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Your Daily Dose Of Technology News – October 16, 2025.

1. Telecom, Infrastructure & AI Ops:

DawentsIT: Daily Dose Of Tech – Thursday
DawentsIT: Daily Dose Of Technology News

GTT launches “AI Factory” for network & product innovation-
Networking company GTT Communications, together with Dell, NVIDIA, and Insight, has deployed an internal AI “factory” built on Dell PowerEdge servers and NVIDIA AI infrastructure.

The factory is intended to accelerate product innovation, improve customer experience, and boost internal productivity through AI-driven operations.

* CoreWeave debuts AI-optimized object storage-
CoreWeave unveiled a new AI object storage solution tailored for scaling data access in AI workloads.

The offering targets efficiency in how models store, retrieve, and manage data (e.g. embeddings, large feature sets) in large-scale deployments.

* Fort (Jeffs’ Brands) releases AI pest control app on Android-
Fort released an AI-driven pest detection and management mobile app on Android, completing its iOS + Android rollout.

The app identifies household pests, recommends treatments, and suggests Fort products aligned with the diagnosis.

In Other News:

2. Tech Trends & Reflections:
Agentic AI & rethinking operations-
An article in InfoWorld discusses how organizations must retool operations in a world where autonomous AI agents (rather than human-driven workflows) are becoming core.

It addresses topics such as model retraining, task orchestration, error handling, and aligning agents with business goals.

* Debate over AI’s social impact continues-
An opinion piece in The Guardian riffs on the notion that AI’s advance may create a “permanent underclass” of displaced workers, while pointing out that even creators and investors are subject to the fickleness of tech bubbles.

3. YouTube outage briefly disrupts service globally:

DawentsIT: Daily Dose Of Tech – Thursday
DawentsIT: Daily Dose Of Technology News

YouTube (Alphabet) experienced a disruption affecting several hundred thousand users across the U.S., UK, Canada, and Australia.

The company later confirmed the issue was resolved, though the cause was not publicly disclosed.

4. Apple executive departs amid AI talent competition:
Ke Yang, recently brought in to lead Apple’s effort on ChatGPT-style web search and Siri overhaul, is leaving to join Meta.

The move highlights the intensifying race for AI talent between tech giants.

5. IBM releases new AI agents on Oracle platform:
IBM unveiled three AI agents developed for Oracle Fusion Applications via the Oracle AI Agent Marketplace.

These agents (e.g. for intercompany agreement reviews, sales order automation, requisition-to-contract workflows) aim to streamline enterprise operations.

IBM also plans to expand with additional agents for HR and supply chain tasks, powered by its watsonx Orchestrate platform.

Odds And Ends:

6. TSMC upgrades outlook on AI demand:

DawentsIT: Daily Dose Of Tech – Thursday
DawentsIT: Daily Dose Of Technology News

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) reported record profits and raised its full-year revenue forecast, citing strong demand tied to AI deployments.

The upbeat results helped to lift U.S. equity futures, reinforcing optimism around the semiconductor / AI hardware sector.

7. Macquarie defends AI/data center sector after $40B exit:
Macquarie’s sale of its stake in Aligned Data Centers (to BlackRock, Microsoft, Nvidia, among others) raised concerns over whether the data center / AI infrastructure boom had peaked.

Macquarie leadership pushed back, saying the sale reflects a strategic exit at a favorable time rather than a signal of weakness.

8. Sony Honda’s AFEELA mobility venture pushes toward contextual AI:
In a technology blog post, Sony Honda Mobility (SHM) elaborated on how its AFEELA vehicle platform’s AI will go beyond perception (detecting objects) to reasoning — understanding relationships and context among objects in the driving environment.

Their approach fuses inputs from cameras, LiDAR, radar, maps, and odometry to support advanced decision-making in driving.

9. Fujitsu & IISc partner on AI for simulation & material discovery:
Fujitsu and India’s Indian Institute of Science (IISc) initiated a joint research collaboration around reaction-diffusion models (used in chemistry, biology, smart grids).

The plan includes implementing algorithms on graph networks (vs traditional PDEs) to accelerate complex simulations while reducing power use, especially on Fujitsu’s Arm-based “FUJITSU-MONAKA” CPUs.

10. Retinal imaging meets proteomics for early disease detection:
RetinalGenix announced a partnership with Seer Bio to combine ultra-high-resolution retinal imaging with proteomic biomarker analysis.

The goal: detect signatures of neurodegenerative, cardiovascular, and retinal diseases earlier and more precisely, ideally before symptoms arise.

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