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Orchestration layer is new battleground for AI talent

The Economic Times

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July 1, 2026

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Engineering News-Record

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· Jul 2, 2026

Suffolk Technologies, DPR Invest in AI-based Hiring Platform Skillit

Skillit is bringing artificial intelligence to the idea of a skilled labor platform for the trades.

Bounding Into Comics

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· Jul 8, 2026

IO Interactive Regains Full Ownership of Project Fantasy and Moves Away from External Projects

IO Interactive will focus on “internal core titles” rather than “external projects”. Amid widespread cuts at Microsoft, which will see

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 8, 2026

Broadcom: Elite AI Execution Meets A Potential First-Wave Top

Broadcom: Elite AI Execution Meets A Potential First-Wave Top

San Antonio Current

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· Jun 23, 2026

Are San Antonio musicians’ songs being used to train generative AI models?

Work by some of San Antonio’s best-known musicians has been found in datasets being used to train generative AI models to create music, according to an online database offered by The Atlantic magazine. The Atlantic uncovered four large datasets used for AI development — one with 12 million tracks, one with 9 million and two [] The post Are San Antonio musicians’ songs being used to train generative AI models? appeared first on San Antonio Current.

Investing.com

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· Jun 23, 2026

SoFi deepens AI-powered trading ambitions with Composer deal

SoFi deepens AI-powered trading ambitions with Composer deal

Digital Trends

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· Jul 12, 2026

Your next Spotify song could soon carry an AI warning label, and the music industry is all for it

The music industry wants Spotify and Apple Music to label AI-generated songs, giving listeners greater transparency as artificial intelligence becomes increasingly common in music production.

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