Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 4th of February
Big update! 10 new AI tools and 95 AI news articles. Skim the highlights, test a few standouts, and keep your workflow sharp.
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Latest AI Tools
Grok Imagine 1.0
Grok 1.0 creates 720p (up to 10s) AI video with improved quality, audio, motion continuity, lower latency and reduced cost. Unified API supports text-, image- or footage-based generation and editing.
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ClawSimple
ClawSimple lets non-technical users deploy one or multiple Telegram bots in isolated servers with minimal setup, avoiding complex installs and local risks. Secure, simple bot deployment and management for everyday users.
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MemoryPlugin for OpenClaw
MemoryPlugin for OpenClaw syncs and persists your project context across tools and sessions so models keep track of who you are, what you're building, and where you left off-connect once and keep momentum.
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Helply
Helply automates repetitive support tickets-billing, plan changes, password resets and invoices-closing them automatically so teams stop rewriting responses, reduce workload and cut support time and costs.
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Heuris
Heuris curates conversational learning feeds on history, philosophy and more, remembers your past chats, and recommends follow-up topics so your curiosity compounds without needing to know what to ask.
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Yavy
Paste a public URL and Yavy crawls, chunks, embeds and serves it via MCP-creating a semantic index so Claude, Cursor and other AI tools search your actual docs and avoid hallucinated answers.
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Lightfern for Email
Lightfern for Email is a Gmail extension that autocompletes and finishes sentences in your voice-pulling context from past threads, nicknames and sign-offs-so you write faster and keep messages authentic. No data retained by default.
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Ray 3.0
Ray 3.0 moves AI agent output into a dedicated, interactive window-properly formatted and readable without switching to a browser or a cramped terminal.
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Relay.app Agents
Relay.app Agents creates and manages AI agents that automate tasks across Gmail, Notion, HubSpot and hundreds more-working 24/7 and improving with use to save time and streamline workflows.
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Hugo
Hugo automates and resolves repetitive support conversations end-to-end, safely executing tasks and workflows. From the team behind Crisp, it provides production-grade AI support without fragile workflows or per-resolution fees.
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All AI News for Today
95 News Articles published.
Latest General AI News
Deepfakes Don't Have to Fool You to Win
AI-edited visuals sway opinion even after they're exposed as fake. Trust won't come from detection alone-it needs signed provenance, tougher defaults, and loud, timely corrections.
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Beyond Transformers: The Next AI Race Is About Energy
AI's next race is matching strong reasoning with far less energy, likely beyond transformers. Distillation, smart design, and chip policy shifts make efficiency the edge.
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Swarmer Files for Nasdaq Capital Market IPO to Fund Combat-Tested Drone Swarm Software, Ticker SWMR
Swarmer filed to list as SWMR on Nasdaq, aiming to scale its autonomous drone swarm software. Lucid Capital Markets will run the book; pricing and size weren't disclosed for now.
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Hotels Keep Direct Bookings Steady as AI Grows and Guests Spend More
Direct hotel bookings are steady and still deliver higher value, even as OTAs and AI grab more research. Focus on fast mobile UX, clear rates, metasearch, and an easy checkout.
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Latest AI News for Creatives
Luma AI's Dream Brief Offers $1M to Turn Unmade Ideas into Cannes Lions Gold
Pitch your best "unmade" idea: Luma's Dream Brief backs a Luma-made ad with $1M if it wins Cannes Lions Gold in 2026. Enter by Mar 22; finalists get paid media to qualify.
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Stop the Scrape: UK Creators Demand Fair Rules for GenAI
UK creators say unregulated GenAI is already costing jobs and scraping work without consent. The report urges consent, licensing, clean data, accountability, and fair pay.
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MC&V debuts AI-native ad production studio that puts craft before hype
MC&V AI Creative Production launches with a clear take: use AI where it adds value, protect ideas with human judgment. Founded by Marie-Celine Merret and Vinne Schifferstein.
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Luma AI dangles $1M if your dream ad wins Cannes Lions Gold
Luma AI invites you to resurrect the ad that got killed-make it with Luma's video tools, and if it wins Cannes Gold, you get $1M. Tight idea, sharp craft, ship.
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Chasing Rarity: Diffusion Models Find Creativity in Low-Probability CLIP Space
Rutgers researchers steer diffusion models into rare CLIP-space ideas, then pull back to keep prompts intact. Fresh, on-brief images without prompt gymnastics, a dial for how far.
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Create without limits in Adobe Firefly: unlimited image and video generations from idea to finished work
Make and refine images or video without limits in Adobe Firefly, then finish in Photoshop or Premiere. Sign up by March 16 for unlimited generations across leading models.
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Latest AI News for Customer Support
Google Ads Swaps Support Form for AI Chat, Pulls From Past Cases
Google Ads now routes support to an AI chat that suggests fixes and pre-fills case details. Give a crisp brief, verify autofill, and ask for a human on billing, policy, or security.
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Malasakit at Scale: How Philippine Customer Care Wins Back Trust When AI Falls Short
AI clears the simple stuff; Philippine teams handle the hard moments with care that actually repairs trust. Build for empathy, protect agents, and measure sentiment over speed.
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Latest AI News for Education
Google's Classroom AI Puts Teachers at the Heart of Learning
AI can spark ideas, speed feedback, and personalize practice, but it shouldn't write the work. Real learning sticks when teachers guide thinking and make the struggle productive.
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AI in New Haven Schools: Promise, Pitfalls, and the Push to Teach Thinking
NHPS is testing AI as both helper and hazard, from detectors to pilots across eight schools. Teachers are split, but the aim stays the same: real thinking and honest work.
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Small models, big reach: AI that works for every classroom
Small, efficient AI can reach classrooms big models miss, working offline on low-cost gear. Paired with skilled teachers and clear guardrails, it can help close learning gaps.
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Education After AI: Stop Optimizing, Start Transforming
Bolting AI onto yesterday's schools won't cut it. We need systemwide transformation: protect deep skills, build real-world judgment, and use AI as a transparent, limited partner.
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Degrees Still Matter, But Only If We Teach Durable Skills
Make degrees count by teaching durable skills, assessing real outcomes, and tracking competencies. Start small this semester: authentic tasks, shared rubrics, clear evidence.
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Latest AI News for Executives and Strategy
Big AI Bets, Bigger Blind Spots: Why C-suite Leaders Expect Revenue Without a Roadmap
Leaders expect AI to lift revenue, but few can say how. Win by funding small, focused pilots with clear metrics, killing what misses targets, and scaling what moves the numbers.
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Chevron's off-grid gas plan keeps AI data centers running without raising electric bills
Chevron plans off-grid energy parks to feed AI data centers without lifting household bills. Gas-fueled sites could mean faster builds, steadier costs, and high uptime.
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Execution beats theory: commercial excellence with AI delivers results in months
Valuation now follows commercial excellence; AI helps only when wired into pricing and sales. Execute with discipline and you can see ~3% price and ~7% EBIT in 18 months.
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From DeepMind to Microsoft AI: Mustafa Suleyman's Playbook for Building Useful, Responsible Products
Mustafa Suleyman pairs frontier research with real products and rigorous safety, driving AI at DeepMind, Inflection, and Microsoft. Executives get a clear, usable playbook.
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Latest AI News for Finance
$3 Trillion AI Data Center Buildout Puts Debt Markets in the Driver's Seat
The AI data center bill is near $3T, and debt is footing much of it across bonds, loans, and securitizations. Watch issuance surge-and risks tied to power, churn, and renewals.
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Who Pays for AI? Debt Markets Confront a $3 Trillion Data Center Bill
$3T AI data centers won't be built on equity alone-debt carries the load. Expect heavy issuance across banks, bonds and private credit, with energy access driving risk and pricing.
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Swarmer Files for Nasdaq Capital Market IPO to Fund Combat-Tested Drone Swarm Software, Ticker SWMR
Swarmer filed to list as SWMR on Nasdaq, aiming to scale its autonomous drone swarm software. Lucid Capital Markets will run the book; pricing and size weren't disclosed for now.
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Bond Market Takes the Lead as AI's Data Center Tab Tops $3 Trillion
Credit is quietly fueling the AI data center build, with $3T-$5T on the line. Issuance is swelling across bonds and private deals-and it could reshape risk in bond books.
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CFOs Face an AI Surge: Culture Will Decide Who Leads
AI use in finance surged, yet the snag isn't tech-it's org design, skills, and culture. CFOs who blend human judgment with AI now will outpace the pack.
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AI for Personal Finance 2026-2030: $2.95B Forecast, 21.8% CAGR, Key Drivers and Regional Outlook
AI is moving from add-on to core in personal finance, with the market hitting $2.95B by 2030 after $1.34B in 2026. North America leads now; APAC accelerates next.
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AMD Q4 earnings on deck: AI spend jitters vs data center surge
AMD reports Tuesday, with investors laser-focused on whether AI orders can support heavy capex. Watch data center growth, margins, and early traction for Helios and MI500.
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China takes No. 2 spot in AI finance, trailing the U.S. and leading Asia
China is now No. 2 in AI finance, scoring 83.41 behind the U.S. and ahead of the U.K. It leads in adoption across finance, but lags on data, infrastructure, and capital.
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Latest AI News for Government
Armenia moves to build a unified AI call and chat center for 24/7 government services
Armenia plans a unified AI call-and-chat center for public services, 24/7, with Armenian/English and quick handoff to humans. Top focus: security, privacy, and a careful pilot.
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Governance First: Building Trustworthy AI in Government
Trust without governance is a risk, not a strategy. Build it with clear roles, risk tiers, Model Cards, human oversight, and a visible inventory from day one.
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Cairo Hosts Middle East and Africa's First Major AI Summit, Putting Egypt on the Global Tech Map
Cairo hosts Ai Everything MEA Egypt on Feb 11-12, with President El-Sisi backing a push from pilots to real public services. 350+ firms meet to set policy, funding, and next steps.
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Victoria stakes claim to Australia's AI capital with jobs, skills and data centre push
Victoria wants to be Australia's AI capital, with a plan to grow industry and use tech responsibly. It backs skills, data centres and an $8.1m jobs program.
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Latest AI News for Healthcare
From Hype to Hospital: AI, Humanoid Robots, and the Future of Care on Vancouver Island
AI in health care is moving from buzz to bedside-hear what's working now and what's next. Join UVic and Island Health experts on Jan 28, 2026 for a free community event.
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Stop Claim Denials Before They Happen: AI Moves Upstream in the Revenue Cycle
AI is moving upstream in revenue cycles, catching errors before claims go out. Cleaner submissions mean fewer denials, faster payment, and less grunt work for stretched teams.
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From Delays to Answers: Responsible AI for Women's Health
AI can help close gaps in women's health with earlier detection, better access, and clearer guidance. It works when guardrails are clear: clinician oversight, equity, privacy, monitoring.
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Latest AI News for Hospitality and Events
Booking to Belonging: AI and the Human Touch in Hotels
AI makes hotel stays feel personal, anticipating needs from search to checkout with smart offers, quick help, and fair pricing. Staff can focus on the moments guests remember.
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Smarter Hotel Pricing with Generative AI - LodgIQ AI Wizard on 10 Minutes Hotels Global Launch
10 Minutes Hotels goes global with LodgIQ's AI Wizard, probing GenAI's role in pricing. It turns demand, events, and comp moves into clear rate calls-minus spreadsheets.
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Latest AI News for Human Resources
Beyond Buzzwords: Real HR Wins with AI-Driven CRM
AI-driven CRM for HR streamlines hiring, onboarding, and compliance, cutting admin and errors. Get clearer insights, faster cycles, and a better employee experience.
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Nighttime Job Fairs and AI Training Fuel China's 2026 Jobs Strategy
Evening job fairs and after-hours AI training keep China's workforce competitive. HR can act now with shift-friendly hiring, practical AI paths, and early alerts on automation.
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AI in HR Goes Strategic with ZBrain JD Builder: Faster Hiring, Consistent JDs, Better Decisions
AI moves HR from admin to strategic-faster hiring, cleaner decisions, better experience. ZBrain HR JD Builder standardizes and syncs compliant JDs across your systems.
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Latest AI News for Insurance
Derisking Renewables: AI, Blockchain and IoT Reimagine Energy Insurance
AI, IoT, and blockchain make renewables insurance smarter-predicting failures, automating payouts, and tightening risk control. Better data boosts bankability and trims losses.
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Polly Debuts Three Insurance Tools at NADA 2026 to Speed Deliveries, Cut Friction, and Grow Dealership Revenue
Polly rolls out Proof of Insurance, Coverage Analysis, and post-sale marketing to help dealers close faster and earn more without extra lift. See demos at NADA 2026, Booth 4515W.
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35 Days, Big Decisions: Oregon Targets Road Funding, Wildfire Insurance, and Kids' AI
Oregon's 35-day sprint could remake filings and operations for insurers. Watch transportation funding gaps, wildfire rating rules, and new guardrails for kids' AI chatbots.
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Latest AI News for IT and Development
AI Privacy Litigation in 2025: From Chatbots to Training Data, Regulators and Courts Test Early Boundaries
AI hit production in 2025-and regulators, courts, and plaintiffs took notice. Teams should tighten claims, consent, data use, and child safeguards to stay ahead in 2026.
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BizTrip AI secures $1.5M pre-seed to build AI travel assistants and expand hiring, with RRE leading and Sabre participating
BizTrip AI raised $1.5M pre-seed (total $2.5M), led by RRE Ventures, as Sabre expands its AI travel assistant tie-up. Funds go to product, hiring and customer growth.
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Deepfakes Don't Have to Fool You to Win
AI-edited visuals sway opinion even after they're exposed as fake. Trust won't come from detection alone-it needs signed provenance, tougher defaults, and loud, timely corrections.
Read more →
Beyond Transformers: The Next AI Race Is About Energy
AI's next race is matching strong reasoning with far less energy, likely beyond transformers. Distillation, smart design, and chip policy shifts make efficiency the edge.
Read more →
Swarmer Files for Nasdaq Capital Market IPO to Fund Combat-Tested Drone Swarm Software, Ticker SWMR
Swarmer filed to list as SWMR on Nasdaq, aiming to scale its autonomous drone swarm software. Lucid Capital Markets will run the book; pricing and size weren't disclosed for now.
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Kazakhstan Appoints Bakhtiyar Mukhametkaliyev as Vice Minister for AI and Digital Development
Kazakhstan named Bakhtiyar Mukhametkaliyev Vice Minister of AI and Digital Development on Feb 2, 2026. Expect tighter APIs, stronger data governance, and reliability over hype.
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Google awards $500,000 to INSAIT at Sofia University for AI research
INSAIT wins $500K from Google to boost AI in Sofia, adding to over $6M in support. Funds target vision, robotics, and core ML-expect more papers, datasets, and fresh roles.
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Latest AI News for Legal
AI Privacy Litigation in 2025: From Chatbots to Training Data, Regulators and Courts Test Early Boundaries
AI hit production in 2025-and regulators, courts, and plaintiffs took notice. Teams should tighten claims, consent, data use, and child safeguards to stay ahead in 2026.
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From Busywork to Judgment: How AI Rewrites the Junior Lawyer Playbook
AI shifts junior lawyer work from grunt tasks to verification, context, and building systems. Firms that redesign training will grow sharper judgment and better lawyers, faster.
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Legal Teams Race Into AI, With Governance Gaps and Discovery Landmines Ahead
Legal teams are racing to use LLMs for review and search, but guardrails trail behind. Missed redactions, fuzzy tagging, and thin audit trails could spark sanctions and clawbacks.
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UAE unveils plan for AI-assisted lawmaking and a real-time regulatory digital twin
The UAE plans an AI-assisted legal system built on a real-time digital twin of its laws. Expect quicker, data-led updates with humans in charge and clear guardrails.
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Anthropic's Legal Play: Plugins, Playbooks, and Pressure on Point Solutions
Anthropic adds legal plugins to Claude's Cowork for contract review, redlines, and doc analysis. Playbook-based workflows debut in preview, with connectors and org rollout coming.
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Latest AI News for Management
Fiduciary managers embrace AI for admin, not asset trades-yet
Fiduciary managers are using AI for memos, legal reviews, and automation, with just 9% touching trades. It's about speed and cost today, as firms tighten governance and pilot research.
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85% of FM firms use AI, mostly to automate low-risk tasks
Most FM teams use AI for drafting and routine tasks. The wins come from ticket triage, maintenance planning, SLA alerts, and vendor scorecards-backed by guardrails and metrics.
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Kazakhstan Sets May 2026 Deadline for Cross-Ministry AI Project in Water Management
Kazakhstan set a May 1, 2026 deadline to launch an AI-led water management project. Expect cross-agency data work, pilots, and clearer forecasting to manage growing water stress.
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Latest AI News for Marketing
CBAi launches first practical AI marketing course for cleaning, FM and environmental services, cutting tender time by 50-70%
CBAi launches a 10-module AI Marketing Roadmap for cleaning, FM and environmental services. Built on real workflows, it speeds bids and technical content-and tightens compliance.
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57% trust brands more with AI when it's helpful, transparent, and safe with data
Consumers are warming to AI when it actually helps-57% trust brands more, and 73% buy on AI picks. Show your work, add value, and avoid creepy overreach with clear controls.
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Decart's Lucy 2 makes live streams editable on the fly
Decart's Lucy 2 edits live video by prompt-swap backgrounds, add objects, even restyle the host-without stutter. Faster cycles, lower costs, and shoppable streams that react live.
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From banners to AI: IAB's 30-year story, the standards that made it scale, and the fights ahead
Thirty years in, digital ads moved from chaos to a $260B engine, with standards unlocking scale. Next up: AI and fragmentation-agree on rules, measure outcomes, keep people first.
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Hotels Keep Direct Bookings Steady as AI Grows and Guests Spend More
Direct hotel bookings are steady and still deliver higher value, even as OTAs and AI grab more research. Focus on fast mobile UX, clear rates, metasearch, and an easy checkout.
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Latest AI News for Operations
Stop Expecting AI to Fix Broken Processes: Turn Insights Into Execution
AI won't fix broken ops-it just speeds them up. Value comes when insight drives action: fix flows, tie demand to replenishment, pilot fast, embed changes in WMS/OMS/TMS.
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Momentus launches AI upgrades to cut busywork and speed venue and event operations
Momentus rolls out AI features to speed up venue ops and cut busywork. Ask Mo, Analytics, and Smart Imports put answers, live KPIs, and cleaner data at your team's fingertips.
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AI is widespread on the factory floor in 2026, yet few feel advanced as integration and talent issues persist
Manufacturers head into 2026 with AI and cloud ERP delivering gains, yet integration and talent gaps drag. Budgets rise as teams scale pilots and brace for trade strain.
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Infovista Debuts VistAI, Agentic AI That Turns Network Insight into Real-Time Action
Infovista launches VistAI, an agentic AI framework that moves telcos from monitoring to autonomous decisions. It cuts MTTR and tickets with intent-based, cross-domain automation.
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Indian Army picks Shield AI's V-BAT drones, pairing Hivemind autonomy with Hyderabad production
India's Army is buying Shield AI's V-BAT and Hivemind, bringing runway-free, 12-hour ISR that stays aloft under jamming. Hyderabad production and SDK access put teams in control.
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From Recipe Design to Kibble Production: 10 AI Insights Pet Food Makers Can Use Now
From IPPE 2026, AI is hitting pet food lines, from extrusion tuning to safer, tighter QC. Start small, use imperfect data, set guardrails, then scale quick wins.
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Latest AI News for PR and Communications
Ruder Finn Unveils AI Accelerator, Embedding AI Across the Agency and Targeting 95% of Work by Q3
Ruder Finn debuts an AI Accelerator to embed AI in client work and training; 88% of U.S. accounts use custom AI, aiming 95% by Q3. For PR, fluency is now table stakes.
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From Broadcasts to Conversations: Leading With AI as Your Teammate
Trust is slipping, and employees want leaders who show up with clarity and heart. Use AI to save time, spot themes, and spark real two-way dialogue across Viva Engage and Teams.
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41caijing.com Launches AI-Native PR and GEO Infrastructure for Chinese Brands Going Global
41caijing.com launches AI-native PR + GEO so Chinese brands get found across search, AI, and recommendations. One brand rose from 40 to 220,000 in AI visibility in a month.
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AI gatekeepers pick winners, sideline the BBC, and drain news clicks
AI now decides which news gets seen, leaning on a handful of sources-BBC is missing while The Guardian dominates. PR needs a plan for AI, licensing, and shrinking referrals.
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Latest AI News for Product Development
AI Privacy Litigation in 2025: From Chatbots to Training Data, Regulators and Courts Test Early Boundaries
AI hit production in 2025-and regulators, courts, and plaintiffs took notice. Teams should tighten claims, consent, data use, and child safeguards to stay ahead in 2026.
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BizTrip AI secures $1.5M pre-seed to build AI travel assistants and expand hiring, with RRE leading and Sabre participating
BizTrip AI raised $1.5M pre-seed (total $2.5M), led by RRE Ventures, as Sabre expands its AI travel assistant tie-up. Funds go to product, hiring and customer growth.
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OPAL and DOE's Genesis Mission Build Biology Foundation Models to Speed Discovery and Biomanufacturing
OPAL brings robotics, AI models, and clean data together to speed the path from gene to pilot scale. Expect tighter build-test-learn loops, quicker scale-up, and fewer dead ends.
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Kolmar's Loud Labs uses AI to cut beauty product planning to 30 seconds
Kolmar's Loud Labs shrinks beauty product planning from months to seconds, turning a few keywords into a full brief. Teams get faster concepts, more tests, and fewer bottlenecks.
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From Concept to Shop Floor, Faster: AI and Human Teams Rewire Product Development
AI is shrinking hardware cycles, stress-testing decisions, and lifting yields from concept to shop floor. Engineers, operators, and agents sync to ship smarter, with less waste.
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Chat Your Way to 3D Design: SolidWorks Introduces Aura, Leo, and Marie
SolidWorks adds chat assistants-Aura, Leo, and Marie-to build geometry, flag constraints, and suggest materials right in CAD. Faster loops, with engineers still steering.
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Latest AI News for Real Estate and Construction
Clarity Beats Scale: AI and Regulation Tip the Balance in UK Buy-to-Let
Scale used to win; now clarity does, as AI, new rules, and big capital reset UK buy-to-let. Landlords using smart tools can model deals, stay onside with HMRC, and move quicker.
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Anthropic Anchors AI Alley with Full-Building Lease at 300 Howard, Boosting Downtown San Francisco's Revival
Anthropic is taking all of 300 Howard and adding 342 Howard, cementing its hub in SF's AI Alley. The deal signals fresh demand, bigger TI needs, and momentum around Transbay.
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$3 Trillion AI Data Center Buildout Puts Debt Markets in the Driver's Seat
The AI data center bill is near $3T, and debt is footing much of it across bonds, loans, and securitizations. Watch issuance surge-and risks tied to power, churn, and renewals.
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AI spend surges as UK housebuilders gear up for growth and the Future Homes Standard
UK housebuilding shifts from pause to build, with pipelines firming and AI budgets averaging £441k. With FHS 2028 ahead and demand strong, the smart move is green space and speed.
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Latest AI News for Sales
Teradyne rides AI-fueled chip testing demand as Q4 revenue jumps 44% to $1.08 billion, topping estimates
AI is driving Teradyne: revenue up 44% to $1.08B, profit $257.2M. If you sell into chips or test, chase capacity now and lead with throughput, yield, and faster ramps.
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Sales Teams Want Intent, Not Lists-Leadpoet Raises $750K and Tops $1M ARR
Sales teams are ditching bloated lead lists for real intent signals. Leadpoet flags accounts ready to buy, scanning public cues and showing the proof behind each pick.
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Hotels Keep Direct Bookings Steady as AI Grows and Guests Spend More
Direct hotel bookings are steady and still deliver higher value, even as OTAs and AI grab more research. Focus on fast mobile UX, clear rates, metasearch, and an easy checkout.
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BigBear.ai's UAE Pivot: Will Abu Dhabi Deals Turn Promise Into Steady Revenue?
BigBear.ai bets on the UAE with an Abu Dhabi office and AD Ports deal for steadier, software-led revenue. Progress is slow, but cross-sell and data sovereignty can widen growth.
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Latest AI News for Science and Research
Claude in the lab: teaming up with Allen Institute and HHMI to speed discovery
Anthropic partners with HHMI and the Allen Institute to put Claude to work in labs-speeding analysis and experiment planning. Scientists stay in charge with transparent reasoning.
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Beyond Transformers: The Next AI Race Is About Energy
AI's next race is matching strong reasoning with far less energy, likely beyond transformers. Distillation, smart design, and chip policy shifts make efficiency the edge.
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MOAT Brings AI to Particle Accelerators, Speeding Experiments and Connecting DOE Labs
AI is changing how accelerators are designed and run, with MOAT pushing shared tools, digital twins, and assistants across DOE labs. At ALS, setup time fell by ~100x.
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Kazakhstan Sets May 2026 Deadline for Cross-Ministry AI Project in Water Management
Kazakhstan set a May 1, 2026 deadline to launch an AI-led water management project. Expect cross-agency data work, pilots, and clearer forecasting to manage growing water stress.
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Keeping Citizen Science Human: A Responsible AI Roadmap
AI can help with speed and scale in citizen science, but it can bias results and sap volunteer motivation. This playbook maps out practical, people-first ways to use it well.
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Latest AI News for Writers
My students chose ChatGPT over my column - and reminded me why human voice matters
Students picked the AI draft over mine-clearer, cleaner, easier to read. The takeaway: lead with clarity, then add time, place, and one unforgettable line only you could write.
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Proof You Wrote It: OKhuman Listens While You Type
OKhuman listens as you type and adds a stamp proving a human wrote it. It's early, a bit creepy to some, but useful for editors, freelancers, and anyone tired of AI suspicion.
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