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    The firm that never forgets: Rowspace launches with US$50M to make AI for private equity actually work

    Private equity runs on judgment–and judgment, it turns out, is extraordinarily hard to scale. Decades of deal memos, underwriting models, partner notes, and portfolio data are scattered across systems that were never designed to communicate with each other. Every time a new deal crosses a firm’s desk, analysts start from scratch, even when the answers […]

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    Morocco to Host GITEX Future Health Africa, 4–6 May 2026 in Casablanca

    Morocco to Host the First Edition of GITEX Future Health Africa, 4–6 May 2026 in Casablanca, Affirming Its Continental Leadership in Digital Health The Ministry of Health and Social Protection, the Mohammed VI Foundation for Science and Health, and Kaoun International announce the launch of the inaugural edition of GITEX...

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    Automation Anywhere, EvolutIA Launch Enterprise AI Agents

    Automation Anywhere, the leading provider of Agentic Process Automation (APA) and agentic solutions, today announced a partnership with EvolutIA, an AI-driven intelligent automation consultancy. EvolutIA has chosen Automation Anywhere’s APA platform to build AI systems for their clients that can execute tasks and understand context, make decisions, and produce results without...

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    The one question everyone should be asking after OpenAI’s deal with the Pentagon

    “In terms of safety guardrails for ‘high-stake decisions’ or surveillance, the existing
    guardrails for generative AI are deeply lacking, and it has been shown how easily
    compromised they are, intentionally or inadvertently,” Heidy Khlaaf, the chief AI
    scientist at the nonprofit AI Now Institute, told me. “It’s highly doubtful that if they
    cannot guard their systems against benign cases, they’d be able to do so for complex
    military and surveillance operations.”

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