Amazon and Cerebras Combine AI Chips for New AWS Inference Platform
Amazon and Cerebras have partnered to combine their AI chips in a new AWS service designed to accelerate inference for chatbots, coding tools, and other generative AI applications.
Amazon and Cerebras have partnered to combine their AI chips in a new AWS service designed to accelerate inference for chatbots, coding tools, and other generative AI applications.
AMI Labs, co-founded by Yann LeCun, raised $1.03 billion to develop “world model” AI systems that learn from real-world data rather than language alone.
ServiceNow has selected Anthropic’s Claude as its default AI model for Build Agent and across its AI platform, aiming to automate workflows, accelerate app development, and boost internal productivity.
Former Google employees launched Sparkli, a generative AI app that uses interactive media to help children learn through exploration rather than text-based chatbots.
Worldwide app spending reached $85 billion in 2025, led by generative AI apps like ChatGPT and Google Gemini, as non-game apps surpassed games globally.
VoiceRun, a platform for coding and scaling AI voice agents, raised $5.5 million in seed funding. The company aims to improve voice agent quality and flexibility for enterprise developers.
Enterprise AI firm Articul8 secured more than half of a planned $70 million Series B round at a $500 million pre-money valuation. The company is targeting regulated industries with specialized AI systems deployed inside customer environments.
Zing Coach is an AI-powered fitness app that delivers adaptive, personalized workouts. The Belarus-rooted startup has partnered with Paris Saint-Germain to bring elite-inspired training to a global fan base.
Universal Music Group and NVIDIA are collaborating to develop AI tools for music discovery, creation, and fan engagement, while ensuring artist attribution and copyright protection.
ChatGPT crossed $3 billion in lifetime mobile consumer spending, with most revenue generated in 2025, outpacing TikTok and major streaming apps.
Databricks secures $4 billion in Series L funding at $134B valuation, fueling AI product growth, Lakebase database development, and enterprise AI agent deployment.