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AITech365’s Weekly Roundup: Discover the Most Recent News From Check Point Software, Microsoft, FlashLabs and more

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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…

Microsoft Pushes AI Into the Physical World with Rho-alpha, Redefining Robotics

Microsoft Research announced a significant breakthrough in the area of what it refers to as “Physical AI” and the integration of artificial intelligence directly into physical robotic systems. The Rho-alpha (ρₐ), a robotics model constructed from Microsoft’s Phi series of vision-language models, serves as the fulcrum of such a project and represents a major milestone for robotics and robotics-related innovations that incorporate artificial intelligence.

In Healthcare news this week…

Amissa Launches AI Platform to Close Menopause Data Gap

Amissa, an NIH-backed, AI-powered menopause care intelligence platform, announced its official launch, introducing long-missing data infrastructure to one of healthcare’s largest and most mismanaged markets.

In Business Technology news this week…

Check Point Unveils AI-Driven Exposure Management to Close Cybersecurity Remediation Gap

Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., a leading force in the realm of cybersecurity innovation worldwide, has come up with the Check Point Exposure Management. This is a novel solution that relies on AI technology and is intended to help organizations rectify the widening gap in cybersecurity remediation. The solution converts all exposure information into prioritized, actionable, and secure remediation.

In Natural Language Processing news this week…

FlashLabs Unveils Chroma 1.0 – A Breakthrough Open-Source Real-Time Voice AI Model Set to Redefine the Industry

FlashLabs, a top-notch applied artificial intelligence research and engineering company focusing on realistic agnostic technology, declared that Chroma 1.0 has officially been revealed to the world’s first open-source, end-to-end, and in-real-time speech-to-speech artificial intelligence model that includes inbuilt personal voice cloning.

In Cybersecurity news this week…

Cohesity Strengthens Identity Resilience Portfolio with Advanced Detection and Response Capabilities

Cohesity, a world-renowned AI-driven data security company, has expanded its Cohesity Identity Resilience product portfolio offerings by adding new Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) features. This new product provides a more comprehensive solution to secure, protect, as well as restore important identity infrastructure such as Microsoft Active Directory (AD) or Microsoft Entra ID from various cyber attacks.

In IT & DevOps news this week…

Wonderful Unveils Agent Builder to Automate Enterprise AI Agent Creation

Wonderful, a cutting-edge AI agent platform designed particularly to cater to enterprise needs, has now come forward with the introduction of their novel AI agent known as the Agent Builder. The AI agent works independently and is designed specifically to develop other AI agents.

Insight of the Week

Inside Starbucks’ AI-Powered Loyalty and Personalization Engine

StarbucksStarbucks was never just about coffee. It was about space. The third place. Not home, not work, but somewhere familiar enough to linger. For years, that idea scaled through store design, barista culture, and repetition. Then the scale exploded. Tens of thousands of stores. Millions of daily transactions. And suddenly, intimacy became the hardest problem to solve.

The Future of Creative Work: AI-Human Collaboration Models That Will Dominate by 2030

AI-Human CollaborationBy 2030, using AI the way we use tools today will be a mistake. Not a dramatic one. A slow one. The kind that looks fine for a while and then suddenly does not. Photoshop is a tool. Excel is a tool. They wait. They execute. They never push back. AI does not work like that anymore. And if teams keep treating it the same way, they will fall behind teams that do not.

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