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Amazon launches Alexa+ on the web
Amazon has expanded Alexa+ beyond devices by launching it on the web, broadening access to its AI assistant and making it more useful across everyday browsing and productivity tasks. The move also signals Amazon’s push to keep pace with other fast-moving AI platforms.
Gartner predicts AI search budget growth
Gartner says AI search tools are set to significantly influence public relations and related budget planning in the near future. The forecast suggests organizations are preparing to spend more on AI-assisted discovery, visibility, and communication strategies.
New compiler technology challenges Nvidia dominance
Spectral Compute’s compiler technology is highlighted as a potential threat to Nvidia’s market leadership in AI infrastructure. By offering an alternative path for developers, it could create more competition in the AI hardware and software ecosystem.
Google showcases next phase of AI at Google I/O
Google’s latest I/O coverage focused heavily on AI across its ecosystem, from smart glasses and health trackers to generative tools that can help build applications. The company also highlighted new trust-and-authenticity features, including SynthID and broader AI-content detection efforts.
Google launches Gemini Spark personal AI agent
Google introduced Gemini Spark as a personal AI agent designed to help users navigate digital life more effectively. The launch reflects Google’s effort to make Gemini a central consumer AI interface, with reported monthly usage reaching hundreds of millions.
Google deepens AI authenticity and detection efforts
Google said it is partnering on technology to help detect whether content is real or AI-generated, building on its watermarking and verification work. The company is also extending SynthID-based detection into search and Gemini to make AI content easier to identify.
WHO adopts major global health technology and emergency care resolutions
At the World Health Assembly, countries approved resolutions that lean heavily on digital health infrastructure, including teleradiology and improved pharmacovigilance systems. The decisions also included a new global strategy for integrated emergency, critical and operative care, showing how health technology remains central to global policy.