Infosys said the integration will be used to help its clients modernize software development, automate workflows and deploy AI systems, initially focusing software engineering, legacy modernization, and DevOps.
SoftBank's loan talks could redefine AI investment financing, signaling either increased lender confidence or persistent valuation skepticism.
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Anthropic's reliance on AI for code generation highlights the shift in software development dynamics, raising questions about quality and trust.
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Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Engram, the company building the learned memory layer for AI, has emerged from stealth with $98M in funding from General Catalyst, Kleiner Perkins, Sequoia Capital, Factory, Modern, Amplify Partners, Neo and notable angels and advisors including Assaf Rappaport, co-founder and CEO of Wiz, Andrej Karpathy, co-founder of OpenAI, and Pieter Abbeel, AI […]
Cerebras' growth highlights the increasing demand for AI infrastructure, emphasizing the need for robust execution to maintain investor confidence.
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It was one of the biggest tech headlines in June: Amid the race leading up to the initial public offerings (IPOs) of artificial intelligence (AI) giants, the United States used its “blocking card” to disable Anthropic’s latest models. Citing national security concerns, the Trump Administration forced the company to prevent non-U.S. citizens (even in the US) from using its most advanced models — the very ones it had just unveiled. Speculation suggests the same thing could happen to OpenAI.
The ban on Anthropic was not lifted until June 30. The US administration said that, in the intervening weeks, it had worked with the company to “review and approve Fable5 to ensure it aligns with the US government and strengthens US leadership in AI.” For its part, OpenAI confirmed that its next major launch would begin with a preview for “trusted partners ”—a list it has shared with the US government.
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Insider Brief Verkada announced Nvidia has made an investment in the company and is working with it on AI systems to bring its physical security platform to more devices. Verkada said the goal is to bring more context-aware AI into the built environment, where cameras and sensors can help organizations manage safety, security and operations […]