Nvidia's $500B AI Infrastructure Ambition, Corvic AI's Funding Boost, and Writer's AI HQ Launch - Enterprise AI Brief #13

April 18, 2025 - Enterprise AI Brief

Hi there,

Welcome to the latest edition of the Enterprise AI Brief, dated April 18, 2025. This week, we're diving into some exciting developments in the world of artificial intelligence and its applications across various industries. In the realm of business and finance, Corvic AI has secured $12 million to bolster its AI infrastructure, while Writer has launched 'AI HQ', a new platform designed to streamline enterprise AI workflows.

In the infrastructure and cloud sector, Nvidia is making headlines with its ambitious plan to build a $500 billion AI infrastructure in the U.S., alongside manufacturing AI chips and supercomputers domestically. Meanwhile, Fluidstack has partnered with VAST Data to enhance AI infrastructure capabilities. Stay tuned as we explore these stories and more in this edition.

Business & Finance

Corvic AI has raised $12 million in seed funding to develop a Data-Centric AI Cognitive Infrastructure for enterprises, led by M Ventures and Bosch Ventures. Writer has introduced 'AI HQ', a platform to enhance business workflows using autonomous AI agents, offering tools for developing and managing AI agents with minimal human intervention.

Security & Risk

CyberArk is partnering with Accenture to integrate Accenture's AI Refinery with CyberArk's Identity Security Platform. This collaboration aims to enhance identity security for AI agents using Zero Trust principles. Hence AI has introduced Hence Global, an AI tool to help businesses manage geopolitical risks amid trade tensions.

Infrastructure & Cloud

Fluidstack has selected the VAST Data Platform to improve its infrastructure for large-scale AI workloads, focusing on stability, security, and performance for global AI model training and deployment. CData Software has introduced a new cloud-based data connectivity service, CData Embedded Cloud, targeting small- to midsize software companies. The service provides access to over 160 pre-built connectors to meet the demand for AI-ready data. Nvidia plans to develop AI infrastructure worth up to $500 billion in the US over the next four years, including manufacturing AI chips and supercomputers, in collaboration with partners like TSMC. Nvidia has announced plans to manufacture AI chips and supercomputers in the U.S., with new facilities in Arizona and Texas. The company aims to produce significant AI infrastructure domestically within four years.

AI Development

Docusign has introduced AI contract agents to enhance agreement management by streamlining workflows and automating tasks. Stefanini Group has reorganized its brand portfolio and marketing structure to support its AI-first strategy, introducing new leadership roles and planning significant investments in AI and acquisitions by 2027. Trustwise, in collaboration with New York University, has developed a method to optimize AI performance, focusing on cost, speed, and reliability for enterprises.

Partnerships

Altair has partnered with Databricks to integrate Altair® RapidMiner® with the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform, aiming to enhance data unification and AI capabilities for joint customers. On April 15, 2025, SandboxAQ announced a partnership with NVIDIA to use the NVIDIA DGX Cloud AI platform for developing Large Quantitative Models, aiming to accelerate innovations in sectors like biopharma and cybersecurity. Anthropic has formed a new team to boost AI adoption among AWS customers, aiming to leverage Amazon's investment and infrastructure for growth.

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