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 AI Unveils DINOv3: A Self-Supervised Vision Foundation Model Achieving State-of-the-Art Performance
Meta announced the release of DINOv3, a cutting-edge self-supervised vision foundation model that achieves unprecedented performance across a wide array of computer vision tasks. The model raises the bar for versatility and accuracy by forgoing reliance on memory-intensive labeled datasets reaching new heights in autonomous feature extraction.
In Healthcare news this week…
Komodo Health Launches Marmot AI to Speed Healthcare Innovation
Komodo Health, the leader in AI-powered healthcare intelligence, launched Marmot™, the first healthcare-native AI engine built to serve as the foundational intelligence layer for the discovery, development, and delivery of patient care. Marmot generates transparent, verifiable healthcare analytics in minutes, empowering Life Sciences and healthcare teams to innovate at the speed of thought and accelerate the delivery of life-saving therapies.
In Business Technology news this week…
West Loop Strategy Partners with AWS to Drive GenAI Adoption
West Loop Strategy, an Advanced Tier AWS Partner and recognized leader in cloud analytics consulting, has signed a Strategic Collaboration Agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services (AWS). This partnership aims to accelerate adoption of Generative AI., Amazon Q and Amazon QuickSight, while helping organizations modernize legacy business intelligence (B.I.) platforms and unlock scalable insights across AWS services.
In Cloud news this week…
Oracle to Offer Google Gemini Models for Enterprise AI
Oracle and Google Cloud have deepened their strategic collaboration to provide enterprises with access to Google’s most advanced AI models through Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Generative AI service. The partnership begins with the introduction of Gemini 2.5, enabling Oracle customers to build AI-driven solutions for diverse use cases such as multimodal understanding, advanced software development, workflow automation, and knowledge retrieval.
In IT & DevOps news this week…
Lightning AI Unveils GPU Marketplace for NeoClouds & Hyperscalers
Lightning AI, a leader in building infrastructure for AI development, has announced the launch of its Multi-Cloud GPU Marketplace, a unified platform designed to give AI teams streamlined access to both on-demand and reserved GPUs. The marketplace integrates leading cloud hyperscalers and a new generation of specialized compute providers, known as NeoClouds, into a single interface.
In Manufacturing news this week…
Keychain Raises $30M Series B, Launches AI OS for CPG
Keychain, the AI-powered manufacturing platform for the consumer packaged goods industry, announced a $30 million Series B funding round led by Wellington Management and existing investor BoxGroup, alongside other major returning investors. The new capital supports the rollout of KeychainOS, an AI based operating system that helps manufacturers manage their production cycle with greater speed, visibility, and intelligence.
Insight of the Week
Why Multimodal RAG Is the Next Frontier for Real-World AI Applications
For years, artificial intelligence has promised to change how businesses operate. This idea has resonated in boardrooms and tech conferences alike. We’ve seen great progress, especially with large language models. They can generate text, translate languages, and summarize documents. A big gap remains between these demos and the dependable AI that businesses need. The limiting factor? An over-reliance on a single modality: text. Enter Multimodal Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG).
The Man Who Helped Create AI Now Says Its Future Depends on Our Parenting Skills
Artificial intelligence is not just in science fiction or labs anymore. It now shapes our work, learning, and connections. As AI systems become smarter, the conversation has changed. It’s no longer just about what they can do. Now, we’re asking a deeper question: what kind of beings will they become?
Geoffrey Hinton, known as the ‘godfather of AI,’ has given a bold answer. He believes the future of AI depends less on coding or rules. Instead, it relies more on something very human: our parenting skills. In recent talks, he has compared the development of AI to raising a child, or more provocatively, a ‘tiger cub.’ At first, it seems harmless. But if ignored or raised without care, it can become dangerous.