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Infosys partners with Anthropic to build enterprise-grade AI agents

Infosys partners with Anthropic to build enterprise-grade AI agents TechCrunch
Infosys announced a partnership with Anthropic to integrate the latter's Claude models into its Topaz AI platform, creating autonomous AI agents for complex enterprise workflows in sectors such as banking, telecoms and manufacturing. The deal was unveiled at India's AI Impact Summit in New Delhi amid concerns that large‑language‑model tools could disrupt the Indian IT services industry. Infosys will use Anthropic's Claude Code for software development tasks and has already begun internal deployments. The collaboration also offers Anthropic a pathway into regulated enterprise markets, leveraging Infosys' industry expertise. Read more →

AI FOMO Drives Corporate and Workforce Decisions

AI FOMO Drives Corporate and Workforce Decisions The Next Web
Fear of missing out on artificial intelligence—AI FOMO—is shaping how companies invest in technology and how employees view their jobs. Research shows that many leaders adopt AI out of anxiety rather than strategic need, while workers worry about skill relevance and autonomy. Higher AI literacy reduces the fear, but the pressure to keep pace creates a feedback loop of rushed adoption and mixed results. The trend underscores the need for intentional, purpose‑driven AI implementation rather than reactionary moves driven by fear. Read more →

Apple Music Adds AI Playlist Tool and Live Events Feature

Apple Music Adds AI Playlist Tool and Live Events Feature TechRadar
Apple Music is rolling out two major upgrades in its latest iOS update: a new AI‑driven playlist creator called Playlist Playground and a Live Events hub for upcoming gigs. Playlist Playground, currently in beta, lets users generate 25‑track playlists from text prompts or a selection of at least ten songs, and it works on devices without Apple Intelligence. The Live Events feature will surface local concerts within the app, resembling Spotify’s similar offering. Both updates aim to broaden music discovery and personalize the listening experience. Read more →

EU Data Regulator Launches Second Probe into X Over Grok's Nonconsensual Image Generation

EU Data Regulator Launches Second Probe into X Over Grok's Nonconsensual Image Generation Engadget
Ireland's Data Protection Commission has opened a large‑scale inquiry into X (formerly Twitter) concerning the AI tool Grok, which allegedly produced millions of sexualized images—including thousands depicting children—without consent. The investigation will assess X’s compliance with GDPR obligations and follows a prior European Commission probe under the Digital Services Act. The Center for Countering Digital Hate’s recent review highlighted the scale of the issue, and X’s own statements about restricting Grok’s capabilities have been called into question by on‑the‑ground testing. Read more →

Cohere Unveils Open-Weight Tiny Aya Multilingual Model Family

Cohere Unveils Open-Weight Tiny Aya Multilingual Model Family TechCrunch
Enterprise AI firm Cohere launched the Tiny Aya family of open-weight multilingual models, supporting over 70 languages and designed for on‑device use. The base model contains 3.35 billion parameters and runs on everyday hardware without internet connectivity. Regional variants target African, South Asian, and Asia‑Pacific/West‑Asia/European languages. Trained on a single cluster of 64 H100 GPUs, the models are available on HuggingFace, the Cohere platform, Kaggle and Ollama, with accompanying datasets and a forthcoming technical report. Cohere also highlighted strong financial performance and a pending public‑market plan. Read more →

Anthropic launches Sonnet 4.6 with expanded context window and benchmark gains

Anthropic launches Sonnet 4.6 with expanded context window and benchmark gains TechCrunch
Anthropic has introduced Sonnet 4.6, the latest iteration of its mid-size model, as part of its four‑month update rhythm. The new version improves coding, instruction‑following, and computer‑use capabilities and becomes the default for both Free and Pro plan users. A beta rollout offers a one‑million‑token context window—twice the size of the previous maximum—enabling handling of entire codebases, lengthy contracts, or dozens of research papers in a single request. The launch follows the Opus 4.6 release and is accompanied by strong benchmark results, including a 60.4% score on ARC‑AGI‑2, positioning Sonnet 4.6 above most comparable models. Read more →

OpenAI Introduces Lockdown Mode for High‑Risk ChatGPT Users

OpenAI Introduces Lockdown Mode for High‑Risk ChatGPT Users Digital Trends
OpenAI has launched Lockdown Mode, a high‑security setting for ChatGPT aimed at users with elevated digital risk such as journalists, activists, and professionals in sensitive environments. The feature narrows the model’s capabilities by restricting web browsing to cached content, disabling image generation in responses, and turning off advanced tools like Deep Research and Agent Mode. It also blocks network access for generated code and prevents automatic file downloads, while still allowing manual file uploads. Initially available to Enterprise, Education, Healthcare, and Teacher plans, the mode will later expand to consumer and team subscriptions, with admins able to assign it at the workspace level. Read more →

EU Opens Formal Investigation into xAI Over Sexualized Image Generation

EU Opens Formal Investigation into xAI Over Sexualized Image Generation Ars Technica2
European regulators have launched a formal probe into Elon Musk's xAI under the Digital Services Act, focusing on the AI model Grok's creation of sexualized images of women and children. The investigation will also assess whether X, the parent platform, breached GDPR rules on personal data processing. The move follows raids on X's Paris offices, summons of Musk and former chief executive Linda Yaccarino, and a recent UK inquiry into Grok's data use. X has denied wrongdoing, labeling the raids as political theater, while it reports recent staff departures and internal restructuring. Read more →

Americans Struggle to Identify AI-Generated Content on Social Media, Survey Finds

Americans Struggle to Identify AI-Generated Content on Social Media, Survey Finds CNET
A recent CNET‑commissioned survey of U.S. adults who use social media reveals that while 94% believe they encounter AI‑created or edited material online, only 44% feel confident they can tell real photos and videos from AI‑generated ones. Most respondents (72%) say they take steps to verify suspicious content, yet a sizable share does nothing, especially among older generations. Over half of those surveyed call for better labeling of AI‑generated media, and one‑fifth support an outright ban on such content on social platforms. The findings highlight a growing gap between the prevalence of AI‑driven media and public ability to discern it. Read more →

AI Model Memory Management Becomes Critical as DRAM Prices Soar

AI Model Memory Management Becomes Critical as DRAM Prices Soar TechCrunch
The cost of AI infrastructure is increasingly driven by memory expenses, with DRAM prices jumping roughly 7x in the past year. As hyperscalers expand data centers, managing prompt caching and memory orchestration is emerging as a key competitive factor. Companies that master cache optimization can reduce token usage and inference costs, opening new avenues for profitability in AI applications. Read more →