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Dropbox has announced Dropbox Dash for Business - the latest iteration of its AI-powered universal search product - is now available in the US, with availability in international markets in early 2025.

Secuvy has announced enhancements to its AI-driven data governance and security solution that strengthen its capabilities in compliance, risk management, data leakage prevention, and secure collaboration.

Alation Inc. has launched its AI Governance solution to help organizations realize value from their data and AI initiatives. The solution ensures that AI models are developed using secure, compliant, and well-documented data.

Spanish startup anyformat is aiming for a new era of collaboration between humans and artificial intelligence, after raising €520,000 in a pre-seed funding round. This will allow anyformat to accelerate the development of its generative AI platform, designed to transform how companies manage and analyze unstructured data.

A tool to discover, classify and secure sensitive data at scale across Google Workspaces has been unveiled by Metomic, a data security and data loss prevention (DLP) solution.

Onymos, developer of solutions transforming Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) for software and application development, has announced the release of an enhanced version of its intelligent document processing component, DocKnow.

At its annual SAP TechEd conference, SAP has announced new capabilities that complement and extend Joule, including collaborative AI agents imbued with custom skills to complete complex cross-disciplinary tasks.

Open-source data science platform Anaconda has released a desktop application that can run large language models (LLMs) on a local PC or Mac desktop. The free desktop application allows users of all levels to securely access and run over 200 pre-trained Generative AI models locally without sending any private information to external cloud services and infrastructure providers

SutiSoft has announced the launch of a new platform to manage contracts. It allows users to create contracts, sign electronically, automatically generate invoices, and securely store documents - all within one interface.

A Large Language Model (LLM) built specifically for the insurance industry outperforms leading pre-trained models on accuracy across wide range of claims and underwriting related tasks, according to developer EXL.

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