What’s New Today: Tech Mahindra Launches agentAssistX for AI-Driven IT Support
Fast-Track Insights: Goodstack Secures £22M Funding Led by General Catalyst
Here’s a quick rundown of the biggest tech headlines making waves today. From the launch of agentAssistX for AI-Driven IT Support to Flipkart Hiring, let’s dive into the top tech stories of the day.
Tech Mahindra has launched TechM agentX, a suite of GenAI-powered solutions designed to automate business operations and enhance efficiency. The first solution, agentAssistX, is an agentless support tool that streamlines IT, business, and end-user support, integrating with ITSM software and cloud tools to automate ticket resolution and provisioning.
Goodstack, a London-based SaaS and FinTech platform, has raised £22m in Series A funding, led by General Catalyst with support from Morpheus Ventures and Repeat. The platform enables businesses to integrate corporate grants and charitable giving into their operations, projected to facilitate over $3bn in donations globally by 2024. The funding will expand its technology, enhance client services, and drive hiring across its offices.
Flipkart is hiring for the role of Senior Manager - Business Development at their Bangalore office. The position is ideal for MBA graduates with expertise in business strategy, market analysis, and relationship management. The role involves driving business growth, forging strategic partnerships, and overseeing operations to enhance Flipkart’s market presence and performance.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing industries, transforming operations, and driving innovation. However, as AI adoption grows, so do concerns about ethical standards, bias mitigation, accountability, and transparency. This has led to the rise of AI governance platforms designed to ensure responsible and compliant AI deployment. These platforms provide tools for monitoring, auditing, and ensuring AI systems align with ethical guidelines and regulatory frameworks. Here’s a detailed look at the top 5 AI governance platforms to watch.
Utah’s Attorney General, Sean Reyes, has joined a coalition of 17 states challenging the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over federal cryptocurrency regulations. The coalition argues that states should maintain regulatory authority over cryptocurrencies, a decentralized digital currency. The complaint claims the SEC's actions violate state laws and lacks Congressional backing, filed in Kentucky’s federal court.