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 Cybersecurity news this week…
Red Sift launched a suite of four interoperable applications to enable organizations to proactively address cybersecurity risk before an incident happens. The applications, which help defend against brand abuse, exact email impersonation, and vulnerable internet-facing cloud assets and certificates, are built on a platform that combines internet-scale cybersecurity intelligence, innovative generative AI and integration with existing security tools.
In IT and DevOps news this week…
Applitools, the leader of AI in test automation, has launched the full integration of its flagship technology, Visual AI, with its latest acquisition, Preflight, a no-code testing tool that empowers teams of any skill level to automate tests. The integration allows anyone within an organization to utilize Visual AI technology for an unparalleled advantage that ensures digital products meet the highest standards of functionality and visual appeal.
In Analytics news this week…
Apromore, a leading provider of AI-driven process mining and simulation solutions, announced the release of new capabilities to help Lean process and continuous improvement professionals identify problems, improve speed of diagnosis, and aid troubleshooting to respond faster to changing conditions and goals.
In Computing news this week…
Cadence Design Systems, Inc.announced the new Cadence® Voltus™ InsightAI, the industry’s first generative AI technology that automatically identifies the root cause of EM-IR drop violations early in the design process and selects and implements the most efficient fixes to improve power, performance, and area (PPA). Using Voltus InsightAI, customers can fix up to 95% of violations prior to signoff, leading to a 2X productivity improvement in EM-IR closure.
In Customer Experience news this week…
Forethought Joins AWS Partner Network (APN) and AWS Marketplace
Forethought, the AI-first customer support automation platform, announced its participation in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network (APN), a global community of AWS Partners that leverages programs, expertise, and resources to build, market, and sell customer offerings.
In Robotic Process Automation news this week…
FORTNA and Geek+ Revolutionizing Order Fulfillment with Automated Robotics Solutions
FORTNA, a leading automation and software company for the full logistics value chain, is thrilled to announce a global strategic partnership with Geek+, a leader in mobile robotics solutions for logistics. The partnership marks a significant milestone in the industry, as two industry leaders join forces to transform the way companies approach order fulfillment, bringing the revolutionary goods-to-person and mobile sortation systems developed by Geek+ to FORTNA customers.
In Machine Learning news this week…
CGI announced the expansion of the company’s partnership with Google to drive innovation in the responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. This partnership will help clients accelerate their time-to-value from new generative AI use cases specific to their industries. As part of the agreement, CGI will leverage Google Cloud Platform (Google Cloud) to enhance the capabilities of its CGI PulseAI™ solution, a hyper-automation and decision engine platform that uses AI and machine learning models to deliver high-performance intelligent process automation.
In MarTech this week…
Playground xyz, the leading attention measurement and optimisation platform, announced its partnership with TVision, the company measuring every second of TV and CTV viewer engagement. With this first-to-market partnership, advertisers can now accurately and scalably measure attention on YouTube CTV in real-time.
Insight of the Week
The Future is Now: Embracing Robotic Process Transformation for Success
In the 1936 film “Modern Times”, Charlie Chaplin used robotic automation to comment on industrialization after the Great Depression. In one scene, a manager tries to improve factory productivity by using a robotic feeding machine on Chaplin, which comically goes awry.
Today, the concept of robotic process automation (RPA) closely resembles Chaplin’s vision, albeit with fewer instances of comical pie-throwing.