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Informatica advances its AI to transform 7-day enterprise data mapping nightmares into 5-minute coffee breaks
Informatica's data platform evolution shows how it uses AI to actually serve enterprise needs.
24/7 compliance monitoring: The AI advantage in data protection
Data protection compliance has evolved from a periodic checklist exercise to a continuous responsibility. With cyber threats emerging and regulatory requirements becoming increasingly stringent, organisations can’t afford to rely on...
The two people shaping the future of OpenAI’s research
For the past couple of years, OpenAI has felt like a one-man brand. With his showbiz style and fundraising glitz, CEO Sam Altman overshadows all other big names on the...
Google is experimenting with machine-learning powered age estimation tech in the U.S.
Google will use machine learning and user data to estimate age of users in the U.
Waymo’s Tekedra Mawakana on the truth behind autonomous vehicles at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025
Autonomous vehicles have long been touted as “just around the corner,” but the reality of what it takes to bring self-driving cars to the streets is anything but simple. At...
GitHub Copilot crosses 20 million all-time users
One of the most popular AI coding tools on the market added five million users in the last three months.
You’ve heard of AI ‘Deep Research’ tools…now Manus is launching ‘Wide Research’ that spins up 100+ agents to scour the web for you
The implication seems to be that running all these agents in parallel is faster and will result in a better and more varied set of products.
Amazon DocumentDB Serverless database looks to accelerate agentic AI, cut costs
AWS continues to expand its serverless database offerings, aiming to help improve cost and lower operational complexity.
Hard-won vibe coding insights: Mailchimp’s 40% speed gain came with governance price
Intuit Mailchimp's experience with vibe coding reveals governance frameworks and tool selection strategies that enterprises can apply to avoid common AI coding pitfalls.
Deep Cogito goes big, releasing 4 new open source hybrid reasoning models with self-improving ‘intuition’
Arora explains this as a difference between searching for a path versus already knowing roughly where the destination lies.