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Several companies are launching AI security platforms to protect against emerging threats. SPLX, formerly SplxAI, unveiled its end-to-end security platform with AI Runtime Protection, while Pangea introduced its AI Detection and Response (AIDR) platform for enterprise security, with early access starting July 31, 2025. Pillar Security also offers a platform designed to secure AI systems throughout their development and use. In other AI news, Scowtt, an AI customer acquisition platform, has hired Abhishek Priya, formerly of Microsoft and Meta, as Head of Engineering to scale its AI platform. Yiren Digital is leveraging AI agents for financial services, managing 1,700 marketing strategies daily and using its Zhiyu language model commercially. Meanwhile, AI-generated content is gaining traction on social media, with AI Bible videos going viral on TikTok and an AI bunnies on trampoline video fooling many users. However, an influencer is exposing online shopping scams involving fake AI-advertised products. In the broader market, the U.S.-China trade truce is impacting AI chipmakers like NVIDIA, allowing them to sell H20 chips in China. Experts are also cautioning investors about a potential AI bubble, drawing comparisons to the late 1990s internet bubble. C3.ai faces increasing competition from Microsoft and Palantir in the enterprise AI market. Finally, AI is taking center stage at the Biennale Architettura 2025 with digital tools like Spatial Intelligens and In Other Words enhancing visitor experiences, open to the public until November 23, 2025.

Key Takeaways

  • SPLX launched its end-to-end AI security platform featuring AI Runtime Protection.
  • Pangea introduced its AI Detection and Response (AIDR) platform, with early access starting July 31, 2025.
  • Pillar Security offers a platform to secure AI systems throughout development and use.
  • Scowtt hired Abhishek Priya, formerly of Microsoft and Meta, as Head of Engineering to scale its AI customer acquisition platform.
  • Yiren Digital uses AI agents for financial services, managing 1,700 marketing strategies daily.
  • AI-generated Bible videos are going viral on TikTok, sparking debate about their impact.
  • An AI bunnies on trampoline video fooled many TikTok users, raising concerns about online scams.
  • An influencer is exposing online shopping scams involving fake AI-advertised products.
  • NVIDIA can now sell its H20 chips in China due to the U.S.-China trade truce.
  • Experts warn that AI stocks may be overvalued, drawing comparisons to the late 1990s internet bubble, while C3.ai faces increasing competition from Microsoft and Palantir.

SPLX unveils new AI security platform with real-time protection

SPLX, formerly SplxAI, has launched its end-to-end security platform for AI, featuring AI Runtime Protection. This platform protects AI systems throughout their lifecycle, from development to real-time operation. The platform includes real-time threat detection, custom policy enforcement, and detailed attack visibility. SPLX will showcase its platform at Black Hat USA 2025 and host a CISO dinner to discuss AI security challenges.

Pangea launches AI Detection & Response platform for enterprise security

Pangea has introduced its AI Detection and Response (AIDR) platform to secure AI use across businesses. AIDR helps monitor and protect against AI risks like data leaks. The platform offers AI visibility, security policy control, and threat detection. Early access to AIDR starts July 31, 2025, with general availability in September. Pangea also announced the expansion of its AI security research division and new red teaming services.

Pillar Security's AI platform offers trust in AI systems

Pillar Security offers a platform designed to secure AI systems throughout their development and use. The platform uses a holistic approach, with components enriching each other for adaptive security. It includes an AI workbench for threat modeling, AI discovery for asset visibility, and AI Security Posture Management (AI-SPM) for risk analysis. Pillar also provides AI red teaming to simulate attacks and test system vulnerabilities.

AI Bible videos go viral on TikTok raising questions

AI-generated videos showing Bible characters with smartphones are gaining millions of views on TikTok. These videos mix sacred stories with modern slang, sparking debate about their impact. Some find them relatable and a way to bring Bible stories to new audiences. Others worry about misrepresentations and the reduction of faith to entertainment. The videos feature AI Moses, David, Peter and even Jesus.

AI bunnies on trampoline video fools TikTok users

A video of AI-generated bunnies jumping on a trampoline has tricked many TikTok users. The video, presented as home security footage, gained 183 million views. People were surprised they couldn't tell it was AI, raising concerns about falling for online scams. The video's blurry, dark aesthetic and the plausible "@Ring" tag contributed to its believability.

Woman buys fake AI products to expose online shopping scams

An influencer is buying fake products advertised with AI-generated photos to show what people really get. She orders items that look great online but are disappointing in reality. Her goal is to raise awareness about AI-driven scams and get sellers removed from websites. She shares her experiences on social media to help others avoid being tricked.

Scowtt hires Abhishek Priya to lead AI engineering

Scowtt, an AI customer acquisition platform, has appointed Abhishek Priya as Head of Engineering. Priya will lead the company's engineering and technical strategy, focusing on scaling Scowtt's AI platform. He previously held leadership roles at Microsoft and Meta. Scowtt aims to improve customer conversion using AI-powered sales agents and marketing tools.

Yiren Digital uses AI agents for financial services

Yiren Digital is using AI to transform its financial services, with AI agents handling 1,700 marketing strategies daily. Their AI capital manager optimizes capital deployment in just 10 minutes. The company's AI risk manager detects over 30,000 high-risk documents each day. Yiren Digital's language model, Zhiyu, is now available for commercial use and the company is developing a Magicube Agent Platform to expand its AI capabilities.

US-China trade truce impacts AI, chips, and global trade

The extended U.S.-China trade truce is providing a chance for AI chipmakers and logistics firms to adjust. NVIDIA can now sell its H20 chips in China, while Huawei focuses on its own AI chip development. Logistics companies like Flex and ABB are benefiting from the shift to more diverse supply chains. Investors can use global trade ETFs to take advantage of these changes.

Is the AI bubble about to burst? Experts warn investors

Experts warn that AI stocks, especially those of AI chatbot companies, may be overvalued. They compare the current situation to the late 1990s internet bubble, where investors lost money when tech stock values crashed. The media often misrepresents AI, focusing on Large Language Models (LLMs) that power chatbots. Investors should be cautious and learn from past mistakes to avoid losses.

C3.ai faces competition in enterprise AI market

C3.ai is facing increasing competition in the enterprise AI market from tech giants like Microsoft and Palantir. While C3.ai reported revenue growth and has partnerships with major companies, it still needs to achieve profitability. Microsoft is integrating AI into its cloud services, and Palantir is gaining traction in similar sectors. C3.ai must innovate and strengthen its position to stay ahead.

AI takes center stage at Biennale Architettura 2025

The Biennale Architettura 2025 is featuring artificial intelligence with two new digital tools. Spatial Intelligens by sub uses AI to provide personalized information to visitors. In Other Words by VOLUME offers an AI-generated audio guide to the exhibition. These tools aim to engage the public and explore how knowledge is organized within cultural institutions. The exhibition is open to the public until November 23, 2025.

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