Several major tech companies are making significant investments in AI, with Alphabet investing in custom AI hardware through a $12.2 billion arrangement with Marvell Technology. This move aims to build specialized chips for AI applications.
OpenAI is enhancing its data protection by offering zero data retention for eligible API customers. Additionally, the company is developing Private Safety Processing to improve AI safety without compromising data privacy.
CrowdStrike's CTO, Elia Zaitsev, is leaving to start an AI-focused cybersecurity venture fund called Cognition, which will invest in AI-driven cybersecurity startups. This departure has raised questions about CrowdStrike's future prospects, with its shares falling 2% after the announcement.
Google's Gemini 3.7 Flash AI model has outperformed others in a benchmark test, combining reasoning and speed to achieve high accuracy. Meanwhile, iQIYI is betting big on AI as its core streaming business faces pressure, seeing AI as a key driver of growth.
Anthropic is partnering with NewEdge Advisors to provide AI tools for client work, including translating financial plans and preparing for client meetings. AMD is also making strides in AI, with Nutanix's stock potentially rising due to its partnership with Agentic AI and an investment from AMD.
A survey by Addition Wealth found that most Americans prefer human-led financial guidance over AI-driven advice, with only 5% preferring fully AI-driven guidance. The robots.txt file is evolving to accommodate AI crawlers, instructing bots which pages to crawl or avoid.
Key Takeaways
• Alphabet invests $12.2 billion in AI chips with Marvell Technology.• OpenAI offers zero data retention for eligible API customers.
• CrowdStrike's CTO leaves to start AI-focused cybersecurity venture fund.
• Google's Gemini 3.7 Flash tops AI benchmark.
• iQIYI invests heavily in AI as core business faces pressure.
• Anthropic partners with NewEdge Advisors for AI tools.
• AMD partners with Nutanix for AI growth.
• Most Americans prefer human-led financial guidance over AI.
• Robots.txt evolves to accommodate AI crawlers.
• NewEdge Advisors adopt AI for client work.
CrowdStrike CTO Leaves to Launch AI Cybersecurity Fund
CrowdStrike's Chief Technology Officer, Elia Zaitsev, is leaving to start an AI-focused cybersecurity venture fund called Cognition. The fund will invest in AI-driven cybersecurity startups. This change in leadership comes as CrowdStrike expands its AI-powered security offerings. The new fund aims to support startups developing AI-driven cybersecurity solutions.
CrowdStrike Shares Fall as CTO Departs
CrowdStrike shares fell 2% after announcing that its CTO is leaving to launch an AI-focused investment fund. The departure raises questions about the company's future prospects. The fund will focus on AI and cybersecurity investments.
CrowdStrike CTO Exits to Launch AI-Cyber Fund
The CTO of CrowdStrike is leaving to start a new AI-cyber fund. The fund will invest in AI-powered cybersecurity startups. This leadership change may impact CrowdStrike's AI strategy.
OpenAI Offers Zero Data Retention for Eligible API Customers
OpenAI is enhancing its data protection by offering zero data retention for eligible API customers. This ensures customer data is not stored after processing. OpenAI also previewed Private Safety Processing for advanced AI safety.
OpenAI Previews Private Safety Processing for Enhanced AI Safety
OpenAI is developing Private Safety Processing to enhance AI safety without compromising data privacy. This system identifies patterns across interactions without exposing underlying content.
Consumers Prefer Human Guidance Over AI in Financial Decisions
A survey by Addition Wealth found that most Americans prefer human-led financial guidance over AI-driven advice. Only 5% of respondents preferred fully AI-driven guidance.
Pairwise Logical Selection of Enthymeme Completions
Researchers propose a new approach for selecting logical completions in enthymemes. This method combines symbolic and neural techniques.
iQIYI Bets Big on AI as Its Core Business Faces Pressure
iQIYI is investing heavily in AI as its core streaming business faces challenges. The company sees AI as a key driver of growth.
Robots.txt Evolves for AI Crawlers
The robots.txt file is evolving to accommodate AI crawlers. This file instructs bots which pages to crawl or avoid.
Alphabet Invests in AI Chips with Marvell Technology
Alphabet expanded its AI chip collaboration with Marvell Technology, including a $12.2 billion option arrangement. The partnership aims to build custom AI hardware.
Nutanix Stock May Get Boost from Agentic AI Growth
Nutanix's stock may rise due to its partnership with Agentic AI and an investment from AMD. The partnership aims to improve Nutanix's products and services.
Google's Gemini 3.7 Flash Tops AI Benchmark
Google's Gemini 3.7 Flash outperformed other AI models in a benchmark test. The model combined reasoning and speed to achieve high accuracy.
NewEdge Advisors Adopt AI for Client Work
NewEdge advisors are using AI for client work, including translating financial plans and preparing for client meetings. The firm partnered with Anthropic to access AI tools.
Sources
- CrowdStrike (CRWD) CTO Exit Puts AI Security Leadership In Focus
- CrowdStrike shares fall as CTO departs to launch AI cybersecurity fund
- Exclusive: CrowdStrike's CTO is leaving to launch an AI-cyber fund
- Offering Zero Data Retention for frontier models
- OpenAI previews privacy-focused system for detecting AI misuse
- Consumers Want AI to Support, Not Replace, Financial Advisors
- Pairwise Logical Selection of Enthymeme Completions under Semantic-Link Uncertainty
- iQIYI Is Betting Big on AI as Its Core Business Comes Under Pressure
- Robots.txt Evolves for AI Crawlers
- Why Is Alphabet (GOOGL) Tying A $12.2 Billion Option To AI Chips?
- Nutanix Stock Can Get a Big Lift From Agentic AI Growth, AMD Investment
- Google’s Gemini 3.7 Flash Tops Artificial Analysis’ Analyst Agent Benchmark, Beats Opus 5, GPT 5.6 Sol
- NewEdge advisors reshape client work with AI in weeks after Anthropic rollout
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