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30 articles about services in AI news
Walmart expands B2B services
Walmart is expanding its B2B services beyond retail, now offering plumbing, electrical, and general facilities maintenance to local convenience stores and small businesses, leveraging its existing infrastructure and vendor relationships.
Basis Accounting AI Reaches $1.15B Valuation, Signaling AI's Financial Services Takeover
AI-powered accounting platform Basis has achieved unicorn status with a $1.15 billion valuation, reflecting growing investor confidence in AI's ability to transform financial services through automation and intelligent data processing.
Perplexity Launches AI Tax Assistant, Expanding Beyond Search into Financial Services
Perplexity has launched an AI assistant for tax preparation, a significant move beyond its core search product into a high-stakes, real-world application. This represents a major test for AI in regulated financial domains.
Yotta Data Services Seeks $4B Valuation in Pre-IPO Round, Expands India's Largest Nvidia GPU Cluster
Indian data center operator Yotta is raising $500-600M at a ~$4B valuation ahead of an IPO. The firm is scaling its Nvidia H100 and Blackwell (B200/B300) GPU fleet to position itself as a domestic AI infrastructure alternative.
LLM Agents Will Reshape Personalization
Researchers propose that LLM-based assistants are reconfiguring how user representations are produced and exposed, requiring a shift toward inspectable, portable, and revisable user models across services. They identify five research fronts for the future of recommender systems.
AWS Bedrock's New MCP Tools Are a Game-Changer for Claude Code Users
AWS Bedrock has released new tools for the Model Context Protocol (MCP), enabling developers to build custom servers that connect Claude Code directly to AWS data and services.
Stirling-PDF Hits 77K GitHub Stars as Local AI Document Processing Surges
Stirling-PDF, a fully local, open-source PDF toolkit, has surpassed 77,100 GitHub stars and 25M+ downloads. Its growth highlights a major shift toward privacy-first, self-hosted document AI, challenging paid cloud services like Adobe Acrobat.
Mark Cuban Predicts AI Integration Wave for 33M US SMBs
Mark Cuban predicts the next major job wave will be in custom AI integration for small to mid-sized companies, stating generic 'software is dead' as everything becomes uniquely customized. He highlights a market of 33 million US companies needing these services.
New Research Proposes Unified LLM Framework for Need-Driven Service
A new arXiv paper introduces a large language model framework that unifies living need prediction and service recommendation for local life services. It uses behavioral clustering to filter noise and a curriculum learning + RL strategy to navigate complex decision paths. Experiments show it significantly improves both need prediction and recommendation accuracy.
AWS Launches 'Generative AI on AWS' Developer Hub
AWS has launched 'Generative AI on AWS,' a new central portal for its AI services, SDKs, and tutorials. This move consolidates its offerings to better compete with Google's Vertex AI and Microsoft's Azure AI Studio.
WeClone: Open-Source Tool Fine-Tunes AI Clones from Chat Logs
WeClone is an open-source tool that processes exported chat logs to fine-tune an LLM, creating a personalized AI clone. It has gained 16.4K stars on GitHub, offering a free, self-hosted alternative to commercial digital twin services.
Toward Reducing Unproductive Container Moves
Researchers developed ML models to predict which containers need pre-clearance services and how long they'll stay at a terminal. The models outperformed existing rule-based systems, demonstrating predictive analytics' value for logistics efficiency.
AWS CEO: All Latest Anthropic Models Trained on Amazon Trainium
Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman stated that all of Anthropic's latest AI models are trained on AWS's custom Trainium chips. This confirms the deepening technical and strategic integration between the AI lab and its primary cloud investor.
New Research: How Online Marketplaces Can Use Demand Allocation to Control Seller Inventory
Researchers propose a model where a marketplace platform, by controlling the timing and predictability of order allocation to sellers, can influence their safety-stock inventory and their choice to use platform fulfillment services. This identifies demand allocation as a key operational lever for digital marketplaces.
Managed Agents Emerge as Fastest Path from Prototype to Production
Developer Alex Albert highlights that managed agent services now offer the fastest path from weekend project to production-scale deployment, eliminating self-hosting complexity while maintaining flexibility.
Production RAG: From Anti-Patterns to Platform Engineering
The article details common RAG anti-patterns like vector-only retrieval and hardcoded prompts, then presents a five-pillar framework for production-grade systems, emphasizing governance, hardened microservices, intelligent retrieval, and continuous evaluation.
Dubai Mandates AI-Powered Virtual Worship for All Churches on Easter
Dubai issued a directive moving all church, temple, and gurdwara services exclusively online for Easter Sunday, leveraging its digital infrastructure to enforce a 'safest city' policy during a major religious event.
China Proposes Mandatory Labels, Consent Rules for AI Digital Humans
China has proposed its first legal framework specifically targeting AI-generated digital humans, requiring mandatory disclosure labels, explicit consent for biometric data, and strict child-safety measures including bans on virtual intimate services for users under 18.
Anthropic Ends Subscription Coverage for Third-Party Claude Tools, Shifts to Usage Bundles
Starting March 20, 2026, Claude subscriptions no longer cover usage on third-party tools. Users must purchase separate usage bundles or use API keys for services like OpenClaw.
Google Gemini Introduces Data Import Feature from Other AI Platforms
Google's Gemini AI now allows users to transfer their chat history, memories, and preferences from other AI assistants, eliminating the need to start fresh when switching platforms. This interoperability feature represents a strategic move to attract users from competing services by reducing migration friction.
Google's Cookie Policy Update and the Challenge of AI-Powered Personalization
Google has updated its user-facing cookie and data consent interface, emphasizing its use of data for personalization and ad measurement. This reflects the ongoing tension between data-driven AI services and user privacy, a critical issue for luxury retail's digital transformation.
Apple's Eddy Cue to Appear on TBPN Podcast for Company's 50th Anniversary
Apple's senior vice president of services, Eddy Cue, will appear live on the TBPN podcast today at 12:10 PM PT. The interview is part of Apple's 50th-anniversary commemorations.
AWS Launches 'The Luggage Lab': A Generative AI Framework for Physical Product Innovation
Amazon Web Services has introduced 'The Luggage Lab,' a new reference architecture and framework using its generative AI services to accelerate the design and development of physical products. This is a direct, vendor-specific playbook for applying GenAI to tangible goods.
Google AI Studio Adds 'Vibe Coding' with Antigravity and Firebase for Full-Stack Multiplayer Apps
Google AI Studio is introducing a 'vibe coding' experience using Antigravity and Firebase, enabling developers to build full-stack multiplayer applications with integrated UIs, backends, auth, and live services in one workflow. A Geoseeker demo showcases real-time multiplayer state, compass gameplay, and Google Maps integration.
Omnam Group Expands Luxury Portfolio with AI-Integrated Lake Como and Florence Hotels
Luxury hospitality developer Omnam Group unveils a new brand strategy centered on AI-powered guest services and integrated operational teams as it prepares to open the Lake Como EDITION and Baccarat Florence hotels. This signals a strategic push to use technology for hyper-personalized, seamless luxury experiences.
NVIDIA Open-Sources NeMo Claw: A Local Security Sandbox for AI Agents
NVIDIA has open-sourced NeMo Claw, a security sandbox designed to run AI agents locally. It isolates models from cloud services, blocks unauthorized network calls, and secures model APIs via a single installation script.
Top Earners Show Record Job Insecurity as AI Advances, Quit Rates Hit Historic Lows
High-income workers are staying in roles longer due to AI replacement fears, with quit rates in finance and business services at record lows. Confidence among top earners has dropped to 1970s levels despite low unemployment.
OpenHome Launches Open-Source Voice Assistant Platform with Full Local Processing
OpenHome has launched an open-source voice assistant platform that processes all audio and commands locally on-device, positioning itself as a privacy-focused alternative to cloud-based services like Amazon Alexa.
Generate Production-Ready Business Websites in Minutes with /letsgo
Use the new /letsgo command in Claude Code to instantly scaffold a complete, customizable static site for restaurants, salons, gyms, or professional services.
Oracle's $108 Billion AI Gamble: A High-Stakes Transformation
Oracle is undertaking a massive $108.1 billion debt-fueled overhaul with a three-step AI strategy, betting its future on cloud infrastructure and AI services as it faces intense competitive pressure.