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AITech365’s Weekly Roundup: Discover the Most Recent News From IBM, Microsoft, Google 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…

Google DeepMind & Google Labs Announce Veo 3.1 Enhancements in Flow to Empower Richer AI-Driven Video Editing

Google DeepMind and Google Labs revealed a suite of updates to its AI video tool Flow, introducing Veo 3.1 with enhanced creative controls, richer audio capabilities, and improved narrative realism. Flow, Google’s AI filmmaking platform powered by Veo, has enabled users to generate over 275 million videos to date. The new features deliver more granular control over visual storytelling and bring audio support across core functionalities that were previously silent.

In Healthcare news this week…

Microsoft Brings Dragon Copilot AI to Nurses, Partners

Microsoft Corp. on Thursday unveiled AI innovations, leveraging ambient and generative technologies, to improve the patient journey, reduce the workflow burden across care teams and enhance the financial integrity of healthcare provider organizations. Microsoft is expanding the capabilities of its leading AI clinical assistant, Dragon Copilot, by introducing the first commercially available ambient experience created for nursing workflows and new extensibility capabilities that allow partners to unlock additional value for Dragon Copilot users.

In Business Technology news this week…

IBM Acquires Cognitus to Speed Up SAP Transformations Worldwide: AI Industry Implications

IBM signed its definitive purchase agreement of Cognitus, a top SAP S/4HANA services company based in Dallas, Texas. This acquisition is strategic in that it is intended to enhance IBM’s ability to deliver AI-driven, industry-focused solutions, most especially in intricate and regulated industries like Aerospace, Defense, Energy, and Utilities

In Cloud news this week…

IBM Introduces New AI Agents on Oracle Fusion Applications AI Agent Marketplace

IBM has announced the availability of three new AI agents on the Oracle Fusion Applications AI Agent Marketplace. These agents are designed to enhance operational efficiency for organizations utilizing Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications. Additionally, IBM plans to release complementary AI agents built with IBM watsonx Orchestrate for Human Resources and Supply Chain functions, aiming to support clients across various industries in transforming their business processes.

In IT & DevOps news this week…

Cognizant Introduces ‘Enterprise Vibe Coding Blueprint’ to Help Speed AI-First Transformation

Cognizant introduced the Enterprise Vibe Coding Blueprint, a packaged solution of services, playbooks and intellectual property (IP), to enable enterprises to scale AI-driven coding within both technical and non-technical disciplines. The new solution is designed to transform experimentation into operational delivery by giving a disciplined route from ideation to prototyping, and to infuse new AI features into the software delivery lifecycle.

Insight of the Week

Inside Netflix’s AI Strategy for Hyper-Personalization

Though scrolling through 15,000 titles could be interpreted as a sign of freedom, in reality, it is overwhelming for the majority of viewers. Choice paralysis exists and is a problem. There are too many options and not enough direction. This is exactly the scenario Netflix is able to work its wonder. The platform doesn’t just greet you by name or suggest random hits. It predicts your desires, your timing, and even your preferred manner of presentation. That is hyper-personalization in action.

GPT vs. BERT: Which AI Model Is Best for Your Enterprise?

Imagine a scenario where out of every ten individuals, one is using the same AI on a daily basis. That was the case with ChatGPT in July 2025 when it had 700 million global users interacting with it on a weekly basis.

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