April 20, 2025
Technology

Workday launches a platform for enterprises to manage all of their AI agents in one place

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] HR giant Workday is launching a new way for enterprises to keep track of all of their AI agents in one place. It’s also launching a few more AI agents of its own, for good measure. Silicon Valley-based Workday announced on Tuesday the release of

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Pinkfish helps enterprises build AI agents through natural language processing

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] As the chief product officer for AI customer service startup Talkdesk, Charanya “CK” Kannan said that enterprises often say they want to automate different workflows but that it’s really hard to implement AI. Enterprises are dealing with clunky, legacy software that often doesn’t have APIs,

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Workday launches a platform for enterprises to manage all of their AI agents in one place

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] HR giant Workday is launching a new way for enterprises to keep track of all of their AI agents in one place. It’s also launching a few more AI agents of its own, for good measure. Silicon Valley-based Workday announced on Tuesday the release of

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Australian health tech startup Harrison.ai scores $112M Series C

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Medical imaging is crucial for the timely identification of serious diseases like cancer. However, manual interpretation of scans is a time-intensive process. Healthcare professionals increasingly use AI-powered tools for diagnostic purposes, as such technologies can be very effective in detecting and categorizing diseases. A Sydney,

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Google-backed Boston quantum startup QuEra raises $230M debt round

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Quantum computing, long relegated to the realm of the theoretical, feels like it is back on the agenda as a potentially viable alternative to the expensive race for even more computing power. On the heels of some notable advancements in quantum chips and error correction

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Technology

Pinkfish helps enterprises build AI agents through natural language processing

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] As the chief product officer for AI customer service startup Talkdesk, Charanya “CK” Kannan said that enterprises often say they want to automate different workflows but that it’s really hard to implement AI. Enterprises are dealing with clunky, legacy software that often doesn’t have APIs,

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Technology

Australian health tech startup Harrison.ai scores $112M Series C

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Medical imaging is crucial for the timely identification of serious diseases like cancer. However, manual interpretation of scans is a time-intensive process. Healthcare professionals increasingly use AI-powered tools for diagnostic purposes, as such technologies can be very effective in detecting and categorizing diseases. A Sydney,

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Technology

Workday launches a platform for enterprises to manage all of their AI agents in one place

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] HR giant Workday is launching a new way for enterprises to keep track of all of their AI agents in one place. It’s also launching a few more AI agents of its own, for good measure. Silicon Valley-based Workday announced on Tuesday the release of

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Google backs Boston quantum startup QuEra in $230M debt round

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Quantum computing, long relegated to the realm of the theoretical, feels like it is back on the agenda as a potentially viable alternative to the expensive race for even more computing power. On the heels of some notable advancements in quantum chips and error correction

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Bird cuts 120 jobs as part of ‘strategic realignment’

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Cloud communication service Bird has cut 120 jobs — roughly one-third of its total workforce. The Amsterdam-based firm — formerly known as MessageBird — plans to realign its global operations amid the ongoing AI boom, TechCrunch has exclusively learned. Bird has since confirmed the news.

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