Welcome to today’s AI Tech Daily Roundup, where we bring you the latest developments and insights from the world of artificial intelligence. As AI continues to drive innovation across industries, staying informed on emerging trends is crucial for professionals seeking to harness its full potential. Today’s roundup features the top news, including breakthrough technologies, new AI Tools / Applications, and expert perspectives, all shaping the future of artificial intelligence. Stay ahead of the curve and explore the most important updates in AI tech today.
IBM Launches Defense AI Model to Enhance Mission Planning and Decisions
IBM announced the general availability of the IBM Defense Model, a purpose-built AI model designed to deliver reliable intelligence for defense and national security. Developed together with Janes, a leading provider of open-source defense intelligence, the IBM Defense Model combines IBM’s enterprise-grade AI technology with Janes domain-specific data to empower agencies to make decisions with speed, precision and confidence in secured, mission-critical environments.
Ex-Googlers Create an Agentic Lakehouse for Databricks
Espresso AI, the LLM-driven optimization platform for data warehouses, launched a new solution that turns Databricks into an agentic lakehouse. Espresso AI was founded by ex-Googlers who worked on Google DeepMind and have applied their AI research to optimize utilization and reduce costs by 50% across modern data warehouses.
Grammarly Rebrands as Superhuman, Launches Superhuman Suite and Go
Grammarly announced it is changing its company name to Superhuman, uniting Grammarly, Coda, and Superhuman Mail under one brand. The new name reflects the company’s evolution into an AI-native productivity platform for apps and agents. Superhuman’s mission is to unlock the superhuman potential in everyone. It makes AI easier to use so people can work better and faster.
HPE and NVIDIA Strengthen AI Infrastructure with Next-Gen Private Cloud Solutions
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has expanded its NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE portfolio to make AI deployment and scaling easier for enterprises, governments, and regulated industries. The enhanced offering enables organizations to build secure and private AI infrastructure faster through turnkey AI factory solutions, unified data strategies, and upgraded servers powered by NVIDIA’s latest AI technologies.
ServiceNow and NVIDIA Deepen Collaboration to Advance Open, Scalable Enterprise AI
ServiceNow, a leading AI platform driving business transformation, has deepened its partnership with NVIDIA to combine intelligent workflows with open models, accelerating the adoption of trusted AI across multiple industries. Building on their long-standing collaboration, the companies introduced Apriel 2.0, the next generation of ServiceNow’s Apriel Nemotron open model family. Co-developed and post-trained using both NVIDIA and ServiceNow data, Apriel 2.0 brings advanced reasoning and multimodal intelligence to enterprises through a faster, smaller, and more cost-efficient architecture.
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