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.
Cadence and Samsung Foundry Accelerate SoC, 3D-IC and Chiplet Design for AI and Automotive
Cadence announced an expansion of its collaboration with Samsung Foundry, including a new multi-year IP agreement to broaden Cadence memory and interface IP solutions in Samsung Foundry’s SF4X, SF5A and SF2P advanced process nodes. Furthering their ongoing technology collaboration, the companies are leveraging Cadence’s AI-driven design solutions and Samsung’s advanced SF4X, SF4U and SF2P process nodes to deliver high-performance, low-power solutions for AI data center, automotive—including advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)—and next-generation RF connectivity applications.
IBM Study: CMOs View AI as Growth Driver, Face Operational Challenges
A new global study by the IBM Institute for Business Value reveals that surveyed CMOs widely acknowledge the strategic importance of AI, but face an execution gap – largely due to fragmented systems – as they adapt to a significant role shift. The global study of 1,800 marketing and sales executives found that while 81% of CMO respondents view AI as a game-changer, 84% report that challenges with rigid, fragmented operations limit their ability to effectively harness the technology. More than half (54%) of respondents admit they underestimated the operational complexity of translating AI strategies into tangible outcomes, and only 17% feel prepared to integrate agentic AI into their processes.
Qlik Survey: Americans Prefer Donating Blood Over Sharing Health Data
Qlik, a global leader in data integration, data quality, analytics, and artificial intelligence, announced new research showing that while 69% of Americans are comfortable sharing their health data to improve their own care, only 40% are comfortable sharing that same data with tech companies for AI-driven products. Despite growing AI integration in healthcare, only 28% would accept a prescription written solely by AI, highlighting deep-rooted trust concerns.
CTERA Becomes First in Hybrid Cloud Storage to Support the Model Context Protocol (MCP)
CTERA, the leader in Enterprise Data Services, announced native support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP), becoming the first hybrid cloud platform to embed an MCP Server for secure AI integration. This breakthrough allows enterprises to connect large language models (LLMs), including assistants like Claude, AI IDEs (e.g. Cursor), and internally developed agents, directly to private data, without compromising security or compliance.
Invoca Appoints Bhavin Merchant as SVP to Drive Growth and Market Expansion
Invoca, the AI leader in revenue execution platforms, has appointed Bhavin Merchant as Senior Vice President of Corporate Development. Building on Invoca’s recent acquisition of Symbl, Merchant will lead growth initiatives that include mergers and acquisitions, corporate investments, and new market expansion to drive continued growth and solidify Invoca’s position as the category leader in revenue execution.
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