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.
Zenity Expands Integration with Microsoft Copilot Studio to Secure AI Agents at Scale
Zenity, a leading provider in securing AI agents everywhere, announced it has expanded its relationship with Microsoft to offer integrated native, inline attack prevention for Microsoft Copilot Studio agents. The integration is designed to help organizations deploy agentic AI at scale with greater control and security.
Exostellar Enables AI Infrastructure Efficiency On AMD Instinct GPUs
Exostellar, a leader in self-managed AI infrastructure orchestration, announced support for AMD solutions, bringing together open, high-performance AMD Instinct GPUs and Exostellar’s GPU-agnostic orchestration platform to meet enterprise demands for transparency, choice, and performance.
The Hackett Group Unveils AI XPLR 4.0 That Delivers Accelerated, Measurable Gen AI ROI
The Hackett Group, Inc., a leading Gen AI consultancy and enterprise digital transformation firm, announced the launch of AI XPLR 4.0, an unmatched enterprise Gen AI solutioning platform that fundamentally transforms how organizations conceive, design, and deploy Gen AI solutions based on client industry-specific business processes, application landscape, and existing and potential data sources. This groundbreaking release introduces industry-first capabilities that compress traditional AI design and development cycles from months to days, while delivering client-specific solutions with unprecedented accuracy and solution-specific return on investment (ROI).
Contact Centers Adapting to AI and Industries, ISG Says
The evolution of AI in contact centers and enterprise operations is disrupting customer processes and may change the outcomes of software investments, according to new research from global AI-centered technology research and advisory firm Information Services Group (ISG).
Cassidy Raises $10 Million Series A to Drive Context-Powered Automation for Enterprise AI
Cassidy, the fast-growing context-powered AI automation platform for non-technical teams, has raised $10 million in Series A funding led by HOF Capital, with participation from The General Partnership, Neo, Alumni Ventures, and others. Cassidy enables business users to automate complex, high-value workflows ranging from customer support triage to automating CRM updates from sales calls to instant knowledge-sharing in Slack, all without writing any code.
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