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.

Pigment Partners with Google Cloud to Accelerate AI-led Business Planning 

Pigment, an AI-powered business planning and performance management company, announced a partnership with Google Cloud to accelerate the adoption of AI-led planning across global enterprises.

Pigment’s modern planning platform allows business teams from customers that include Unilever, Snowflake, and DPD to intuitively build and adapt strategic plans. Through this partnership, Pigment will use Google Cloud’s secure, scalable, and AI-optimized infrastructure, along with its advanced storage and analytics technology, to help its customers unlock greater value from their data. The partnership will also reduce technical debt within organizations, bridge the gap between business and IT, and strengthen enterprise-wide alignment.

ZEDEDA Survey: 97 Percent of CIOs Have Edge AI on Their Roadmap

ZEDEDA, the leader in edge management and orchestration, announced findings from its inaugural Edge AI Survey, revealing that edge artificial intelligence adoption is rapidly expanding across industries. The research, conducted by Censuswide, shows that 97% of CIOs have edge AI either already deployed or on their roadmap, with only 3% reporting no current plans to implement these technologies.

ABB and Red Hat Extend Collaboration on Process Automation Systems

ABB and Red Hat announced an extended collaboration to develop automation systems for the future of industrial IT, enabling more secure and modular deployment of control applications for process industries. The collaboration builds on ABB’s automation leadership and Red Hat’s industry-leading enterprise open source platforms, combining industrial innovation and digital capabilities – including data analytics and artificial intelligence – to help pave the way towards autonomous operations.

Cognizant Makes Scalable Agent Networks Accessible to Every Enterprise

Cognizant announced that it has open-sourced its Neuro AI Multi-Agent Accelerator for research and academic use. This open-source software enables domain experts, researchers, and developers to immediately start prototyping and building agent networks across virtually any use case. The open-source software will help accelerate AI adoption by promoting collaboration in building and customizing multi-agent systems for adaptive operations and real-time decision-making. Enterprises can leverage Cognizant’s Multi-Agent Services Suite to deploy networks of agents in a commercial setting at scale and to efficiently manage them in production, under a commercial license.

Deloitte, IMA Survey Spotlights Tech Trends in Cost Reporting

Emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and advanced analytics are gaining traction among finance and accounting professionals to enhance business performance insights, according to a new global survey from the Deloitte Center for Controllership and IMA (Institute of Management Accountants). Even so, traditional cost accounting and profitability management methods continue to dominate the profession.

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