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    The UK government has chosen Anthropic to develop an innovative AI assistant aimed at improving how citizens access and navigate complex public services. This collaboration is part of a broader effort to modernize government digital platforms and make interactions more efficient. Instead of stopping at simple chatbots, the project focuses on deploying advanced, agentic AI

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    OpenAI’s latest AI model, GPT-5.2 Pro, is showing significant progress in tackling tough math problems. A recent study by Epoch AI, a nonprofit research group, found that this new version performs better than previous models in solving complex mathematical questions. The results suggest that AI systems are becoming more capable in areas that have traditionally

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    Tradespace has announced it raised $15 million in a Series A funding round led by AVP. The investment aims to help the company grow its innovative platform that uses artificial intelligence to streamline intellectual property management. Existing investors, including Eniac Ventures, Amplo VC, and Scrum Ventures, participated in this funding round. The goal is to

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    Cambio, a company that uses artificial intelligence to improve commercial real estate decisions, has announced its public launch along with a fresh $18 million in funding. Maverick Ventures led the investment round, with support from notable investors like Y Combinator, Adverb Ventures, Peterson Ventures, and several angel investors from top tech and real estate firms.

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    A legal AI startup called IVO has just raised $55 million in a Series B funding round. This news is catching attention in Silicon Valley and beyond. But the bigger story isn’t just about the money. It’s about how AI is starting to transform one of the most traditional and slow-moving industries: law. More people

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    IT leaders are focused on shaping their operations for 2026 by emphasizing agility, flexibility, and delivering real business value. They are exploring new technologies and strategies to stay ahead in a rapidly changing digital landscape. The upcoming trends highlight how organizations can adapt and thrive in the years to come. Emerging Technologies Driving Change As

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    Recent research from Genpact shows that a small but influential group of organizations are leading the way toward fully autonomous businesses. These top performers, representing just 12% of surveyed companies, are moving beyond simple AI experiments. Instead, they are embedding intelligent, agentic AI into their core operations to drive growth and efficiency. The Path to

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    Many people trying to incorporate AI into their daily work dreams of finding one perfect tool that does everything. The idea is simple: one login, one platform, and all tasks—research, writing, automation—handled seamlessly. At first, it sounds efficient and modern. But in practice, this approach often hits a wall, revealing its limitations quickly. The Pitfalls

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    Artificial intelligence is often compared to electricity when it first appeared a century ago. People saw its potential but weren’t quite sure how to use it safely or effectively. Today, many companies are in the same boat with AI. They know it can change everything but struggle with implementation, safety, and getting a good return

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    In 2025, Bidgely established itself as a leader in energy AI by making major moves that set new standards for the industry. The company expanded its patents, made a strategic acquisition, and launched a groundbreaking platform that changes how utilities use artificial intelligence. These efforts help over 35 energy providers worldwide better manage the energy

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