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The Unsexy Future of Generative AI Is Enterprise Apps
Some startups that launched buzzy generative AI products are now narrowing their offerings to try to make them more useful to business clients.Wired - Tech -
Vercel acquires ModelFusion, launches AI SDK 3.1 for enterprise AI development
Vercel acquires ModelFusion.dev and launches AI SDK 3.1, offering a comprehensive framework for enterprise AI development with TypeScript.VentureBeat - Tech - Artificial Intelligence -
Qualcomm earnings benefited from AI-enabled devices, and there’s more potential ahead
This hasn’t been a pretty earnings season for prominent chip companies so far, but Qualcomm is breaking from the mold.MarketWatch - Business -
From Risk to Resilience: Managing Data Security in AI-Driven Enterprises
Strategies to fortify defenses and prioritize data security in the age of artificial intelligence.Inc. - Business -
Amazon Q enterprise AI chatbot is now generally available
According to early stats, Amazon Q has the potential to help enterprise users become more than 80% more productive at their jobs.VentureBeat - Tech - Amazon -
Atlassian introduces Rovo, an AI-powered knowledge discovery tool for the enterprise
Atlassian unveils Rovo, its AI-powered search engine for the enterprise, to accelerate knowledge discovery, collaboration and decision-making.VentureBeat - Tech -
Poland probes state oil group’s Swiss subsidiary for alleged Hizbollah links
Orlen Trading Switzerland investigated for losses on trades and potential connections to Iran-backed groupFinancial Times - World -
Anthropic’s Claude Teams and iOS App: The secure, scalable solution for enterprise AI adoption
Anthropic launches Claude Teams and iOS app, revolutionizing enterprise AI adoption with secure, scalable, and responsible solutions across industries.VentureBeat - Tech -
SK Hynix Returns to Profit, Expects Market Recovery on AI Boom
The world’s second-largest memory-chip maker expects a recovery in the memory-chip market this year as it swung to a net profit after five straight quarters of losses.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Worried About a Stock-Market Correction? Here's How to Lock in Recent Gains
The best course when stocks slide is for investors to stand pat, but “put” options are one way to hedge against a drop and lock in some profits.The Wall Street Journal - World
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Job seekers say getting hired is deceptively hard, and recruiters agree that qualified candidates are often passed over.The Wall Street Journal - World -
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Christian missionaries in the Middle East leave behind comparative affluence to spread the Gospel in a frequently hostile climate.The Wall Street Journal - World