Here is AITech365’s Weekly Roundup of the top news from global markets. In this fast-paced world, breaking down information helps readers grasp the nuances that follow the news.
In Automation in AI news this week…
Invio Automation Acquires Calvary Robotics to Boost Growth
Invio Automation, a leading provider of advanced automation solutions and a portfolio company of Arsenal Capital Partners, announced that it has acquired Calvary Robotics Inc. The terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
In Healthcare news this week…
MedeAnalytics Names Chris Lance as Chief Product Officer
MedeAnalytics, an enterprise healthcare performance company delivering AI-driven data, analytics, and SaaS solutions, announced the appointment of Chris Lance as Chief Product Officer.
In Business Technology news this week…
OpenAI Unveils Frontier: The Next Platform for Enterprise AI Agents and Business Transformation
To push the adoption of AI in the enterprise sector, OpenAI has disclosed the launch of its new platform that can potentially be utilized for the creation, deployment, and management of AI agents capable of executing tasks in different areas of a business. Named Frontier, the platform was unveiled on February 5, 2026. This is a pivotal moment in enterprises’ use of AI for increased productivity.
In Generative AI news this week…
Google Labs Introduces GenTabs With Gemini 3 – A New Frontier for Web and AI Interaction
Google has pushed the limits of AI again. It has unveiled GenTabs, a new feature created with its latest model, Gemini 3. On December 11, 2025, the official Google Labs blog announced a new project. It aims to change how people use the web. Now, you can create AI-powered applications without needing to write any code.
In IT & DevOps news this week…
Anthropic Unveils Claude Opus 4.6 – Most Capable AI Model to Date
Anthropic unveiled the release of Claude Opus 4. 6, the most sophisticated large language model the company has ever built for productivity, coding, agentic workflows, and complex enterprise applications. The new model extends the frontier of long, context reasoning, autonomous task execution, and professional, grade output in coding, document processing, analytics, and research by building on the base of its predecessor, Opus 4. 5.
Insight of the Week
How JPMorgan Built Internal AI Guardrails Without Slowing Innovation
Most Martech leaders talk about guardrails like they are a necessary evil. Something you tolerate because legal asks for it. Something that slows launches, delays campaigns, and turns AI experiments into weeks of back and forth. At JPMorgan Chase, guardrails play a very different role. They are not the brake. They are the engine.
Centralized AI Governance vs. Embedded Governance Teams
For a long time, teams were rewarded for speed. Ship first. Fix later. That mindset built modern tech companies. It worked because the damage was usually contained. A buggy release annoyed users. A bad feature got rolled back.


