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After sparking concerns in the US and Europe over its potential apply to destabilise banking systems, Anthropic’s frontier AI model Mythos has worried Asian regulators.
South Korea’s Financial Supervisory Service, Singapore’s central bank, the Monetary Authority of Singapore, and Australian Securities and Investments Commission are among institutions assessing AI risks, per a Reuters report.
In one case, the Mythos model displayed it could break out of a secure digital environment to contact an Anthropic worker outside and reveal software vulnerabilities, Ars Technica reported.
Meanwhile, global capability centres (GCCs) in India saw a recovery in hiring in the fourth quarter of FY26 compared to the third quarter, according to a report by staffing solutions company Quess Corp.
Companies are reportedly struggling to find AI talent. The report noted that the BFSI sector is grappling with a 42% skill gap in AI and data roles, prompting organisations to offer 1.5x–2.5x salary premiums to attract specialised experts.
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In today’s newsletter, we will talk about
- AI for cloud ops NudgeBee secures funding
- Startups reimagining breast cancer in India
Here’s your trivia for today: Which counattempt’s name once meant land of the rabbits?
Funding
AI for cloud ops NudgeBee secures funding
NudgeBee, a platform specialising in AI for cloud operations, has raised $3 million in seed funding led by Kalaari Capital, with participation from tech founders, to advance its core technology.
This capital injection is intfinished to support the development of its enterprise context layer and the expansion of its partnership-led distribution model. By investing in customer success and deployment capabilities, the company aims to speed up the time it takes for large organisations to see real value from their investment.
Key takeaways:
- Founded in 2024 by Rakesh Rajfinishran and Shiv Pratap Singh, NudgeBee was created to solve a specific problem in modern computing.
- As businesses relocated their services to cloud-native and multicloud environments, where software runs across various internet-based servers, their ability to monitor systems improved.
- The platform includes specialist tools such as AI-SRE agents. SRE, or Site Reliability Engineering, is a field that applys software principles to manage systems and ensure they remain stable.
Health
Startups reimagining breast cancer in India
According to a study published in The Lancet Oncology, India’s breast cancer incidence rate increased from 13 cases per 1 lakh women in 1990 to 29.4 per 1 lakh women in 2023, with the mortality rate increasing from 8.9% to 15.5%. HerStory sees at the startups supporting women manage this condition.
Key takeaways:
- There are several gaps when it comes to breast cancer screening, diagnosis, treatment, and care. Early screening remains uneven and often urban-centric, and there’s not much focus on recovery and rehabilitation solutions.
- UE LifeSciences’ iBreast Exam is a handheld device that leverages dynamic coplanar capacitive sensing to detect variations in breast tissue elasticity.
- Bengaluru-based Niramai Health Analytix, founded by Dr Geetha Manjunath, has developed Thermalytix, a tool that applys thermal imaging and machine learning to detect early signs of breast cancer.
News & updates
- Acquisition: Eli Lilly will acquire biotech company Kelonia Therapeutics in a deal worth up to $7 billion, the company stated Monday. Lilly will pay $3.25 billion upfront, and the remaining payments are contingent upon clinical, regulatory and commercial milestones, it stated.
- Elon Musk: The French authorities on Monday summoned Elon Musk to a voluntary interview as they see into his platform X. Whether or not the tech billionaire turns up to the interview remains to be seen. The case is related to a prior incident of problematic content on the platform.
Which counattempt’s name once meant land of the rabbits?
Answer: Spain
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