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…
Meta Launches AI-Powered ‘Creator Assistant’ and Expands Video Translation Tools on Facebook
Meta has now launched Creator Assistant on Facebook, a personal, AI-powered creative collaborator that is embedded straight into the professional control panel. This feature is made to connect the challenging performance indicators with creative delivery. It converts unprocessed information into practical suggestions and extends the use of sophisticated AI translation capabilities that facilitate digital creators in going global.
In Computing news this week…
NVIDIA Launches First-of-Its-Kind ‘Vera’ CPU, Pioneering a New Architectural Era for Autonomous AI Agents
At GTC Taipei, NVIDIA announced that the global technology sector is aligning to adopt NVIDIA Vera, marking the debut of the world’s first central processing unit (CPU) engineered from the ground up for the age of agentic AI. Now entering full production, this innovative processor class is built to deliver up to 1.8x faster task completion compared to traditional x86 CPUs. By accelerating multi-step workloads, including agentic AI, reinforcement learning, and data processing, the platform is designed to generate increased data center token revenue for enterprise infrastructures.
In Healthcare news this week…
Reply and European Institute of Oncology Partner to Develop Specialized Generative AI Models for Oncology
Reply and the European Institute of Oncology (IEO) have announced a strategic collaboration dedicated to the co-development and training of domain-specific Large Language Models (LLMs) engineered for oncology. The partnership fuses Reply’s technical prowess in building advanced corporate knowledge-based generative models with the clinical expertise and deep data repositories of the IEO to navigate highly intricate oncological frameworks.
In Business Technology news this week…
The Dawn of the “Infinite Team”: Meta Launches Business Agent and What It Means for Business Tech
Business tech is shifting right beneath us. For years, companies used simple chatbots for customer service those often-frustrating interactions where the bot loops if the question isn’t exactly right. But Meta recently made a big move that could change all that.
In Cloud news this week…
Immuta Introduces Agentic Data Access Guardrails within Snowflake AI Data Cloud to Secure Autonomous AI Workflows
Immuta, a prominent data security company, has expanded its integration with Snowflake, the AI Data Cloud company Quite a bit. The new agentic data access features from Immuta and Snowflake announced at Snowflake Summit 2026 are intended to allow enterprises not only to deploy autonomous AI agents safely but also to establish automated security boundaries that are strict.
In IT & DevOps news this week…
Cloudflare Acquires VoidZero to Power the Future of AI-Native Web Development
In a major move for modern web infrastructure, Cloudflare has acquired VoidZero, a development tooling company behind the next-generation JavaScript toolchain. This acquisition integrates VoidZero’s core team into Cloudflare, securing a permanent corporate home for the primary maintainers of Vite the world’s leading open-source frontend build tool, which currently boasts massive ecosystem adoption.
In Cybersecurity news this week…
Cognizant and CrowdStrike Expand Strategic Alliance to Protect the Agentic Enterprise with AI-Driven Cybersecurity
Cognizant, one of the largest professional services companies in the world, and CrowdStrike, which was the first company to offer cloud-delivered protection, have announced a very broad extension of their worldwide strategic partnership. Under this collaboration, CrowdStrike’s leading AI-driven cybersecurity platform Falcon will be embedded with Cognizant’s array of operational and IT transformation services. Through this, they intend to protect “agentic enterprises” – those using autonomous AI agents to run complex business operations – against high-level cyber threats.
Insight of the Week
AI SDRs vs Human SDRs: Which Drives Better Pipeline Quality?
The outbound sales conversation has changed faster than most revenue teams expected. A year ago, the loudest voices were arguing over whether AI would replace SDRs altogether. Today, that debate feels outdated. Nobody serious is asking if AI can write an email or build a prospect list anymore. The real question sitting in boardrooms is much simpler and much harder at the same time. Which model actually creates revenue?
The Death of Cold Outreach: AI Will Predict Buyers Before They Search
Cold outreach is not dying because sales teams suddenly forgot how to sell. It is dying because buyers have changed how they buy. Most outreach strategies still operate on a simple assumption. Find a prospect, send a message, follow up repeatedly, and hope timing works in your favor. The problem is that timing rarely works that way anymore.


