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…
Cohere Launches New Frontier Arabic Speech Recognition Model
Cohere has officially launched “Cohere Transcribe Arabic,” a high-performance, open-source automatic speech recognition (ASR) model specifically engineered to address the complexities of the Arabic language in professional environments. Built upon Cohere’s 2B frontier ASR model, this release is designed to capture the linguistic diversity inherent in Arabic, including dialectal variations, regional pronunciations, and the common practice of code-switching between Arabic and English.
In Martech news this week…
Quiq Introduces ‘Verified Intelligence’ to Provide Enterprise Brands Total Control Over Agentic AI Deployments
Verified Intelligence, an advanced set of control features, has been announced by Quiq, the top agentic AI platform focused on delivering enterprise CX. Specifically designed to help businesses use, run, and scale AI agents reliably, the new solution enables them to eliminate all the uncertainty that comes with generative and agentic AI.
In Healthcare news this week…
Vega Health & Baptist Health Bring AI to Hospital at Home
Vega Health, the end-to-end partner for health systems navigating the complexity of AI adoption and scaling, announced a collaboration with Baptist Health, Northeast Florida’s largest health system consistently recognized for excellence in integrating technology to enhance care. Through the relationship, Baptist Health will integrate Vega Health’s AI infrastructure platform to accelerate multiple initiatives, beginning with an AI-powered patient selection screening tool to support the health system’s rapidly growing Baptist Hospital at Home program.
In Business Technology news this week…
Beyond Coding Assistants: How IBM’s Multi-Agent Breakthrough Reorients the DevOps Landscape
IBM announced a massive upgrade to IBM Bob, its agentic software development platform. The update introduces advanced multi-agent capabilities, specialized enterprise workflows for legacy system modernization, and a new analytics tool called “Bobalytics” designed to keep AI spending predictable.
In Cloud news this week…
Saturn Cloud and Rafay Systems Partner to Deliver Production-Ready AI Services for GPU Cloud Operators
Saturn Cloud and Rafay Systems have formed a strategic alliance that will assist in providing production-ready AI solutions to neoclouds, telcos, sovereign AI suppliers, and enterprises running AI factories. Given the growing interest in AI infrastructure, cloud providers who operate GPU clouds are increasingly expected to deliver ready-for-use AI services such as managed development tools, fine tuning, and model deployment instead of just providing GPU capacity.
In IT & DevOps news this week…
Globant and Vercel Form Strategic Alliance to Accelerate Enterprise Agentic AI Deployments via AI Pods
As an international AI native services firm, Globant has formed a long-term strategic partnership with Vercel, the best-in-class infrastructure platform for modern websites, applications, and AI agents. The partnership is aimed at implementing Globant’s proprietary AI Pods into the existing Vercel infrastructure and development platform, thus closing the key gap that lies between AI development and enterprise-level production.
In Cybersecurity news this week…
Bitdefender Debuts Sovereign Acceleration Program to Empower European Data Compliance and Security
Global cybersecurity leader Bitdefender has officially unveiled its new Sovereign Acceleration Program, an initiative designed to provide European enterprises with a seamless transition to regional cybersecurity frameworks. The program guarantees that critical digital assets including configuration data, security logs, telemetry, and customer support documentation are processed, stored, and managed strictly within the borders of the European Union (EU), eliminating the risk of external or unauthorized cross-border data exposure. To encourage rapid adoption, Bitdefender is introducing a commercial contract buyout alongside targeted incentives for qualified enterprises migrating away from non-EU security providers.
Insight of the Week
How Amazon’s DeepFleet Runs a Million-Robot, AI-Optimized Operation
Warehouses used to be storage spaces with forklifts, shelves, and people walking long distances, to locate products. Today some of them act more like a kind of living network, in the sense that everything seems connected and moving together, not just sitting around. Inventory moves before humans ask for it. Robots change routes in real time. Systems predict congestion before it forms. Decisions that once took supervisors minutes now happen in milliseconds.
Build Your Own AI Factory vs. Rent Capacity: Which Compute Strategy Scales?
The biggest mistake enterprises can make in the AI race is assuming that buying more GPUs automatically means winning the AI race. The reality is far more complicated. AI workloads have moved from small experiments to continuous production systems where inference, agents, and real-time decision-making run around the clock. This shift has turned compute into a strategic business decision, not just an IT purchase.


