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AITech365’s Weekly Roundup: Discover the Most Recent News From EPAM, Causaly, Digital Science and more

RoundUp

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…

Digital Science launches AI writing tools for Overleaf users

Digital Science announced the launch of AI Assist, an intelligent new add‑on for Overleaf, giving more than 20 million research writers access to advanced AI tools for academic writing and LaTeX editing.

In Healthcare news this week…

Causaly Launches AI Competitive Intelligence for Scientists

Causaly announced Pipeline Graph, giving life sciences research and development teams a more effective and efficient way to do competitive intelligence earlier in drug discovery. The AI-powered application lets scientists proactively find and access competitive insights while they evaluate viable drug targets, helping them make confident pipeline decisions faster before investing in costly drug development programs.

In Generative AI news this week…

EPAM unveil DIAL 3.0, evolved genAI platform for enterprise

EPAM Systems, a global digital engineering powerhouse, unveiled DIAL 3.0, the latest evolution of its open‑source generative AI platform crafted for enterprise-scale deployment. Designed to accelerate enterprise AI adoption, DIAL 3.0 offers a modular architecture that empowers businesses with flexibility, control, and portability—eliminating vendor lock-in.

In Business Technology news this week…

Domo & Snowflake Expand AI Analytics and Data Integration

Domo, a leading AI and Data Products platform, announced an expanded collaboration with Snowflake, the AI Data Cloud company, to deliver a comprehensive suite of applications on Snowflake Marketplace. This strengthened relationship enables joint customers to seamlessly integrate, transform, and analyze their data in a secure, scalable environment powered by advanced AI capabilities.

In Cloud news this week…

JuliaHub launches Dyad to speed up hardware development

JuliaHub has announced the launch of Dyad, an advanced system designed to bring the agility of modern software development into the realm of hardware systems design. Built with a focus on safety, interpretability, and technical rigor, Dyad integrates traditional physical modeling with scientific machine learning (SciML) and generative AI to enable model-based design for safety-critical industries.

In IT and DevOps news this week…

Qodo unveils CLI tool to build custom coding agents fast

Qodo, the quality-first AI coding platform, announced the release of Qodo Gen CLI, a flexible agent framework that enables developers to instantly create, customize, and deploy their own AI coding agents. The framework transforms how teams automate their development workflows by making agent creation as simple as writing a configuration file, bringing the power of autonomous AI agents to every part of the software development lifecycle.

Insight of the Week

Smarter AI, Bigger Lies: Why Advanced AI Models Hallucinate More, and why it matters

The promise of generative AI is intoxicating for any business leader. Picture writing detailed reports in seconds. Think about creating fresh marketing copy whenever you need it. Imagine quickly summarizing large datasets or automating complex customer service tasks. The newest large language models (LLMs) create outputs that are clear, confident, and smart. It’s easy to be impressed by what they can do. We stand at the precipice of unprecedented productivity gains.

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