Serval’s $47M Funding Powers New Approach to AI-Driven IT Automation
Strategic Investment in Enterprise AI Innovation Serval, an emerging leader in enterprise artificial intelligence, has secured $47 million in Series…
Strategic Investment in Enterprise AI Innovation Serval, an emerging leader in enterprise artificial intelligence, has secured $47 million in Series…
Workforce Cybersecurity Practices Expose Organizations to AI-Driven Threats A comprehensive survey conducted by Accenture has uncovered alarming cybersecurity vulnerabilities in…
Meta is rolling out advanced scam detection features in WhatsApp and Messenger, including AI-powered chat analysis and screen-sharing warnings. The company is also implementing passkey support across multiple platforms to bolster user security against growing online threats.
Meta Platforms has begun deploying comprehensive new security features across its social media applications, according to reports from the company’s announcement. The enhanced protection measures target fraud, scams, and cybersecurity risks on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, WhatsApp, and Messenger, sources indicate.
Strategic Partnership Unlocks High-Speed AI Inference for Business Applications In a significant move to advance enterprise artificial intelligence capabilities, IBM…
Veeam’s Landmark Acquisition in Data Security In a significant strategic move that underscores the growing importance of artificial intelligence in…
Anthropic’s Strategic Move to Enhance Enterprise AI Capabilities Anthropic has made a significant leap in enterprise artificial intelligence with the…
The Growing AI Priority Gap Between Finance and Technology Leaders New research from EY’s 2025 Technology Risk Pulse Survey reveals…
Major Consolidation in AI-Powered Security In a significant move that signals continued consolidation in the cybersecurity sector, Dataminr has confirmed…
Microsoft is positioning Windows 11 as an AI-native platform with built-in Copilot features and specialized hardware. The company’s vision includes “agentic work” where the OS anticipates user needs and acts proactively. New capabilities span voice commands, visual assistance, and cloud-based Windows experiences.
Microsoft is fundamentally reimagining Windows 11 as an artificial intelligence-native platform, according to reports from the company’s recent technical communications. Sources indicate the software giant is betting heavily on AI integration to transform how users interact with their computers, positioning Windows at the center of what Microsoft describes as “agentic work” – where the operating system anticipates needs and acts proactively without explicit commands.
New Regulatory Framework Enables Controlled Real-World Testing The UK government has unveiled a groundbreaking approach to artificial intelligence regulation that…