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Introducing IBM Bob: AI Development Partner that Takes Enterprises from AI-Assisted Coding to Production-Ready Software 0

Introducing IBM Bob: AI Development Partner that Takes Enterprises from AI-Assisted Coding to Production-Ready Software

80,000+ IBM employees currently using IBM Bob; surveyed users report average 45% productivity gain Multi-model orchestration automatically routes each task to a suitable model based on accuracy, performance, and cost Goes beyond code generation to automate full software development lifecycle workflows Governance, compliance, and security controls built into every step Armonk, NY (Apr. 28, 2026) – IBM is pleased to announce the global availability of IBM Bob, an AI-first development partner built for enterprise teams. Bob doesn’t just help developers write code fast. It works across the full software development lifecycle (SDLC), from planning and coding to testing, deployment, and modernization, with the governance and security controls enterprises need. AI is changing how software gets built. But for most enterprises, that speed is running headfirst into decades of accumulated complexity: legacy systems, hybrid environments, compliance requirements, and the very real cost of getting it wrong. Fast AI without the right guardrails is not progress. It is just faster risk. IBM Bob is designed to close that gap. It’s built on a structured framework that embeds Bob into every role across the development process – including persona-based modes, enforced standards, reusable playbooks, tool calling, and human-in-the-loop governance – so teams can...

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Typhoon Season in Northwest Pacific Seen Most Active in a Decade

Article 0 Comments Typhoon activity in the Northwest Pacific Ocean is expected to be the highest this year since 2015, according to commercial forecaster Tropical Storm Risk. The projection for 2026 is 25% above the historical average, driven by an emerging El Niño and stronger-than-normal westerly winds, the London-based group said in its first outlook for the season published this week. It forecast 18 typhoons forming, of which 11 will be intense, higher than the 10-year average of 14.2 and 8.4, respectively. The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts is also predicting an above-normal number of tropical storms in the Northwest Pacific this summer. In contrast, the Atlantic Ocean is expected to see a relatively quiet storm season — though a lower number of hurricanes can still wreak havoc on infrastructure. The outlook comes after a below-average 2025 season, with typhoon activity roughly 35% below the historical average, according to Tropical Storm Risk. Nevertheless, it still saw powerful storms like Typhoon Ragasa, which lashed the Philippines, Taiwan and Hong Kong, causing extensive damage and dozens of fatalities. Asia’s typhoon season typically runs from June to October, though the destructive storms can also form in other months. Typhoons, known as hurricanes...

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Worst Start to Wildfire Season Raises Alarm as El Niño Threatens

Article 0 Comments Record-breaking heat and drought have fueled the world’s worst ever start to a wildfire year, as climate change and a developing El Niño threaten to push extreme weather to new heights. Over the first four months of this year, more than 150 million hectares (579,150 square miles) was burned, according to satellite estimates from the Global Wildfire Information System. That’s an area nearly the size of Alaska and roughly double the seasonal average for this period. “This rapid start, in combination with the forecast El Niño means that we’re looking at a particularly severe year,” said Theodore Keeping, an extreme weather and climate researcher at Imperial College London. This year’s early season wildfires have overwhelmed fire crews in Argentina, Chile and Japan, while fueling historic blazes in the US and Southeast Asia. The fire surge is a symptom of a broader trend of extreme weather that’s expected to worsen this year. Heat waves are likely to put further pressure on agricultural systems and global supply chains for food, while higher cooling demand could compound the energy shock from the Iran war, scientists say. Sea ice in the Northern Hemisphere is the lowest recorded for this time of...

Deloitte Accelerates AI Transformation on Gemini Enterprise With Dedicated Google Cloud Agentic Transformation Practice 0

Deloitte Accelerates AI Transformation on Gemini Enterprise With Dedicated Google Cloud Agentic Transformation Practice

From Fortune 500 enterprises to public service organizations, to its own business, Deloitte is strengthening its dedication to Google Cloud technologies to support an agentic AI future Las Vegas, NV (Apr. 22, 2026) – Deloitte is pleased to announce a major expansion of its alliance with Google Cloud by establishing a dedicated, end-to-end agentic transformation practice, incorporating market-leading Google Cloud technologies—including Gemini Enterprise—to help power industry and sector transformation. Building on Deloitte’s AI experience across Fortune 500 clients and its own business, this expanded collaboration is designed to deliver transformation services for organizations looking to deploy agentic AI securely and at scale. The new practice will deploy Deloitte’s rapidly expanding suite of Google AI and agentic assets and use Deloitte Ascend™, its AI-infused services and delivery platform. Services span strategy and process redesign through implementation, governance and adoption, with an industry-focus on retail, health care, financial services and government and public services. Deloitte’s “2026 State of AI in the Enterprise” report shows AI tools are now available to the workforce of about 60% of surveyed organizations — industries including consumer; energy, resources and industrials; financial services; life sciences and health care; technology, media and telecommunications; and government and public services...

Two-thirds of organizations rate physical AI as a high priority for the next three to five years 0

Two-thirds of organizations rate physical AI as a high priority for the next three to five years

79% of organizations are already engaging with physical AI,[1] with 27% already deploying or scaling solutions 60% of executives believe that physical AI will enable robotics adoption in areas that were once impossible or impractical 43% of executives are interested in physical AI as an enabler of domestic production at scale Paris, France (Apr. 16, 2026) – The Capgemini Research Institute has published a new report on ‘Physical AI: Taking human-robot collaboration to the next level,’ which explores the impact of physical AI on robotics and the value it could unlock for businesses. Physical AI marks a shift in robotics from automation to autonomous action in the real world. The opportunity it represents is widely recognized by executives across sectors, from high tech (93%) to warehousing and logistics (69%) and agriculture (59%), as well as the globe: with nearly three quarters of executives in the US, and around two thirds in Europe, and APAC in agreement. Moving from experimentation to business impact Physical AI is at an inflection point as technological breakthroughs and market forces converge to accelerate real‑world deployment at scale. Advances in foundation models are equipping robots with the intelligence needed to operate autonomously in complex environments, while...

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Hedge Funds Make Their Move as Litigation Finance Assets Slump

Article 0 Comments A losing streak in litigation finance is attracting hedge funds and other alternative investment managers looking to invest in legal claims at distressed valuations, according to people familiar with the matter. Firms working in distressed-debt special situations including Davidson Kempner Capital Management LP and Attestor are looking to buy up such assets at valuations as low as 10 cents on the dollar, the people said, asking not to be identified discussing private deals. In some cases, buyers are taking on distressed assets for free, and agreeing to pay the seller a small amount if the underlying lawsuit wins. Litigation finance has doubled in size over the past decade to become a $20 billion industry, channeling capital into lawsuits spanning everything from allegations of corporate malfeasance to bankruptcy disputes. But a combination of tougher regulations in key jurisdictions, protracted legal battles and investor flight has stunted its growth. Spokespeople for Davidson Kempner and Attestor declined to comment. The Assets Being Targeted: In litigation finance, an investor provides capital to support a legal claim, typically by covering legal fees or other costs as a case moves through the courts. If the side backed by the investor prevails (or a...

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Fertilizer Firms See Profit Windfall as War Upends Supplies

Article 0 Comments Fertilizer makers are seeing a windfall from Iran’s war, highlighting the impact of the conflict’s upheaval on supply chains for the key crop nutrients. CF Industries Holdings Inc. and Nutrien Ltd. each reported nearly 20% jumps in sales for the latest quarter as they benefited from higher prices for nitrogen fertilizers, which are applied across US corn and soy fields to support crop yields. While the situation is benefiting the producers, the results are likely to add to concerns from farmers and politicians about inflation in the agriculture markets, after growers have already been struggling with low crop prices and escalating input costs. The upheaval comes after previous disruptions during the pandemic and war in Ukraine. “The conflict with Iran represents the third major supply and demand shock to the global nitrogen market in the last six years, and has exposed the fragile nature of the global nitrogen supply chain,” CF Industries Chief Executive Officer Chris Bohn said on a Thursday earnings call. “In an environment of frequent geopolitical disruptions, we see distinct value in the true stability of our hard-to-replicate network and superior assets.” Prices for nitrogen-based fertilizers were already elevated prior to the start of...

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People Moves: Novatae Names Voorhees as Managing Director of Personal Lines

Article 0 Comments Novatae Risk Group, the wholesale insurance business of World Insurance Associates, announced that Brian Voorhees will be joining the company as its new managing director of personal lines. In this role, Voorhees will lead Novatae’s personal lines with responsibility for setting strategic direction, driving growth and delivering strong operational and financial performance. He will oversee the expansion of product offerings, strengthen carrier and broker partnerships and guide the evolution of underwriting and placement capabilities to support scalable client-focused growth. Voorhees is a seasoned insurance executive with extensive experience across underwriting, business development, product management and operational leadership. Most recently, he directed day-to-day operations for Applied Home National Underwriters where he led underwriting strategy, growth initiatives, broker relationships and a nationwide team supporting the high-net-worth market. Prior to that, Voorhees served as vice president of business development at NatGen Premier, managing a $750 million portfolio and helping launch the organization’s mass affluent and high-net-worth segments. Earlier in his career, he held leadership roles at ACE Private Risk Services and Chubb Personal Insurance after beginning his career as an independent agent across personal and commercial lines. Topics Talent Was this article valuable? Thank you! Please tell us what we...

Safety benefits stack up from driver assistance features: IIHS 0

Safety benefits stack up from driver assistance features: IIHS

Washington, DC (Apr. 26, 2026) – The safety benefits from features like automatic emergency braking, lane departure prevention and high-beam assist stack up as multiple systems are bundled together and updated versions deliver better results, a new study from the Highway Loss Data Institute shows. “These technologies are awesome,” said Matt Moore, chief insurance operations officer at HLDI and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. “As they improve and become more common, we are seeing compounding crash reductions.” To better understand this evolution, HLDI’s latest study examined the impact of the advanced driver assistance systems offered on 2015-23 Mazda vehicles, comparing six feature bundles and four other stand-alone systems. The most basic bundle consisted of a single feature — front automatic emergency braking (AEB), which in all these vehicles included forward collision warning. The most comprehensive bundle included front AEB with pedestrian detection, adaptive cruise control, high-beam assist, lane departure warning, lane departure prevention, rear AEB, and Driver Attention Alert — a feature designed to detect when the driver is fatigued or distracted. Bigger bundles, bigger benefits Not only were the larger bundles more comprehensive, but they also included more advanced versions of the technologies in the smaller bundles. That’s...

Humania Assurance Transforms Compliance Operations with Koïos Intelligence 0

Humania Assurance Transforms Compliance Operations with Koïos Intelligence

Montreal, QC (May 4, 2023) – Koïos Intelligence is pleased to announce that Humania Assurance, a Quebec-based Canadian life and health insurance company, has selected its AI-driven platform, Olivo, to automate quality assurance and regulatory compliance across its life insurance workflows. Olivo, Koïos Intelligence’s multi-agent AI platform, streamlines insurance workflows by combining conversational AI, intelligent document processing, and advanced automation capabilities. Its compliance module validates information consistency across multiple sources, evaluates applications against underwriting and regulatory requirements, and generates risk profiling summaries. Aligned with Humania’s systems, Olivo adapts to product-specific rules and regulatory requirements across multiple distribution channels. It also provides reviewers with structured reporting and direct access to supporting documentation, enabling more efficient and targeted audits. Olivo is built with strict confidentiality controls to protect sensitive customer data throughout ingestion and processing. “Our compliance teams were spending countless hours manually reviewing calls and documents to verify identity, health questionnaires, and policy accuracy,” said Luc Thibault, Senior Vice President, Operations. “Koïos Intelligence’s platform now automatically transcribes our agent-client interactions, aligns what was said with what was declared in forms, and flags discrepancies instantly with timestamped evidence. This allows us to conduct thorough audits at a scale that was previously impossible while...