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    Alibaba has introduced Qwen3.5, a new multimodal AI model designed to support complex enterprise workflows. The company says this system can handle advanced reasoning and tool use across various applications. The upgrade reflects a shift toward AI systems that can perform multi-step tasks with minimal human input, moving beyond simple chatbots. Enhanced Capabilities and Benchmark

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    A Stockholm-based company has made its innovative AI-powered browser available to everyone. After a year of testing in a closed environment, Strawberry is now in open beta, inviting users to try its unique features. This browser is designed to help users accomplish tasks online with the help of built-in AI agents that can perform actions

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    American International Group (AIG) is making big strides with generative AI. The company reports faster processing times and improved workflows that could change how insurance is done. These developments come after AIG shared details at an Investor Day, highlighting measurable results and new tech strategies. Early Success and Growing Confidence in AI AIG’s CEO, Peter

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    Many organizations still rely heavily on robotic process automation (RPA) to handle routine tasks. But as workflows grow more complex, there’s a push to move beyond traditional RPA into more advanced, intelligent automation. SS&C Blue Prism is guiding its customers through this transition, helping them adopt what’s called agentic AI at a pace they’re comfortable

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    Cognizant is taking its collaboration with Google Cloud to the next level by focusing on large-scale AI deployment. The company is leveraging its AI builder approach and proprietary tools built on Google Cloud to help businesses turn AI strategies into practical, governed systems. This move aims to enable organizations to operationalize agentic AI in real-world

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    Cloudera has announced new updates that make it easier for enterprises to run advanced AI and analytics directly within their own data centers. This move helps organizations secure their data, reduce costs, and improve performance across multi-cloud, edge, and on-premises environments. The enhancements aim to streamline AI workflows and give businesses more control over their

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    Open source developers are facing a new challenge as AI-powered agents are increasingly engaging with their projects. These AI agents can submit a large number of pull requests, which could create risks for the software supply chain. Developer security company Socket has raised concerns about this trend, warning that such activity might be used to

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    Moving cloud infrastructure across different providers can be complex and frustrating. Traditional tools often fall short, capturing only parts of the setup or requiring lots of manual work. A new approach, called Cloud Cloning, aims to change that by offering a more complete way to replicate and migrate cloud environments. Capturing the Entire Cloud Environment

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    OpenAI has announced the hiring of Peter Steinberger, the creator of the popular OpenClaw AI assistant, to lead its efforts in developing advanced personal AI agents. This move signals a big push into autonomous AI tools that can perform tasks independently. CEO Sam Altman shared that Steinberger will focus on building what he calls “the

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    Urban Outfitters Inc. is trying out a new way to handle their weekly retail reports. Instead of spending hours gathering data and creating spreadsheets, they are testing AI systems that do the work automatically. This shift is helping staff focus more on making decisions rather than preparing reports. Automating Routine Retail Tasks Retail decisions depend

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