AI News Wrap-Up: 10th March 2025

AI News Wrap-Up: 10th March 2025

💼 Corporate Investments & Acquisitions

  1. ServiceNow Buys Moveworks for $2.85 Billion
    In its biggest acquisition yet, ServiceNow snapped up AI startup Moveworks to supercharge its generative AI capabilities in customer service management. The deal is set to finalize later this year.
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  2. CoreWeave Seals $11.9 Billion Contract with OpenAI
    Cloud computing startup CoreWeave inked a game-changing five-year deal to provide AI-specialized infrastructure for OpenAI—just ahead of its IPO buzz.
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⚙️ AI Tech Breakthroughs

  1. Foxconn Unveils AI Model ‘FoxBrain’
    Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn launched FoxBrain, a cutting-edge large language model trained using Nvidia supercomputing. It’s capable of complex reasoning, code generation, and mathematical problem-solving.
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  2. Sony’s AI Characters Hit PlayStation
    Sony previewed a prototype of AI-powered in-game characters—like Aloy from Horizon Forbidden West—capable of rich, conversational interactions with players. A potential game-changer for interactive entertainment.
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🚀 AI Products & Market Shifts

  1. Amazon Launches Alexa+
    Amazon’s next-gen assistant, Alexa+, debuts this month, boasting conversational AI that can book tickets, manage calendars, and more. Free for Prime members or $20/month standalone.
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  2. Apple Faces Siri AI Upgrade Delay
    Apple’s AI-enhanced Siri upgrade, originally expected in April, might not arrive until 2026—raising concerns over slowing iPhone momentum.
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🌏 Global AI Moves

  1. China Introduces Manus: A Next-Gen AI Agent
    Chinese AI startup Monica launched Manus, a fully autonomous agent in private beta. It’s drawing comparisons to DeepSeek for its task automation and intelligent reasoning.
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