Recogni & DataVolt's Energy-Efficient AI Cloud, Samsung's $100M Investment, and Meta's AI Team Split - Daily AI Brief #193

May 28, 2025 - Daily AI Brief
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Welcome to today's AI Brief. Recogni and DataVolt have announced a partnership to develop an energy-efficient AI cloud. Meanwhile, Kakao has launched its Kanana Safeguard AI Models in Korea, aiming to enhance digital security.

In other news, Leap.new has introduced an AI agent designed for app deployment, and Meta has restructured its AI team into two distinct units. Additionally, Genspark has launched adaptive AI agents in collaboration with Claude.

Top stories

Recogni and DataVolt Partner for Energy-Efficient AI Cloud
On May 28, 2025, Recogni and DataVolt announced a partnership to develop an energy-efficient AI cloud infrastructure by integrating Recogni's systems into DataVolt's data centers. Read more
Spott Secures $3.2M to Enhance AI Recruitment Platform
Spott, a recruitment technology startup, has raised $3.2 million in seed funding led by Base10 Partners to develop its AI-native platform aimed at streamlining recruitment processes. Read more
Kakao Launches Kanana Safeguard AI Models in Korea
Kakao has introduced the 'Kanana Safeguard' AI models to improve the safety and reliability of generative AI services in Korea. These open-source models aim to detect harmful content, legal risks, and misuse of AI. Read more
Meta Restructures AI Team into Two Units
Meta is reorganizing its AI department into two teams to enhance product development and foundational AI technologies. This restructuring aims to improve product rollout speed without any job cuts. Read more
Genspark Launches Adaptive AI Agents with Claude
Genspark has introduced its Super Agent, utilizing Claude from Anthropic, to develop adaptive AI agents aimed at improving research and content creation. The platform has quickly reached $36 million in annual recurring revenue and serves over five million users. Read more
Leap.new Launches AI Agent for App Deployment
On May 28, 2025, Leap.new introduced an AI-powered developer agent that allows users to build and deploy applications directly to their AWS or Google Cloud environments, emphasizing real-world engineering and developer control. Read more

Other news

Samsung is set to invest $100 million in AI medical imaging startup Exo, while HTX partners with Mistral AI and Microsoft to develop AI models. Additionally, See All AI secures $33 million for 3D surgical imaging, and Anthropic introduces a voice mode for its Claude chatbot.

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