WisdomAI Launches with $23M to Transform Business Intelligence Using Reasoning Agents and Knowledge Fabric

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Carbon Neutral Regulation in AI Training

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WisdomAI, a new force in enterprise AI, has officially emerged from stealth with $23 million in funding, led by Coatue Ventures alongside Madrona, GTM Capital, and The Anthology Fund. Designed to overcome the limitations of legacy business intelligence tools, WisdomAI introduces a first-of-its-kind Agentic Data Insights Platform—a system that empowers organizations to gain proactive, contextual, […]

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AI-based solutions are becoming increasingly common, but those in the security industry have been leveraging AI for years—they’ve just been using the word “analytics.” As businesses seek new ways to use AI to create a competitive advantage, many are beginning to recognize that video devices represent an increasingly valuable data source—one that can generate actionable […]

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Akshita Iyer, Founder and CEO of Ome, is a neuroscience graduate from Duke University whose entrepreneurial path was sparked by a personal experience with a kitchen fire. This pivotal moment led to the creation of Ome, a company focused on reimagining the cooking experience through smart home innovation. Under her leadership, Ome introduced the patented […]

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In the fast-evolving world of AI-generated code, reviewing that code has become the new bottleneck. CodeAnt AI, a San Francisco-based startup backed by Y Combinator, has just raised $2 million in seed funding to change that. Its mission: make reviewing code as intelligent and effortless as writing it with AI. The round, which values CodeAnt […]

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The 2025 State of Pentesting Survey Report by Pentera paints a striking picture of a cybersecurity landscape under siege—and evolving fast. This isn’t just a story about defending digital borders; it’s a blueprint of how enterprises are transforming their approach to security, driven by automation, AI-based tools, and the unrelenting pressure of real-world threats. Breaches […]

Children born in 2020 will face “unprecedented exposure” to extreme weather events, including heatwaves, droughts and wildfires, even if warming is limited to 1.5C above pre-industrial temperatures. That is according to a new study, published in Nature, which calculates the number of unprecedented extreme events that people born in different decades and countries might live […]

We handpick and explain the most important stories at the intersection of climate, land, food and nature over the past fortnight. This is an online version of Carbon Brief’s fortnightly Cropped email newsletter. Subscribe for free here. Key developments US ocean actions cause alarm DEEP-SEA BREACHES: US president Donald Trump signed an executive order “aimed at […]

Maria Antonia Tigre and Susan Ann Samuel On May 2, 2025, a coalition of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), headed by the Pan African Lawyers Union (PALU), and in collaboration with the African Climate Platform, Resilient40, Natural Justice, and Environmental Lawyer Collective for Africa, in collaboration with the submitted a petition to the African Court on Human […]

The “wealthiest 10%” of people on the planet are “responsible” for 65% of the 0.61C increase in global average temperatures over 1990-2020, according to new research. The study, published in Nature Climate Change, uses a field of climate science called “attribution” to determine the contribution of the world’s “wealthiest population groups” to climate change through […]

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As large language models have already become essential components of so many real-world applications, understanding how they reason and learn from prompts is critical.

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Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) models are revolutionizing the way we scale AI. By activating only a subset of a model’s components at any given time, MoEs offer a novel approach to managing the trade-off between model size and computational efficiency. Unlike traditional dense models that use all parameters for every input, MoEs achieve enormous parameter counts while […]

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The AI customer support market has exploded to $12.06 billion in 2025, up from $9.53 billion in 2023, and is projected to reach a staggering $53.3 billion by 2034. This 35.8% CAGR reflects the impact of AI-powered help desk solutions across industries. Companies implementing these intelligent platforms are seeing dramatic improvements — resolving tickets 52% […]

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As the AI race intensifies, tech companies are expected to increase AI investments to $300 billion in 2025. Across industries, executives aren’t just racing to be first in AI achievements, they are competing not to be last. That mindset of adding AI on top of systems without considering the structures that will support its development […]

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The automotive industry is undergoing one of the most profound transformations in its history. Once defined by mechanical engineering and horsepower, today’s vehicles are increasingly shaped by code. We’re entering the era of software-defined vehicles (SDVs) where the intelligence of the car comes less from the engine block, but from lines of software. A recent […]

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Sriram Nagaswamy, Executive Vice President at FourKites is passionate about building world-class teams, with close to 19 years of experience in building and leading technical and research-oriented teams. His strengths include in-depth technical expertise, a strategic mindset, managing global team engagements to improve operational results, and building research-oriented teams from the ground up. Sriram’s career […]

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What would a behind-the-scenes look at a video generated by an artificial intelligence model be like? You might think the process is similar to stop-motion animation, where many images are created and stitched together, but that’s not quite the case for “diffusion models” like OpenAl’s SORA and Google’s VEO 2. Instead of producing a video […]

Lithium has become a cornerstone of the global energy transition, powering technologies central to decarbonization efforts, such as electric vehicle batteries and large-scale renewable energy storage. As demand for this critical mineral accelerates, mining activity has intensified across the so-called “lithium triangle” – Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile – a region that holds nearly 60 percent […]

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Although film and television are often seen as creative and open-ended industries, they have long been risk-averse. High production costs (which may soon lose the offsetting advantage of cheaper overseas locations, at least for US projects) and a fragmented production landscape make it difficult for independent companies to absorb a significant loss. Therefore, over the […]