Weekly AiThority Roundup: Biggest Machine Learning, Robotic And Automation Updates
This is your AI Weekly Roundup . We are covering the top updates from around the world. The updates will feature state-of-the-art capabilities in artificial intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, Robotic Process Automation, Fintech, and human-system interactions. We cover the role of AI Daily Roundup and its application in various industries and daily lives.
Accenture to Acquire OnProcess Technology to Enhance Supply Chain Operations Capabilities
Accenture has agreed to acquire OnProcess Technology, a provider of supply chain managed services, to help organizations refine processes, improve the way inventory is managed and solve complex service challenges.
NatWest and IBM Collaborate on Generative AI Initiative to Enhance Customer Experience
NatWest and IBM announced enhancements to the bank’s virtual assistant, Cora, that will use generative AI to provide customers with access to a wider range of information through conversational interactions. The bank will be among the first in the UK to deploy generative AI with a virtual assistant enabling a safe, intuitive, and accessible experience in its digital services.
Cloudera and Pinecone Announce Strategic Partnership to Accelerate Development of AI-Powered Applications
Cloudera, Inc., the data company for trusted enterprise artificial intelligence (AI), and Pinecone, the vector database company providing long-term memory for AI, are thrilled to announce a strategic partnership that integrates Pinecone’s AI vector database expertise into Cloudera’s open data platform, aimed at transforming the way organizations harness the power of AI to streamline operations and improve customer experiences.
Fujitsu Strengthens Salesforce Marketing Cloud Business Through Tobe Marketing Purchase
Fujitsu announced that it has entered into a share purchase agreement for the acquisition of all shares of toBe Marketing, Inc. (toBe Marketing), a company with market-leading experience in Salesforce marketing automation in Japan.
AWS Announces Amazon EC2 Capacity Blocks for ML Workloads
Amazon Web Services, (AWS), an Amazon.com company announced the general availability of Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) Capacity Blocks for ML, an industry-first consumption model that enables any customer to access highly sought-after GPU compute capacity to run their short duration machine learning (ML) workloads.
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