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…
Accenture, Vodafone and SAP Pilot Humanoid Robots to Transform Warehouse Operations
The Accenture, Vodafone Procure & Connect, and SAP companies have collaborated to conduct a pilot project involving the application of humanoid robots in warehouse management, thus making great steps in introducing the concept of “physical AI” in business enterprises.
In Computing news this week…
DDN and Google Cloud Elevate AI and HPC Performance Standards via Managed Lustre Innovations
Leading data platform solutions vendor in AI, DDN, has launched its line of performance breakthroughs designed for Google Cloud Managed Lustre. Announced during the Google Cloud Next 2026 event, this range of breakthroughs combines the expertise of DDN’s well-known EXAScaler with the elasticity of Google Cloud to set new performance benchmarks in AI training, inference, and HPC in the cloud.
In Healthcare news this week…
OpenAI Empowers Medical Professionals with the Launch of ‘ChatGPT for Clinicians’
To counteract the ever-growing administrative load on the healthcare workforce around the world, OpenAI has released a new tool called ChatGPT for Clinicians. The purpose of this customized AI product is to provide doctors, nurse practitioners, and other licensed health care professionals with additional assistance when it comes to clinical documentation, conducting medical research, and handling complicated consultation processes.
In Business Technology news this week…
Bridging the Digital Divide: IBM and Google Cloud Forge a New Path for Enterprise AI
In an age where digital transformation is not a choice anymore but a must for businesses to survive, two of the most dominant figures in the technology world have joined hands. IBM and Google Cloud have formed an alliance that will help businesses adopt enterprise AI and hybrid cloud faster. The alliance seeks to bring together the strength of IBM in hybrid clouds, data management, and automation and the developer focus of Google Cloud’s platform along with its AI capabilities to address the issue of complexity.
In Cloud news this week…
ClickHouse and Google Cloud Unveil Deepened Strategic Alliance to Redefine Real-Time Analytics and Cloud Flexibility
ClickHouse, one of the leading platforms in the areas of real-time data warehousing, observability, and AI/ML, has made a huge announcement about the growth in its partnership with Google Cloud at the Google Next ’26 event. This milestone will see the achievement of four key technical innovations by the platform; these include native integration with Google Cloud Lakehouse, BYOC support for Google Cloud, adoption of high-performance Axion Arm processor chips from Google, and integration of ClickHouse MCP Server with Google Antigravity.
In IT & DevOps news this week…
Google Cloud Unveils Gemini Enterprise: A Unified Ecosystem for the Agentic Era
As the corporate world is moving beyond experimental AI chat to the stage of autonomous business processes, Google Cloud has made public the launch of Gemini Enterprise. This full-fledged platform is intended to serve as the ultimate “front door” for AI in the workplace, providing organizations with a single, safe environment where they can create, implement, and control the AI agents efficiently and at large scale. The revelation, which took place at Google Cloud Next ’26, is a very significant change in the company’s AI strategy.
In Manufacturing news this week…
GE Appliances Scales Industrial Innovation with Google Cloud’s Gemini Enterprise AI Platform
During the Cloud Next ‘26 conference, GE Appliances, a Haier company, revealed a significant leap in its digital transformation strategy by integrating Gemini Enterprise, Google Cloud’s sophisticated agentic AI portfolio. This collaboration marks a new era for the century-old manufacturer, which has successfully deployed over 800 AI agents across its manufacturing, logistics, and supply chain networks to enhance operational agility and product quality.
Insight of the Week
AI as a Moat: Why Enterprise AI Advantage Will Compound Exponentially by 2028
Most companies think they are ‘in the AI race.’ The uncomfortable truth is, the race already split. What looked like a level playing field in 2023 was actually the starting line for a compounding advantage few noticed in time.
Build vs. Buy vs. Partner: The AI Strategy Decision That Will Define Enterprise Competitiveness
In 2026, AI is not a side project anymore. It behaves like infrastructure. Quiet, embedded, everywhere, and impossible to ignore. Yet most companies are still treating it like an experiment.


