Artificial Intelligence News for the Week of January 30; Updates from Fujitsu, NVIDIA, VDURA & More
Solutions Review Executive Editor Tim King curated this list of notable artificial intelligence news for the week of January 30, 2026.
Keeping tabs on all the most relevant artificial intelligence news can be a time-consuming task. As a result, our editorial team aims to provide a summary of the top headlines from the last week in this space. Solutions Review editors will curate vendor product news, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital funding, talent acquisition, and other noteworthy artificial intelligence news items.
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Artificial Intelligence News for the Week of January 30, 2026
Atos Revives Bull Brand to House Its AI, HPC, and Quantum Group
Atos is relaunching Bull as its dedicated brand for high‑performance computing, artificial intelligence, and quantum technologies, spinning the historic French computing name back out as a flagship unit as part of a state‑backed restructuring. Bull will focus on end‑to‑end advanced computing stacks—from hardware and interconnects to AI platforms and services—to support European digital sovereignty in critical sectors like defense, energy, and scientific research.
Read on for more → https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/atos-relaunches-its-ai-hpc-and-quantum-group-under-bull-brand/
AtScale Joins Open Semantic Interchange to Standardize Metrics for AI and BI
AtScale has joined the Open Semantic Interchange (OSI), an open source initiative led by Snowflake to define a vendor-neutral standard for semantic metadata so enterprises can maintain consistent metrics across dashboards, notebooks, and machine learning models. Bringing over a decade of semantic layer experience and its Semantic Modeling Language (SML), AtScale aims to help OSI ground the standard in real-world multidimensional modeling, easing migrations from legacy systems like SSAS and Cognos while making governed business logic portable across cloud data platforms, BI tools, and AI agents.
Read on for more → https://www.opensourceforu.com/2026/01/atscale-enters-open-source-osi-to-standardise-semantic-metadata-for-ai-and-bi/
BigID Launches Concierge to Give Data and AI Teams “Extra Hands” Without Extra Headcount
BigID has introduced BigID Concierge, a flexible service that embeds experienced BigID operators and AI‑assisted workflows into customer teams so they can execute day‑to‑day data security, privacy, governance, and AI tasks faster. Rather than adding new tools or hiring more staff, Concierge provides ongoing or project‑based execution capacity—operationalizing retention, deletion, remediation, access intelligence, and DSAR work—so organizations can move from data insight to action without backlogs.
Read on for more → https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/bigid-concierge-extends-customer-teams-to-deliver-faster-data-and-ai-results-302674177.html
Cadence and Lightmatter Team Up to Scale Optical AI Systems
Cadence and photonics startup Lightmatter are partnering so chip designers can co‑optimize advanced electronic and optical components, using Cadence’s design tools alongside Lightmatter’s photonic interconnect and compute technologies to build next‑generation optical AI systems. The collaboration is aimed at helping hyperscalers and semiconductor companies break through power and bandwidth limits in traditional electronic architectures by making it easier to design, verify, and scale mixed electro‑optical platforms for large AI workloads.
Read on for more → https://finance.yahoo.com/news/cadence-lightmatter-team-scale-optical-140500608.html
Chainguard Factory 2.0 Introduces DriftlessAF, an Agentic Architecture for Secure Open Source Builds
Chainguard has unveiled Factory 2.0, powered by a new agentic framework called DriftlessAF, to modernize how its automated build system monitors, tests, and ships secure open source artifacts at massive scale. Factory 2.0 combines always-on automation with AI analysis of build logs and security signals so suspicious changes can be flagged and remediated quickly, giving customers more trustworthy containers, language libraries, and VM images for their software supply chains.
Read on for more → https://www.chainguard.dev/unchained/driftlessaf-introducing-chainguard-factory-2-0
Cisco: AI Is Driving a Surge in Data Privacy Spend and Forcing Holistic Governance
Cisco’s 2026 Data and Privacy Benchmark Study reports that 90% of organizations have expanded their privacy programs and 93% plan to invest more, with 38% spending at least $5 million on privacy in the past year as AI adoption accelerates. While three-quarters now have some form of AI governance body, only 12% consider these structures mature, and 65% still struggle to access high-quality data—pushing companies toward more holistic governance of personal and non-personal data as a prerequisite for explainable, trusted AI at scale.
Read on for more → https://newsroom.cisco.com/c/r/newsroom/en/us/a/y2026/m01/ai-data-privacy-investments-governance-cisco-report.html
Cockroach Labs 2026 AI Report Warns Infrastructure Is Near Breaking Point
Cockroach Labs’ “State of AI Infrastructure 2026” report finds that as AI shifts from pilots to always‑on production, 83% of senior tech leaders believe their data infrastructure will hit a breaking point within two years, and a third expect failure in under a year. The study highlights the database layer as a primary bottleneck under sustained AI load, with leaders warning that AI doesn’t just add traffic—it fundamentally changes the scale systems must survive—making resilient, elastic architectures a board‑level priority rather than a back‑office concern.
Read on for more → https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cockroach-labs-2026-ai-report-finds-ai-scale-is-pushing-enterprise-infrastructure-toward-failure-302673598.html
Coder Launches AI Maturity Self-Assessment to Benchmark Agentic AI in Software Development
Coder has released a free AI Maturity Self-Assessment and accompanying AI Maturity Curve to help engineering leaders understand where they sit on the journey from ad hoc AI coding experiments to governed, scalable agent-driven development workflows. The online tool benchmarks maturity across practices, controls, and governance readiness so teams can identify gaps, plan safe expansion of AI agents in the SDLC, and align adoption with security and platform policies instead of letting AI grow chaotically.
Read on for more → https://www.citybiz.co/article/799983/coder-launches-ai-maturity-self-assessment-to-help-enterprises-benchmark-agentic-ai-adoption-in-software-development/
Datalinx AI Raises $4.2M to Fix Data Readiness for Enterprise Marketing AI
Datalinx AI has raised a $4.2 million oversubscribed seed round led by High Alpha with participation from Databricks and others to help enterprise marketing and data teams turn fragmented, low-quality data into predictive, AI‑ready data products. The company targets the persistent “our data isn’t ready for AI” problem by automating data preparation and quality work so marketing teams can ship models and use cases faster without building heavy internal data engineering pipelines.
Read on for more → https://finance.yahoo.com/news/datalinx-ai-raises-4-2m-133400295.html
Aon and DataRobot Partner to Bring Agentic AI to Client Onboarding and Servicing
Aon is collaborating with DataRobot to use its Agent Workforce Platform and reasoning-based AI agents to modernize client onboarding and day-to-day servicing across parts of the insurance lifecycle. The initiative aims to let AI agents handle routine documentation and workflow decisions while colleagues remain in the loop for oversight, giving clients faster turnaround times, more consistent experiences, and real-time insights without sacrificing the human relationships and risk expertise that define Aon’s brand.
Read on for more → https://www.datarobot.com/newsroom/press/aon-and-datarobot-collaborate-to-redefine-client-onboarding-with-agentic-ai/
Dynatrace Perform 2026 Debuts “Dynatrace Intelligence” for Autonomous, Agentic Operations
At its Perform 2026 conference, Dynatrace introduced Dynatrace Intelligence, which fuses deterministic AI grounded in Grail‑backed causal context with agentic AI that can safely reason, decide, and act within guardrails. New capabilities turn observability into an active control plane for cloud‑ and AI‑native software, unifying frontend, backend, AI telemetry, databases, and cloud into a single experience so both humans and AI agents can understand live behavior and drive closed‑loop, autonomous outcomes across IT and business operations.
Read on for more → https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260128134927/en/Dynatrace-Perform-2026-Ignites-a-New-Era-of-Autonomous-Intelligence-and-Innovation
Fujitsu Launches Dedicated Platform for Autonomous Generative AI Operations
Fujitsu has launched a dedicated AI platform that lets enterprises autonomously manage the full generative AI lifecycle—from model development and operation to incremental learning and continuous improvement—inside secure, closed environments. Delivered via its Private AI Platform on PRIMERGY and Private GPT, the system targets sovereign, in-house generative AI, offering low-code/no-code tools for agent development, support for Model Context Protocol, and multi-agent coordination across data center, edge, and physical AI use cases.
Read on for more → https://www.hpcwire.com/aiwire/2026/01/27/fujitsu-launches-platform-for-managing-and-operating-generative-ai-systems/
G2 to Acquire Capterra, Software Advice, and GetApp from Gartner, Creating “AI-Era” Software Reviews Giant
G2 has agreed to acquire Gartner’s software review and recommendation platforms Capterra, Software Advice, and GetApp, uniting four major marketplaces into what it calls the largest source of B2B software intelligence in the age of AI. The combined business will aggregate more than 6 million verified reviews, reach over 200 million annual buyers across 2,000+ categories, and power richer AI‑driven recommendations and buyer‑intent signals for vendors once the deal closes in Q1 2026, subject to customary approvals.
Read on for more → https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/g2-to-acquire-capterra-software-advice-and-getapp-from-gartner-302673901.html
Go1 Pivots to Contextual, Agent-Driven Learning in the Flow of Work
Go1 has unveiled a new product direction centered on “contextual learning,” introducing Morgan, an intelligent agent that brings personalized learning into everyday tools like Slack and Microsoft Teams rather than forcing employees into separate training portals. Morgan uses role, policy, and organizational context to surface relevant content, answer questions, reinforce skills, and support compliance, as Go1 evolves from a content hub into an employee development suite with agent‑powered manager tools and measurable outcomes for performance and people risk.
Read on for more → https://www.morningstar.com/news/pr-newswire/20260127de71981/go1-unveils-new-product-direction-focused-on-contextual-learning-driving-measurable-outcomes
Hackett Group’s 2026 Key Issues Study: AI Delivers 25%+ Gains as Enterprises Redesign Work
The Hackett Group’s 2026 Enterprise Key Issues Study shows leading organizations are reimagining operating models with AI, driving 25%+ improvements in customer experience (76% of scalers), risk/compliance (57%), and employee productivity (80%). While AI momentum is accelerating, the firm stresses that sustained impact requires stronger governance, AI talent strategies, simplified processes, and disciplined value measurement, with award winners like Bosch and Roche Turkiye showing 200–2,500% ROI from agentic workflows.
Read on for more → https://www.morningstar.com/news/business-wire/20260128525082/the-hackett-group-survey-finds-ai-momentum-accelerates-as-enterprises-reimagine-work
Handshake Acquires Cleanlab to Bolster Data Quality and Evaluation for Frontier AI Models
Handshake has acquired data quality startup Cleanlab in a deal that folds Cleanlab’s MIT‑trained research team and confident‑learning technology into Handshake’s AI data labeling platform to improve training data for frontier AI models. The acquisition, framed largely as an acqui‑hire, will see Cleanlab lead Handshake’s AI research on data auditing, quality assurance, and LLM evaluation, while its popular open‑source package moves to a more permissive Apache‑2.0 license so enterprises and labs can continue using its tools to detect noisy labels and strengthen model reliability.
Read on for more → https://pulse2.com/handshake-acquires-cleanlab-to-build-data-quality-and-evaluation-capabilities-for-frontier-ai-models/
Info-Tech’s “Data Priorities 2026” Warns AI Is Scaling Underlying Data Problems
Info-Tech Research Group’s Data Priorities 2026 report finds that inconsistent data quality, unclear governance, and low data literacy are still undermining AI readiness, even as organizations rush to prove value from AI under tighter budgets and regulations. The firm outlines four priorities for CIOs and CDOs—unified data/AI governance, customer‑centric data products, a trusted AI‑ready data supply, and cultivating data champions—arguing that “feed AI noise and it will scale confusion; feed it clarity and it will scale intelligence,” and that only disciplined data foundations will unlock sustainable returns from AI.
Jasper: AI Is Now Core Marketing Infrastructure, but Governance and Scale Are the New Bottlenecks
Jasper’s 2026 State of AI in Marketing Report finds AI adoption in marketing is now nearly universal, with leaders treating AI as core operating infrastructure rather than a side experiment, and many teams reporting 2x or greater ROI where they measure impact. Yet only 41% of marketers can confidently prove AI ROI (down from 49% last year), and governance friction from legal, compliance, and brand has jumped 3.4x year over year, making structured ownership, quality controls, and measurement the main constraints on scaling AI rather than budget or enthusiasm.
Read on for more → https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/new-jasper-research-shows-ai-is-now-core-to-marketing-with-scale-and-governance-emerging-as-top-barriers-302671894.html
LearnUpon Closes 2025 With Breakthrough Growth, AI-Driven Course Creation, and Global Expansion
LearnUpon capped 2025 with strong global growth, opening a new Dublin headquarters, renovating its Belgrade office, and expanding leadership across product, engineering, marketing, customer experience, and associations while serving more than 1,500 businesses worldwide. The company advanced its AI vision by acquiring Courseau—an AI-native platform that turns organizational knowledge into structured, evidence-based courses—and rolling out Learning Journeys to automate personalized workflows, helping customers like gWorks and Florida Realtors cut support tickets and generate measurable learning ROI.
Read on for more → https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260129847362/en/LearnUpon-Ends-2025-With-Breakthrough-Growth-Product-Innovation-and-Global-Expansion
Lenovo CIO Playbook: AI Is Paying Off, but CIOs Aren’t Ready for Agentic Scale
Lenovo’s CIO Playbook 2026, based on research with IDC and 3,120 leaders, finds that nearly half of AI proofs-of-concept have moved into production and some organizations expect up to 179% ROI, with $2.79 returned for every dollar invested. Yet only 27% have a comprehensive AI governance framework and just 21% use agentic AI at scale, while 60% say they are more than 12 months away from being ready to scale agentic AI across the enterprise—highlighting a growing gap between AI ambition and operational readiness.
Read on for more → https://news.lenovo.com/pressroom/press-releases/research-reveals-ai-is-paying-off-cios-arent-ready/
New Relic’s AIOps Data Shows Big Gains in Engineering Productivity
New Relic’s 2026 AI Impact Report finds that accounts using its AI‑powered observability features cut alert volume by 27%, achieve roughly 2x higher alert correlation, and resolve incidents about 25% faster than non‑AI users, with MTTC during a May 2025 spike dropping to 26.75 minutes versus 50.23 minutes. Those same AI‑enabled teams ship code far more frequently, averaging about 80% higher deployment velocity overall and reaching up to 453 deployments per day at peak compared with 87 for non‑AI accounts, linking AIOps directly to reclaimed engineering time and faster delivery.
Read on for more → https://cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/artificial-intelligence/boost-your-engineering-productivity-with-aiops-new-relics-2026-report-insights/127610541
NTT DATA and AWS Sign Multi-Year Pact to Accelerate Enterprise Cloud and Agentic AI Adoption
NTT DATA has signed a multi‑year Strategic Collaboration Agreement with AWS to modernize mission‑critical workloads and help enterprises adopt agentic AI at scale across sectors like financial services, healthcare, public sector, and manufacturing. The partners will combine NTT DATA’s cloud transformation and Smart AI Agent ecosystem with AWS’s services to deliver industry cloud solutions, AI‑driven large‑scale migration, and innovation labs on AWS, giving customers an end‑to‑end path from advisory through managed services.
Read on for more → https://www.hpcwire.com/bigdatawire/this-just-in/ntt-data-partners-with-aws-to-accelerate-enterprise-cloud-and-agentic-ai-adoption/
Opsera’s 2026 Benchmark Shows AI Coding Assistants Are Now the Norm—and Expose New Governance Gaps
Opsera’s “2026 AI Coding Impact Benchmark Report,” based on data from more than 250,000 developers, finds AI coding assistants have reached about 90% enterprise adoption by the end of 2025 and deliver 48–58% faster time‑to‑pull‑request on average. The report notes that productivity gains are highest in organizations with automated CI/CD pipelines and strong governance, while laggards with manual workflows see more bottlenecks and security risks, underscoring the need to pair tools like GitHub Copilot and emerging agentic DevOps assistants with rigorous controls across the AI‑driven development lifecycle.
Read on for more → https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/new-opsera-report-reveals-how-ai-is-transforming-software-delivery-and-driving-business-outcomes-302673996.html
Oracle Launches Life Sciences AI Data Platform to Unite Fragmented Data and Agentic Intelligence
Oracle has introduced the Oracle Life Sciences AI Data Platform, a generative AI–enabled environment that unifies customer data, third‑party sources, and more than 129 million de‑identified longitudinal Oracle Health EHR records to accelerate R&D, clinical trials, safety monitoring, and commercialization in pharma, medtech, and life sciences. Built on OCI and tightly integrated with Oracle Life Sciences and Oracle Health AI application suites, the platform uses agentic reasoning and out‑of‑the‑box AI agents so researchers can ask open‑ended questions, refine hypotheses, generate synthetic control arms, monitor safety across disparate sources, and support regulatory submissions with full data lineage transparency and guardrails.
Snowflake Energy Solutions: Unifying IT, OT, and IoT for AI-Ready Grids
Snowflake has introduced Energy Solutions for its AI Data Cloud, bundling 30+ partner-built tools and curated datasets to unify IT, OT, and IoT data for utilities and oil and gas companies. By bringing SAP finance/supply-chain data together with field and grid telemetry, Snowflake aims to power predictive maintenance, grid optimization, and lower-carbon operations for customers like ExxonMobil, PG&E, Siemens, and Sunrun.
Read on for more → https://www.snowflake.com/en/blog/data-driven-energy-solutions/
Swimlane Unveils Fleet of AI Security Agents and Low-Code Agent Builder
Swimlane has launched a fleet of “Hero AI” agents and an Agent‑Builder inside its Turbine platform, giving security teams and MSSPs an AI workforce that already performs the equivalent of more than 60,000 SOC analysts’ work per day across its customer base. The agents act as intelligent microservices that handle complex reasoning and threat‑intel tasks while playbooks provide guardrails, with Swimlane reporting a 75% reduction in mean time to respond and thousands of cases closed autonomously in its own SOC.
Read on for more → https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260127331259/en/Swimlane-Unveils-Fleet-of-AI-Agents-and-Agent-Builder-to-Power-the-Security-Workforce
Synechron Launches “Agentic” Suite of AI Agents for Regulated Workflows
Synechron has launched Synechron Agentic, a portfolio of production‑ready AI agents designed to automate complex, highly regulated workflows in banking, wealth, payments, and insurance while maintaining transparency and controls. The agents integrate with platforms like ServiceNow, Salesforce, Appian, and Datadog so firms can embed AI inside existing processes, accelerating operations and proving value quickly without adding undue risk or disrupting current systems.
Read on for more → https://www.synechron.com/en-us/press-releases/synechron-launches-suite-ai-agents-automate-complex-workflows-reduce-risk-and-speed
Teradata Unveils Enterprise AgentStack for Production-Grade Agentic AI
Teradata has introduced Enterprise AgentStack, an open, connected stack that unifies the lifecycle for building, deploying, and governing autonomous AI agents against enterprise data across hybrid and multi‑cloud environments. The platform combines components such as Enterprise MCP for secure data discovery, AgentBuilder and AgentEngine for creating and running single or multi‑agent systems, and AgentOps for observability and governance, positioning Teradata customers to turn their existing analytic datasets into a foundation for large‑scale agentic AI in minutes rather than months.
Read on for more → https://www.teradata.com/press-releases/2026/teradata-unveils-enterprise-agentstack
Zapier Report: Leaders See AI Reshaping Teams via New Roles, Not Layoffs
Zapier’s latest enterprise AI trends report finds that 71% of enterprise leaders expect AI to reshape teams mainly through redeployment and new hiring—not layoffs—with 65% planning to hire AI automation specialists and 64% AI platform engineers by 2026. The research shows most enterprises are prioritizing full‑scale AI orchestration over isolated pilots, with 69% planning to invest at least $1 million in AI initiatives as employees already use AI far more than leaders realize.
Read on for more → https://finance.yahoo.com/news/zapier-report-reveals-71-enterprise-130000821.html
Expert Insights

Insight Jam Launches Year-Long “Mesh Lab” to Build a Framework for Work & Learning in the Age of AI
Insight Jam Mesh Lab is a year-long, monthly series of expert-led discussions dedicated to exploring and shaping the next generation of frameworks for work and learning in the age of AI. Rather than reacting to tools or trends, Mesh Lab is designed to initiate a sustained, cross-sector conversation about how human capability itself must be re-architected as AI becomes embedded across education, enterprise, and leadership.
Solutions Review is Getting Set to Host Nutanix and Northeastern University for the Exclusive Session ‘Cloud-Native for the AI-Powered, Innovation-Ready Enterprise Masterclass’ on February 19
Join us for the Nutanix Cloud Native Masterclass, an exclusive event for C-level executives, where attendees will receive a Certificate of Completion from Northeastern University, recognizing their expertise in cloud native strategies. In this Masterclass we’ll explore how cloud native architecture is reshaping enterprise IT. Unlike traditional monolithic applications — which are slow to evolve, difficult to scale, and operationally complex — cloud native applications are composed of independent, loosely coupled components. Built on microservices, containers, Kubernetes, and API-driven design, they are optimized for dynamic, distributed environments.
Insight Jam LIVE! The Human Impact: AI is Forcing Us to Question What it Means to Be Human
AI has become a mirror forcing us to question our very humanity, and we’re finding ourselves more fragile than expected. This panel explores the spiritual and societal questions generative AI is surfacing, from whether we’ve conflated being human with being digital consumers to what happens when machines can write, compose, and create like us. The answer may lie not in individual intelligence, but in what exists between us: AI can defeat us alone, but not together.
Insight Jam LIVE! The Human Impact: The Fine Line Between Personalized and Creepy AI in Marketing
There’s a fine line between personalized and creepy… and AI is making it easier than ever to cross it. This panel explores the ethics of AI-powered marketing, from SDRs that know your puppy’s name to brands that seem to be listening through your phone. The rule of thumb: be their friend, not their stalker. If customers chose to share information, personalization feels helpful. If you just happen to know it, that’s where it gets creepy.
Insight Jam LIVE! The Human Impact: Historic Marketing Spend is Driving AI Hype to New Heights
Our panel of analysts and builders debates where we actually stand, why historic marketing dollars will extend the peak longer than expected, and why the trough of disillusionment could be deeper than what we saw with cloud computing. One thing is certain: when kids instinctively say “that’s AI, that’s not real,” we’ve entered uncharted territory.
Insight Jam LIVE! The Human Impact: The Danger of Cognitive Offloading to AI
When executives ask ChatGPT whether to restructure their company, disasters happen, because AI is a pattern matcher, not a judgment machine. Our expert panel explores how to guard against cognitive offloading and over-reliance on AI, from restricting models to proprietary knowledge to recognizing that we don’t need smarter models, we need better users of existing ones.
The Digital Analyst with John Santaferraro: Adopting Agentic Analytics with Bhaskar Sunkara
In this episode of The Digital Analyst, John and Bhaskar explore the evolution from dashboards to autonomous analytics agents with someone who decoded complex signals at AppDynamics. Bhaskar reveals why detection without understanding creates alert fatigue, and why fragmented data means marketing, payments, and product teams never agree on basic definitions.
The Board Question That Rarely Gets Asked by Samir Sharma
Boards routinely approve significant investment in data, analytics, and AI. Platforms, programs, and capability build-outs are intended to “future-proof” the organization. The scrutiny applied is familiar and necessary, including cost, risk exposure, delivery timelines, and sometimes competitive parity.
The Editors’ Lens: Building Human Advantage: The Soft Skills Renaissance in the AI Era by William Jepma
The fundamental anxiety about artificial intelligence stems from a misunderstanding of what we’re actually building. Large language models don’t “understand” anything in the meaningful sense—they predict tokens based on statistical patterns in training data. This technical reality should comfort us, yet it reveals an opportunity to reclaim and amplify the distinctly human capabilities that make us irreplaceable.
Contributor Series: Shadow AI and the Leadership Gap: Scaling AI to Your Advantage
This rise of decentralized AI adoption – or shadow AI – is not new, but rather a growing trend that poses significant risks to a corporate entity’s organizational security and operations. According to MIT’s Project NANDA study, roughly 90% of employees report using AI tools without informing their IT departments.
Contributor Series: The AI Code Generation Governance Gap is a Security Gap
As organizations race to adopt generative AI, a critical governance gap is widening. According to data from Gartner, only 23% of IT leaders feel confident managing AI governance, and violations could spur a 30% rise in legal disputes by 2028.
Contributor Series: The AI Compliance Trap: Why Checklist Governance Won’t Save You from the EU AI Act
The era of moving fast and break things is officially over. With the enforcement of the EU AI Act and the rapid maturation of global regulatory frameworks, the mantra for the next decade of Artificial Intelligence is “prove it is safe, or don’t deploy it.”
Contributor Series: APIS Are Not Enough: The Case for Embeddable AI
Think about an AI-powered airline booking experience. The API might return flight options ranked by some intelligent criteria. But the developer still needs to build interfaces for: how many travelers, what class, number of stops, departure and arrival time preferences, airline filters, and then how to actually display the results in a way users can compare and act on. Every team rebuilding this from scratch is duplicating effort, and likely doing it worse than a dedicated team would.
Solutions Review Editors Launch New ‘Human-AI Ledger’ Newsletter to Chronicle the Human Impact of AI
Artificial intelligence is everywhere—but understanding its human impact has never been more urgent. That’s where Solutions Review‘s latest newsletter, The Human-AI Ledger, comes in. Designed to chronicle how AI is reshaping the way we learn, work, lead, and live, this newsletter explores the soft side of AI—the non-technical, deeply human dimensions that determine whether this technological revolution helps us thrive or leaves us behind.
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