AI Connect is a tool built on the open-source Model Context Protocol (MCP) that enables secure data access and streamlines communication with development teams. It provides direct, live access to Bugcrowd program data, allowing companies to explore and analyze findings, trends, and performance within their preferred AI tools. With AI Connect, customers can receive tailored remediation guidance, automate workflows, maintain control over AI access, and integrate with any AI system without vendor lock-in.
Compliant, a leading provider of AI-powered data integrity signals in digital advertising, has launched several integrations to create a healthier programmatic ecosystem. The company's Data Integrity Index signals are now being used by Adfidence, Brand Safety Institute, Fiducia, Nano Interactive, Premion, and Scope3 to assess and improve media quality across planning, activation, and reporting. These integrations enable AI agents to automatically filter high-risk inventory and prioritize publishers with superior data practices, preventing budget misdirection while maintaining performance optimization. Compliant's platform represents a symbiotic relationship with artificial intelligence, designed specifically for autonomous media buying environments, providing real-time data privacy, governance, and vendor controls across digital media properties.
Continue Reading Reveal launches Gen AI document review technology 'aji' at no cost to users through the end of the year. NetDocuments introduces AI Profiling tool and agentic AI assistant for Word, aiming to limit manual entry for users classifying documents and automate edits in their documents. Thomson Reuters launches CoCounsel Legal with Westlaw Advantage, featuring deep research capabilities. Elite is acquired by Francisco Partners from Thomson Reuters.
Enigma has invested in AIverse, a blockchain project at the intersection of artificial intelligence and Web3. The investment will accelerate AIverse's product roadmap, strengthen its liquidity infrastructure, and support its goal of onboarding millions of users and thousands of AI Agents. AIverse's native token, AION, has utility across various scenarios, including AI Agent activation, pre-market trading, NFT licensing, and developer incentives, with a "use-burn-earn" model that reinforces deflationary value through real platform utility.
Forter has developed a cutting-edge agentic AI strategy, allowing retailers to distinguish between human and artificial intelligence (AI) behavior in real-time. The company's technology is being used by the world's largest brands and has been praised by Jenna Flateman Posner, CEO and Founder of Chief Digital Agency, who notes that Forter consistently stays ahead of the curve in addressing bot-related issues.
GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke has warned software engineers that they need to learn to work with artificial intelligence (AI) or risk being left behind in their profession. He made this statement in a blog post, highlighting the significant impact of AI on the industry and the importance of adapting to these changes.
Illinois has implemented a new law requiring quality healthcare from real professionals, not computer programs. Secretary Mario Treto Jr. emphasized this point in a press release. Other states like Nevada and Utah have also taken action on AI regulations, particularly in public schools and mental health chatbots. The American Psychological Association (APA) raised concerns about AI posing as therapists, citing two lawsuits involving children who used chatbots that allegedly claimed to be licensed therapists, including one case where a boy died by suicide after extensive use of the app.
Artificial intelligence tools are being misused by lawyers due to a lack of education and understanding of their limitations, according to Professor Ifeoma Ajunwa of Emory University School of Law. Matt Wetherington, an Atlanta-based attorney, warns that using these tools without proper knowledge can lead to mistakes. This issue is not limited to individual attorneys but also affects the broader legal industry as a whole.
Scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have made a breakthrough in fusion research by using AI agents on two of the world's most powerful supercomputers, achieving significant advancements in nuclear fusion design and potentially leading to more efficient energy production.