Scissero Launches Suzie Law Open-Source AI Assistant
Scissero has launched ‘Suzie Law’, an open-source AI assistant to help lawyers with needs such as drafting and knowledge search, with the ability to ‘adapt ...
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Read full articleScissero has launched ‘Suzie Law’, an open-source AI assistant to help lawyers with needs such as drafting and knowledge search, with the ability to ‘adapt ...
Social media platform invests in equivalent to OpenClaw that aims to seamlessly carry out everyday tasks for users
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella last week announced that the company now has more than 20 million enterprise users paying for Microsoft Copilot, according to TechCrunch. That’s up 33% from the 15 million paying customers Microsoft claimed in January. The AI assistant is now directly integrated in programs such as Word, Excel, and Outlook and Microsoft is rolling out new agent features that allow Copilot to perform multiple steps automatically directly within documents and presentations. According to Nadella, the number of questions asked of Copilot per user rose by nearly 20% compared to the previous quarter. Weekly usage is now reportedly on par with the Outlook email service. Microsoft says one advantage for Copilot is that it is no longer locked to a single provider of AI models. In addition to OpenAI’s GPT models, it now also supports models such as Anthropic’s Claude.
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Meta’s AI tools for businesses are gaining significant traction, with its business AI assistant handling around 10 million conversations per week as of late March, up from just one million at the start of the year. The growth follows a global expansion of the beta program across the U.S., EMEA, APAC, and Latin America. Currently […]
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Gemini is coming to Cadillac, Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC vehicles. | Image: General Motors General Motors is planning to bring Google's Gemini AI assistant to around four million vehicles across the US. Model year 2022 and newer Cadillac, Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC vehicles with Google built-in will be eligible for the AI upgrade, which will be rolled out via over-the-air software updates for GM's infotainment system "over several months," according to GM's announcement. GM says this update represents "one of the largest deployments of Gemini in the industry," and that "customers will notice an upgrade from the current Google Assistant to a smarter, more intuitive AI assistant that continues to improve over time." The assistant … Read the full story at The Verge.
At the "What's Next with AWS" 2026 event, AWS launched Amazon Quick—an AI assistant for work with a desktop app and expanded integrations—and expanded Amazon Connect into four agentic AI solutions for supply chain, hiring, customer experience, and healthcare. AWS also extended its partnership with OpenAI, bringing models like GPT-5.5, Codex, and Managed Agents to Amazon Bedrock in limited preview.