Anthropic and OpenAI are making significant strides in the AI sector. Anthropic has partnered with Blackstone and Goldman Sachs to launch an AI services firm, which will deploy Anthropic's Claude AI into companies' core business operations. This move is part of a $1.5 billion joint venture to focus on AI development.
In a related development, Sanofi is investing $294 million to expand its Artificial Intelligence Centre of Excellence in Toronto, creating 50 additional jobs in AI, machine learning, and pharmaceutical data science by 2028.
Meanwhile, Connecticut has passed a bill to regulate AI, establishing a framework for oversight to protect consumers, workers, and children from AI-related risks. SAP is also taking steps to block unauthorized AI agents from accessing customer data, publishing a policy document outlining its approach to AI.
On a different note, the demand for radiology jobs remains high, with 4,333 active job listings as of March, despite predictions that AI would replace radiologists. In fact, the number of active radiologists in the US has grown by 10% over the last 10 years.
MobiDev is expanding its fitness app development services to help brands build connected and AI-ready digital fitness products. The company's services include custom fitness app development, AI-enabled fitness features, wearable and smart device integrations, and augmented reality fitness experiences.
Key Takeaways
• Anthropic and OpenAI are launching separate AI services firms backed by private equity giants. • Anthropic's $1.5 billion joint venture with Blackstone, Goldman Sachs, and other investors will focus on AI development. • Sanofi is investing $294 million to expand its AI centre in Toronto. • Connecticut has passed a bill to regulate AI, establishing a framework for oversight. • SAP is blocking unauthorized AI agents from accessing customer data. • Radiology jobs are growing despite AI predictions, with a 10% increase in active radiologists in the US over the last 10 years. • MobiDev is expanding its fitness app development services to include AI-enabled features and integrations. • Anthropic has partnered with Blackstone and Goldman Sachs to deploy Claude AI into business operations. • Korean IT services posted mixed Q1 results due to demand for AI and cloud services. • Demand for radiology jobs remains high, with 4,333 active job listings as of March.MobiDev boosts fitness app development services
MobiDev has expanded its fitness app development services to help brands build connected and AI-ready digital fitness products. The company's services include custom fitness app development, AI-enabled fitness features, wearable and smart device integrations, and augmented reality fitness experiences. MobiDev's goal is to help fitness businesses build reliable digital products that integrate with devices and platforms users already rely on.
MobiDev expands fitness app development
MobiDev provides full-cycle fitness app development services, including custom app development, AI-enabled features, and integrations with wearables and smart devices. The company's services help businesses turn product ideas into secure, user-friendly, and growth-ready fitness platforms powered by modern technologies like AI and computer vision.
Goldman, Blackstone partner with Anthropic on AI
Goldman and Blackstone have partnered with Anthropic to launch an AI services firm. The firm will deploy Anthropic's Claude AI into companies' core business operations.
Anthropic partners with Blackstone on AI services
Anthropic and Blackstone have partnered to launch an AI services firm. The firm will provide AI-powered solutions to businesses and organizations.
Radiology jobs grow despite AI predictions
Despite predictions that AI would replace radiologists, the number of active radiologists in the US has grown by 10% over the last 10 years. Demand for radiology jobs is high, with 4,333 active job listings as of March.
Anthropic, OpenAI launch AI firms with private equity
Anthropic and OpenAI have launched separate AI services firms backed by private equity giants. The firms will provide AI-powered solutions to businesses.
Sanofi expands Toronto AI centre
Sanofi is investing $294 million to expand its Artificial Intelligence Centre of Excellence in Toronto. The expansion will create 50 additional jobs in AI, machine learning, and pharmaceutical data science by 2028.
Connecticut adds AI regulations
Connecticut has passed a bill to regulate AI, establishing a framework for oversight. The bill aims to protect consumers, workers, and children from AI-related risks.
SAP blocks unauthorized AI agents
SAP is taking steps to block unauthorized AI agents from accessing customer data. The company has published a policy document outlining its approach to AI and plans to prevent unauthorized access.
Anthropic nears $1.5 billion AI venture
Anthropic is finalizing a $1.5 billion joint venture with Blackstone, Goldman Sachs, and other investors. The venture will focus on AI development.
Korean IT services see mixed Q1 results
Korean IT services posted mixed results in Q1, with sales growing due to demand for AI and cloud services, but profits diverging due to different business strategies.
Sources
- MobiDev Expands Fitness App Development Services to Help Brands Build Connected, AI-Ready Digital Fitness Products
- MobiDev Expands Fitness App Development Services to Help Brands Build Connected, AI-Ready Digital Fitness Products
- Goldman, Blackstone Partner With Anthropic on AI Services Firm
- Anthropic partners with Blackstone to launch AI services firm
- A decade after the ‘Godfather of AI’ said radiologists were obsolete, their salaries are up to $571K and demand is growing fast
- Anthropic, OpenAI launch separate AI services firms backed by private equity giants
- Sanofi expands Toronto AI centre with investment
- CT adding artificial intelligence regulations. Here’s what they mean for parents, workers, companies
- SAP Moves to Block OpenClaw and Other Unauthorized AI Agents
- Anthropic nears $1.5 billion AI joint venture with Wall Street firms, WSJ reports
- Korea IT services post mixed Q1 as AI lifts sales but profits diverge
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