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…
AI Humanoid Robot Deployed by Realbotix at Tix4 in Las Vegas
Realbotix, a leader in AI-powered humanoid robotics, is putting its flagship robot, “Aria,” to work as a customer service representative at the Tix4 kiosk inside the Fashion Show Las Vegas, providing on-site AI-powered customer service, real-time recommendations and assistance on Las Vegas shows, attractions, and local entertainment.
In Healthcare news this week…
Turbine & MSD Use AI to Simulate Hard-to-Treat Cancers
Turbine, a leading developer of cell simulations with AI, announced a research collaboration with MSD (the tradename of Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway NJ USA) to create simulations of cancer patient populations that remain difficult to treat and study in laboratory settings.
In Martech news this week…
Glance & CloudHesive partner to humanize cloud CX
Glance, a leading provider of cobrowse and visual collaboration solutions, announced a strategic partnership with CloudHesive, an AWS Premier Partner known for delivering secure, scalable cloud solutions. As part of this collaboration, organizations using CloudHesive’s contact center solutions can now seamlessly integrate Glance to enhance customer engagement.
In Business Technology news this week…
Google Announces Gemini CLI GitHub Actions in Public Beta
Google announced the launch of Gemini CLI GitHub Actions, a no‑cost AI coding teammate designed to automate routine development tasks within GitHub repositories. The tool is now available in public beta and ready for global use via the google‑github‑actions/run‑gemini‑cli repository.
In Cloud news this week…
Cloudera acquires Taikun to enable AI-driven data anywhere
Cloudera, recognized as the only data and AI platform company that delivers a cloud-like experience anywhere, has announced the acquisition of Taikun, a leading provider of Kubernetes and cloud infrastructure management solutions. This strategic move enables Cloudera to enhance and accelerate the deployment of its comprehensive platform including Data Services and AI across public cloud, private cloud, on-premises, sovereign, and even air-gapped environments through a unified control plane.
In IT and DevOps news this week…
Anthropic Announces Claude Opus4.1: Enhanced Performance in Coding, Reasoning, and Agentic Tasks
Anthropic announced the release of Claude Opus 4.1, a refined successor to Claude Opus 4 that delivers notable improvements in agentic workflows, real‑world coding, reasoning quality, and instruction‑following. Claude Opus 4.1 is now available to paid Claude users, Claude Code subscribers, and developers via the Anthropic API, Amazon Bedrock, and Google Cloud’s Vertex AI, priced identically to Opus 4.
In Manufacturing news this week…
Ganymede Unveils AI Platform for R&D and Manufacturing
Ganymede, the scientific data cloud, announced the launch of its Scientific AI Agent Platform the first secure, deterministic AI agents purpose-built for science, engineering, and hard tech industries.
Insight of the Week
Inside Google Opal: How Google’s Custom AI Chip Is Powering the Future of Generative AI
Custom silicon is key in the race for faster, smarter, and more efficient AI systems. Google’s strategy centers around a new AI chip named Opal. This chip is designed to drive the next era of generative AI. Google is meeting the growing demands on large language models (LLMs) like Gemini. They are focusing on infrastructure. This means changing both the software and the hardware that powers it.