Artificial Intelligence News for the Week of February 6; Updates from OpenAI, Cerebras Systems, Opsera & More
Publish Date: 2026-02-06 16:34:00
Source Domain: solutionsreview.com
- Cerebras Systems raised $1 billion in Series H funding to scale its wafer-scale AI infrastructure.
- Cognizant and Uniphore collaborate to develop AI solutions integrating small language models with agents for regulated workflows.
- CoreWeave launched ARENA, an AI production-readiness lab to help customers benchmark AI workloads.
- A survey revealed enterprises are still in the “time-to-trust” phase for adapting identity and security frameworks for AI autonomy.
- IBM opened a global RFP for AI-driven solutions aimed at improving education and workforce development through its Impact Accelerator program.
- Kong unveiled its AI Connectivity vision and roadmap focusing on connecting and scaling AI intelligence.
- Miro introduced a Model Context Protocol server to bridge visual canvases and AI coding tools.
- A report found AI adoption among revenue teams stalls before integration into core workflows.
- Omilia launched its Self-Learning Agentic CX Platform for autonomous customer service.
- Operant AI developed Agent Protector, a security platform for real-time zero-trust security of AI agents.
- Precisely released StreetPro Discover, a dataset making street data “agentic-ready” for AI.
- Presbyterian expanded its GW RhythmX Precision Care AI to 200 primary care clinicians.
- Schellman became the first accredited auditor for AIUC-1, a security standard for AI agents.
- ScienceLogic’s Skylar Advisor proactively guides IT operations based on AI reasoning.
- Snowflake and OpenAI formed a $200 million partnership to integrate enterprise AI on the AI Data Cloud.
- Wrike introduced AI Agents that integrate directly into project workflows.