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.
ISG Research Report: German Firms Move to Cloud-Based SAP for Speed, Agility
Accelerated cloud adoption is reshaping the SAP ecosystem in Germany as enterprises shift toward the company’s cloud-based solutions despite ongoing concerns, according to a new research report published by Information Services Group (ISG), a global AI-centered technology research and advisory firm.
Apexon Partners with Dataiku to Drive AI Adoption in Regulated Industries
Apexon, a technology services firm specializing in engineering intelligent enterprises, announced a strategic technology partnership with Dataiku, The Universal AI Platform, to accelerate enterprise adoption and scaling of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) solutions. This collaboration brings together Apexon’s deep expertise in data modernization with Dataiku’s enterprise AI platform capabilities, empowering organizations to unlock greater value from their data, drive intelligent automation, and scale AI initiatives across their operations to achieve meaningful business outcomes.
LG Innotek and Boston Dynamics to Create the Next Gen Robot Vision System
LG Innotek is putting its full weight behind the expansion of its robotics components business. LG Innotek (CEO Moon Hyuksoo) announced on May 12, 2025, that it had signed a partnership agreement with Boston Dynamics, a global leader in robotics, to develop components for robots. Under this agreement, the two companies will collaborate on the development of a vision sensing system that serves as the “eyes” of robots. LG Innotek will develop the vision sensing module to be installed on Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robot, Atlas. Boston Dynamics will create the software to effectively process the visual data captured by the vision sensing module.
Siemens Introduces AI Agents for Industrial Automation
At Automate 2025 in Detroit, Siemens is announcing an expansion of its industrial AI offerings with advanced AI agents designed to work seamlessly across its established Industrial Copilot ecosystem. This new technology represents a fundamental shift from AI assistants that respond to queries towards truly autonomous agents that proactively execute entire processes without human intervention. Siemens’ new AI agent architecture features a sophisticated orchestrator. Like a craftsman, it deploys a toolbox of specialized agents to solve complex tasks across the entire industrial value chain. These agents work intelligently and autonomously – understanding intent, improving performance through continuous learning, and accessing external tools and other agents as needed. Users retain complete control, selecting which tasks they wish to delegate to AI agents.
Qlik AI Council: Untrusted AI Can’t Scale — and Unscalable AI Is Just Theater
Ahead of Qlik Connect 2025, the Qlik AI Council is aligning around a clear message to the industry: AI that can’t be trusted won’t scale—and AI that can’t scale is just theater. Their perspectives converge on a critical shift in enterprise AI: the need to move beyond experimentation and toward execution, powered by transparency, governance, and trusted data at the core.
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