcare, and government by automating complex workflows and shifting to consumption-based pricing. Sales teams must now link costs to measurable client outcomes, not feature counts.
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Best Buy beats quarterly estimates and lifts sales forecast as AI gadget demand grows

Best Buy stock jumped 18% after the retailer beat earnings estimates and raised its sales outlook, crediting demand for AI-powered smartphones and new tech categories. Comparable sales rose 2%, topping analyst forecasts of 1%.
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Dell raises AI server sales forecast to $60 billion on hyperscaler demand

Dell raised its AI server sales forecast to $60 billion, fueled by hyperscalers building out data center infrastructure for generative AI. The company is growing market share while holding margins, signaling a sustainable shift beyond its PC roots.
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Salesforce expands sales headcount as Agentforce generates $42 million in pipeline from 220,000 autonomous leads

Salesforce is hiring more salespeople, not fewer, even as AI agents handled 220,000 leads and generated $42M in pipeline last quarter. CEO Marc Benioff says AI qualifies; humans close.
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Edumentors crosses $4 million in sales with 1.8x revenue growth as Series A and US expansion planned

UK tutoring platform Edumentors reached $4 million in cumulative sales with 1.8x year-over-year revenue growth, the company announced May 15. The platform connects students with tutors from Oxford, Cambridge, and Warwick across 35 countries.
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Snowflake shares surge 39% after raised revenue outlook and $6 billion Amazon deal

Snowflake shares surged 39% after the company raised its fiscal 2027 revenue outlook to $5.84 billion and announced a $6 billion deal with Amazon Web Services.
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Latest AI News for Science and Research

Stony Brook submits 89 proposals in response to DOE Genesis Mission call

Stony Brook University submitted 89 proposals to the DOE's Genesis Mission in roughly six weeks, spanning 16 research focus areas from fusion energy to quantum systems. The university led 40 of those applications and partnered on 49 others.
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Causaly launches AI workflow tool to automate repeatable R&D research processes in biopharma

Causaly launched Scientific Workflows on May 28, automating multi-step drug research processes using coordinated AI agents. One top-50 pharma company cut up to a month of manual work from each indication assessment.
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European Commission opens €593 million call to fund 2,000 doctoral researchers across Europe

The EU has opened a €593 million funding round for doctoral research through its Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, supporting 2,000+ researchers across 130+ PhD programmes. Applications close 24 November 2026.
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Cypher AI raises $2 million seed round to build unified R&D platform for life science teams

Cypher AI raised $2 million in seed funding to replace spreadsheets in biotech research with a single platform covering experiment design, data analysis, and vendor management. Over 800 scientists have already run 100,000+ workflows through it.
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Washington state uses machine learning tool to find wetlands that federal protections no longer cover

Washington state researchers built a machine learning tool that maps small, hard-to-find wetlands using terrain and vegetation data. It fills gaps left by federal rollbacks that stripped protections from tens of millions of wetland acres.
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New AI model identifies tree-dwelling species in tropical forests with 95% accuracy

TropiCam-AI identifies 84 taxa of tree-dwelling tropical animals with 95% accuracy, filling a gap that most camera-trap AI tools have ignored. The model was trained on images from Brazil, Peru, Costa Rica, and French Guiana.
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Latest AI News for Writers

Idaho Statesman journalists walk off the job over wages, AI use, and contract talks

Idaho Statesman journalists walked off the job Tuesday over wages and McClatchy's use of AI to rewrite their stories-then republish them under the original reporter's byline. The Idaho News Guild plans to return to the bargaining table in one week.
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Commonwealth Short Story Prize controversy reveals AI's reach into literary writing and judging

AI-generated fiction may have won the 2026 Commonwealth Short Story Prize, with judges possibly using AI tools to evaluate submissions. Detection software gave contradictory results on the same text, exposing how unreliable these tools are.
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Book publishers lack fact-checking standards as AI use spreads among nonfiction authors

A nonfiction author used ChatGPT to research his 2026 book and published fabricated quotes that neither he nor Simon & Schuster caught. The scandal highlights publishing's lack of AI standards or fact-checking requirements.
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Spielberg says AI should not replace writers or creative decision-making in filmmaking

Steven Spielberg says AI will not replace writers or make creative decisions in his films. "Use AI as a tool, but do not use AI as the final word on anything creative," he said.
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Channel 24 website editor and deputies resign over plans to introduce automated AI news feed

Four editors at Ukraine's Channel 24 website quit after management proposed replacing some journalists with an AI news feed. Editor Anastasia Zazuliak said human reporting will always hold more value than automated content.
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