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AITech365’s Weekly Roundup: Discover the Most Recent News From Databricks, Google Cloud, NVIDIA 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…

NVIDIA Launches Jetson Thor to Accelerate General Robotics

NVIDIA has officially announced the general availability of the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Thor™ developer kit and production modules, advanced robotics computers engineered to accelerate the adoption of physical AI. Designed for industries including manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, transportation, agriculture, and retail, Jetson Thor is set to power millions of intelligent robots worldwide.

In Healthcare news this week…

Inovalon & Google Cloud Partner to Ease Healthcare Burden

Inovalon, a leading provider of solutions empowering data-driven healthcare, announced a new collaboration with Google Cloud to develop an AI-enabled solution to address the administrative burden in healthcare.

In Business Technology news this week…

Databricks to Acquire Tecton, Bringing Real-Time Data Power to AI Agents

Databricks announced that it will acquire Tecton, a leading provider of real-time enterprise feature stores, in a move set to accelerate the deployment of personalized, production-ready AI agents.

In Cloud news this week…

Cloudflare Rolls Out Zero Trust Tools to Scale AI Security

Cloudflare, a leading connectivity cloud company, has unveiled new enhancements to Cloudflare One, its Zero Trust platform, aimed at helping enterprises securely adopt, deploy, and scale generative AI applications. These updates enable organizations to automatically analyze, monitor, and set controls on how generative AI is used across teams boosting productivity and innovation while ensuring security and privacy remain uncompromised.

In IT & DevOps news this week…

LambdaTest Launches World’s First Agent-to-Agent AI Testing Platform

LambdaTest, the leading AI-native testing platform, has announced the private beta launch of its groundbreaking Agent-to-Agent Testing the world’s first solution designed to validate and evaluate AI agents. As AI agents become an integral part of developer workflows, this new platform aims to redefine how enterprises assess their AI systems for conversational flow, intent recognition, tone consistency, complex reasoning, and more.

In Manufacturing news this week…

Honeywell Names Peter Lau as CEO of Industrial Automation

Honeywell announced the appointment of Peter Lau as President and CEO of its Industrial Automation business, effective October 15, 2025. A former President of Honeywell’s Security, Fire and Electrical Products businesses, Lau is returning to succeed Lucian Boldea, who is departing the company at the end of the month to pursue another opportunity. Lau will be based in Charlotte, N.C., and will report to Vimal Kapur, Chairman and CEO of Honeywell.

Insight of the Week

From Selfie to Silver Screen: Inside Higgsfield AI’s Personalized Video Studio

From Selfie to Silver Screen Inside Higgsfield AI’s Personalized Video StudioThe digital landscape is saturated with video. It’s the clear leader in content; and video now makes up roughly 65% of all internet traffic, and it is projected to reach 82% by 2025. It drives communication, marketing, and storytelling. There’s a big gap between wanting personalized, high-quality video and the resources to make it. For years, the choice has been clear: spend six figures on a professional crew, gear, and actors, or settle for generic stock footage that often falls short. This split shows where generative AI will disrupt next. It’s moving beyond static images and chatbots into the vibrant world of moving pictures.

From AI Analytics to Agentic AI: The Next Frontier in Intelligent Automation

AI AnalyticsFor almost ten years, leaders in boardrooms and tech summits have pushed for data-driven decisions. We’ve invested billions in data lakes, warehouses, and advanced AI tools. In fact, the world’s biggest tech firms are projected to spend more than US$ 100 billion on AI infrastructure by 2025, with Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and Meta leading the race. These systems are brilliant historians and statisticians.

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