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    Models like Google Gemma 4 are increasing enterprise AI governance challenges for CISOs as they scramble to secure edge workloads. Security chiefs have built massive digital walls around the cloud; deploying advanced cloud access security brokers and routing every piece of traffic heading to external large language models through monitored corporate gateways. The logic was

    NewsApril 14, 2026
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    Something has shifted in the air around AI. It is not a dramatic turn of events, the kind that usually heralds a new dawn, but more akin to a hushed room, where everyone suddenly looks around. This has happened over the last couple of days, as a few high-profile figures have begun to raise a

    NewsApril 13, 2026
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    In President Donald Trump’s telling, the United States has fuel enough to hover above the chaos that his attack on Iran has triggered in global energy markets. “We’re in great shape for the future,” Trump said in a speech last week, asserting that this nation, as the world’s biggest oil and gas producer, doesn’t rely

    NewsApril 12, 2026
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    DeepCyte, a techbio company using AI and single-cell biology to identify and explain drug toxicity, has launched with $1.5 million in seed funding. Co-founded by Theodore Alexandrov, Ph.D., and Shawn Owens, the company is building tools that tell biopharma teams not just whether a drug causes harm, but which cells it affects and why. It

    NewsApril 12, 2026
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    A client called me last year, frustrated. He’d spent three months trying to get an LLM to reliably extract invoice data from PDFs. His team had tried every prompt trick they could find online. Nothing worked consistently. Twenty minutes in, I realized the problem wasn’t his prompts. It was his mental model of how the

    NewsApril 11, 2026
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    Something strange is happening in Washington. And no, it is not a new scandal. Government officials are in a frantic rush to deal with the unknown and unpredictable, not the economy, but artificially intelligent computer programs that might be getting a little too good. If you skim through today’s news, like the report on White

    NewsApril 11, 2026
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    The open-source AI movement has never lacked for options. Mistral, Falcon, and a growing field of open-weight models have been available to developers for years. But when Meta threw its weight behind Llama, something shifted. A company with three billion users, vast compute resources, and the credibility of a tech giant was now building openly,

    NewsApril 11, 2026
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    Next-generation AI assistants being developed in the Apple ecosystem and by chipmakers like Qualcomm, but early reports suggest they are being designed with limits in place. Tom’s Guide has described early versions of these assistants as capable of navigating apps, carrying out bookings, and managing tasks in services. For instance a private beta agentic system

    NewsApril 11, 2026
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    To protect enterprise margins, business leaders must invest in robust AI governance to securely manage AI infrastructure. When evaluating enterprise software adoption, a recurring pattern dictates how technology matures across industries. As Rob Thomas, SVP and CCO at IBM, recently outlined, software typically graduates from a standalone product to a platform, and then from a

    NewsApril 11, 2026
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    Chapter, a Medicare navigation platform built around AI-driven advice, has raised $100 million in a Series E funding round. Generation Investment Management led the round, with new investors Fifth Down Capital and 8VC joining alongside existing backers Stripes, XYZ Venture Capital, Addition, Narya Capital, Susa Ventures, and Maverick Ventures. The company says its valuation has

    NewsApril 10, 2026
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