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…
Ultralytics Collaborates with Intel to Enable High-Performance, Real-Time Computer Vision Across Global Edge Infrastructures
Ultralytics, the creator of the widely adopted YOLO family of object detection models, has announced a strategic collaboration with Intel. The partnership aims to bring production-grade YOLO (You Only Look Once) computer vision models to Intel hardware architectures. This initiative is designed to streamline real-time vision AI deployments while offering a highly cost-effective path for industries like manufacturing, robotics, logistics, and physical security.
In Martech news this week…
Ansira Debuts AI Search Guide for Channel Marketing
Ansira Partners, Inc., the platform of record for brand-to-local ecosystems, announced the launch of “The Channel Marketer’s Guide to AI Search,” a comprehensive resource hub designed to help channel marketers adapt to the ever-changing world of AI-powered search.
In Healthcare news this week…
FPT Launches MediSight AI Framework for Healthcare
Global IT corporation FPT announced the launch of MediSight, an AI-powered framework designed to help healthcare providers, medical device manufacturers, and pharmaceutical organizations accelerate digital transformation, strengthen regulatory compliance, and unlock actionable insights from healthcare data. The framework combines autonomous AI digital workers, healthcare-specific applications, and AI-augmented engineering capabilities to streamline clinical, operational, and regulatory workflows while enabling faster, data-driven decision-making across the healthcare value chain.
In Business Technology news this week…
Deloitte Unveils Cybersecurity Platform Powered by Anthropic AI
Deloitte announced the launch of a platform for secure software developed on Anthropic’s AI technology foundation. Built as part of our service delivery platform, Deloitte’s secure software platform helps organizations navigate one of cybersecurity’s fastest-growing challenges: the urgent gap between vulnerability discovery and remediation.
In Cloud news this week…
Microsoft and 3M Form Strategic Alliance to Advance AI Cloud Infrastructure and Drive Corporate Digital Evolution
3M and Microsoft have established a powerful new strategic alliance geared toward scaling next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) data center architecture and accelerating broad enterprise modernization. Under the new agreement, Microsoft’s Azure cloud framework will become the initial hyperscale network provider to deploy 3M’s cutting-edge Expanded Beam Optical (EBO) technology. Simultaneously, 3M will integrate Microsoft’s deep AI capabilities to remodel essential internal operational workflows.
In Cybersecurity news this week…
AI-Native Cybersecurity Meets Digital Sovereignty: How CrowdStrike and Schwarz Digits Are Reshaping the Cybersecurity Industry
Cybersecurity companies are witnessing the birth of a new stage while businesses are trying to protect themselves from cyber threats powered by highly sophisticated AI and they are also dealing with the strictness of data sovereignty and regulatory requirements. These security tools that don’t communicate with each other are having difficulty coping with the attackers who can exploit multiple vulnerabilities in seconds by chaining and finding the weaknesses through AI.
Insight of the Week
How Domain-Specific Models Are Beating General LLMs in Finance and Law

ChatGPT can write poetry, explain quantum physics, and even plan your vacation in Kyoto before breakfast. Pretty impressive, honestly. Still, try asking that same model to make sense of a cross default clause hiding in some 300-page credit agreement, or to judge how collateral quality drifting changes Exposure at Default, and suddenly the confidence starts getting ahead of the certainty.
General-Purpose LLMs vs. Domain-Specific Models: Which Delivers Better Enterprise Accuracy?

Enterprise AI has entered an uncomfortable phase. The demos worked. The pilots impressed executives. The board approved budgets. Then production arrived and exposed a truth that many teams were quietly avoiding.
Broad knowledge is not the same thing as expertise.
A model that can explain quantum mechanics, summarize Shakespeare, and write Python code may still struggle to understand why ‘indemnity’ and ‘liability’ are not interchangeable in a contract worth hundreds of millions of dollars. It may confidently generate a clinical recommendation while missing a small but critical medical nuance hidden inside specialist terminology.


