Red Hat acquires Chatterbox Labs as AI safety anxiety hits enterprises
Red Hat announced today it is acquiring Chatterbox Labs, bringing AI safety testing and guardrails directly into its enterprise AI platform.
Red Hat announced today it is acquiring Chatterbox Labs, bringing AI safety testing and guardrails directly into its enterprise AI platform.
Meta is preparing to spend $600 billion building and expanding US data centers for AI. The economic boost is real, but so are the risks.
Getty Images and Perplexity have struck a global licensing deal that integrates Getty’s photos into Perplexity’s AI search tools, aiming to improve visual discovery and proper attribution.
Grammarly’s parent company has been renamed Superhuman, uniting Grammarly, Coda, and Mail into a single AI-native platform centered on Superhuman Go. The familiar Grammarly product remains unchanged.
Lenovo’s new AI-Enabled Workforce portfolio puts agentic AI at the core of enterprise automation, combining devices, services, and security to turn AI hype into productivity.
Ripple is buying GTreasury for $1 billion, expanding into the corporate treasury world. The deal could change how big companies move money and may have ripple effects for everyone else.
RealSense has spun out from Intel with $50 million and a major NVIDIA partnership to expand its AI-powered vision systems for humanoids and robots.
A new Zest AI survey shows 72% of Americans see the credit system as unfair, yet more than half depend on it for essentials. Younger generations feel the squeeze even more, turning to Buy Now, Pay Later apps while hoping AI can bring fairness to lending.
A University of Phoenix white paper reveals why AI often fails to deliver and argues leaders must put people first to close the productivity gap.
OpenAI has filed a motion to dismiss Elon Musk’s xAI lawsuit, arguing that the case is built on speculation rather than facts.
NVIDIA and OpenAI are teaming up on a massive $100 billion investment to deploy 10 gigawatts of AI infrastructure, setting the stage for future superintelligence.
A decade of global job data proves AI is not wiping out work. Companies that focus on reskilling instead of layoffs are the ones set to thrive.