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…
Anthropic Highlights New Efforts to Detect and Prevent AI Distillation Attacks
Artificial intelligence company Anthropic has revealed new findings about large-scale attempts to extract capabilities from its AI models through a technique known as “distillation.” In a detailed technical update, the company explained how it identified coordinated campaigns attempting to replicate the capabilities of its flagship AI assistant Claude and outlined the steps it is taking to strengthen defenses against such activities.
In Healthcare news this week…
Capgemini and TELUS Partners to Accelerate Autonomous Telecommunications Networks
Capgemini has been chosen by the Canadian telecom service provider, TELUS, to help in a large-scale effort to transform the operations of telecommunications networks by leveraging the power of automation and intelligent systems. The partnership will help in developing TELUS’s in-house network platform into an autonomous telecom network that can identify problems, forecast failures, and self-optimize.
In Business Technology news this week…
IBM Report Warns AI Is Accelerating Cyberattacks as Security Gaps Persist
IBM reveals a very fast changing cybersecurity environment where artificial intelligence is helping threat actors to scale and speed up attacks while a lot of enterprises are still having fundamental security issues.
In Cloud news this week…
Meta Platforms Partners with AMD to Advance Long-Term AI Infrastructure Strategy
Meta has revealed a comprehensive long, term partnership with AMD to help speed up the growth of its artificial intelligence infrastructure. Under the terms of the multi, year contract, Meta is allowed to install an AI computing capacity of up to 6 gigawatts using AMD Instinct GPUs, which will be instrumental in the production of the next generation of AI models and in managing large, scale data center operations.
In IT & DevOps news this week…
Databricks Advances Real-Time Data Pipelines with Zerobus Ingest in Lakeflow Connect
The accelerated development of AI, real, time analytics, and cloud, native applications is making enterprises reconsider data ingestion and management methodologies. To address the challenge, Databricks revealed the general availability of Zerobus Ingest as part of the Lakeflow Connect ecosystem, a step that simplifies and speeds up streaming of the operational data to the lakehouse platforms.
In Manufacturing news this week…
Microsoft Fabric Introduces Native Execution Engine to Accelerate Data Engineering Workloads
Microsoft has introduced a new native execution engine within Microsoft Fabric aimed at significantly improving the performance and efficiency of large-scale data processing workloads. The engine, which was designed and built with data engineering workloads in mind and running on Apache Spark, allows for faster query processing by executing the queries closer to the lakehouse infrastructure, thus reducing the overhead that was traditionally associated with the JVM-based Spark processing model.
Insight of the Week
AI Recommendations vs. Human Judgment: When Should Leaders Override the Model?
Most machine learning systems are trained on historical data. They detect patterns, correlations, and statistical relationships that held true in the past. However, business environments evolve faster than datasets. When external shocks occur, prediction engines struggle because the underlying assumptions embedded in training data no longer match reality.
From KPIs to Probabilities: How Leadership Will Make Decisions by 2028
By 2028, the real question in the boardroom will not be will we hit the target. It will be what is the confidence interval around our revenue forecast and what changes that range. This article breaks down why that shift is happening, what it means, and how leaders can prepare now.


