Inbenta recognized in Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Conversational AI Platforms.

AI This Week

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get updates without the overload — no spam, just relevant news, once per week.

FORM CODE HERE
We’ll keep your email secure and private, and never share it with third parties.

Automate Conversational Experiences with AI

Discover the power of a platform that gives you the control and flexibility to deliver valuable customer experiences at scale.

August 6, 2025

Microsoft has introduced Project Ire, an artificial intelligence prototype aimed at reversing malware — a task typically handled by skilled human security researchers. The system identifies malicious files by analyzing software at multiple levels, from binary code to control flow and behavioral patterns. In early tests, Project Ire correctly flagged 90% of malicious Windows driver files and maintained a low false positive rate of 2%, indicating its potential to streamline threat detection. Unlike traditional antivirus methods, this system investigates deeper, even identifying hard-to-detect malware linked to elite hacking groups. While still a prototype, Project Ire has shown promise in complementing human researchers. Microsoft plans to integrate it into its Defender platform.

August 5, 2025

According to a study by EY Ireland, venture capital investment in generative AI has reached $49.2 billion in the first half of 2025, surpassing the total for all of 2024. The average deal size has tripled to $1.5 billion as investors focus on later-stage companies. The US dominates the market, accounting for 97% of global deal value. Key growth areas include agentic AI and specialized real-world applications. The study also notes a shift towards companies building software on third-party foundation models.

August 4, 2025

China has accused Nvidia of embedding a backdoor into its H20 chip, stirring tensions between Beijing and the U.S. The Cyberspace Administration of China claims that the chip contains location tracking and remote shutdown capabilities, raising significant national security concerns. These allegations surface just as Nvidia resumes H20 exports to China, following a temporary lift of U.S. restrictions. However, specifics on the backdoor claims remain vague. Nvidia has yet to comment. Meanwhile, China is actively boosting its domestic AI chip production, reducing reliance on foreign manufacturers. U.S. lawmakers are divided over renewed H20 sales, fearing risks to national security. This high-stakes technology conflict highlights the growing scrutiny over export controls and strategic chip supply chains.

August 1, 2025

Major technology companies are seeing strong returns on their massive artificial intelligence investments. Despite concerns over ballooning capital expenditures, firms like Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, and Alphabet are experiencing increased demand for AI-powered services across cloud computing, digital advertising, and internet search. This has led to revenue growth and positive investor sentiment. AI is becoming a primary growth engine for Big Tech, with companies ramping up spending to meet soaring demand. 

July 31, 2025

Inbenta has announced significant achievements for the first half of 2025, reporting a 50% year-over-year rise in new customer acquisitions and expanded traction in European markets. The company saw a 21% increase in revenue from existing clients through enhanced platform usage, professional services, and added offerings. Use of its AI-powered solutions surged, with enterprise integrations scaling by 54%, showcasing the platform’s adaptability for demanding environments. Additionally, Inbenta improved profitability while advancing innovation and preparing a major platform update slated for later this year. CEO Melissa Solis highlighted the team’s dedication and the platform’s growing impact on leading enterprises. With its AI applications delivering measurable results, Inbenta positions itself for further growth.

SELECT YOUR LANGUAGE
SELECT YOUR LANGUAGE