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AWS Streamlining AI Integration for Enterprises.
Google’s new cutting-edge AI prompting course.

Welcome to another version of The AI Business!
This week, we have:
● AWS Streamlining Generative AI Integration for Enterprises.
● AI-Powered Bartending to the Beverage Industry.
● Marketing your services/products in the real world is as easy as online.
● Top AI technologies that will dominate in 2025.
● Google’s new cutting-edge AI prompting course.
AI news
Some Interesting Stuff Happening in the World of AI Business This Week, Let’s Dive In:

● A New Computer Promises Breakthroughs in AI-Powered Biotech and Beyond: Orca Computing’s new PT-2 quantum computer is set to transform industries like pharmaceutical and energy by integrating quantum and generative AI capabilities. Using Nvidia’s CUDA-Q, PT-2 enables advanced machine learning applications that improve model efficiency and power use. The system is already accelerating vaccine development and biological imaging, offering scalable quantum innovation for businesses. (Read Article)
● AI-Powered Bartending to the Beverage Industry: Richtech Robotics introduced Scorpion, an AI-driven single-arm robot bartender that crafts cocktails in under a minute and offers conversational drink recommendations. Built with Nvidia tech for precise motion control and customer interaction, Scorpion is compact enough for unique setups like a Tesla Cybertruck. With a distribution deal for 500 units, Scorpion aims to revolutionize customer engagement and efficiency in the hospitality sector. (Read Article)
● Apple Rolls Out New AI Features To iPhone, iPad, and Mac Users: Apple launched the first set of Apple Intelligence features, including writing tools, an upgraded Siri, and AI-powered photo enhancements, as part of iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1. Designed to streamline tasks with on-device AI, these tools boost user privacy and simplify daily actions across devices. More features are expected in December, marking Apple's next big move in personal AI. (Read Article)
● AWS Streamlining Generative AI Integration for Enterprises: Box partnered with AWS to integrate Amazon Bedrock, allowing clients to easily build generative AI applications by accessing foundational models like Anthropic’s Claude within Box AI. This collaboration enhances Box’s Intelligent Content Management, enabling enterprises to simplify and scale AI-driven projects. The move aims to boost accessibility and ease of AI adoption across client workflows. (Read Article)
● AI-Powered Smart Glasses Offer Life-Changing Support for Dementia Patients: CareYaya Health Technologies launched MedaCareLLM, an AI-enabled platform for smart glasses that assists dementia patients by identifying familiar faces, reading medication labels, and monitoring daily habits. With real-time reminders and data tracking, the glasses aim to ease caregiving challenges and improve patients' quality of life. (Read Article)
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AI technologies
AI Set to Dominate 2025’s Technology Landscape:

According to a recent IEEE survey of global tech leaders, AI continues to top the list of technologies that will shape 2025, marking its second consecutive year in the lead. The survey of 355 CIOs, CTOs, and IT directors from key global markets (U.S., U.K., India, China, Brazil) placed AI first with 58% of respondents selecting it as the most important, followed by cloud computing (26%) and robotics (24%).
● Other Notable Technologies for 2025
Beyond AI, tech leaders highlighted extended reality (XR), the industrial Internet of Things (IoT), quantum computing, and electric vehicles (EVs) as transformative forces. XR—which includes virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR)—is expected to change how users interact with digital environments, and IoT will likely strengthen connections in industrial settings.
● Anticipating an "AI Reckoning"
Interestingly, 91% of survey respondents anticipate an "AI reckoning" in 2025, as public expectations and regulatory demands around AI accuracy, transparency, and ethical use become more intense. Challenges like deepfake transparency and generative AI limitations are areas that may spark shifts in AI policy and perception.
● Top Use Cases and Skills for AI in 2025
Leaders envision AI as essential for tasks like real-time cybersecurity monitoring, personalized education, and enhanced software development. Desired skills for AI roles include software development, AI ethics, and data analysis—suggesting a future workforce with strong technical and ethical foundations.
● Industries Poised for AI Transformation
The sectors expected to benefit most from AI advancements are telecommunications, banking and financial services, and media/entertainment, with each preparing for AI-driven innovations to enhance security, service personalization, and content delivery.
As AI continues to evolve, organizations are preparing to navigate its opportunities and challenges, with some adjusting their generative AI strategies for sustainable integration.
AI courses
Google’s New AI Course Meets Growing Demand for AI Skills:
With AI skills in high demand, Google has introduced "Google Prompting Essentials," a new 10-hour course developed with DeepMind and industry partners like Rocket Companies and Siemens. This hands-on training covers essential prompting skills, teaching users to create customized AI agents, build reusable prompts, and recognize biases—all applicable across AI tools and industries.
● Key Features of the Course
The product-agnostic course is open to all skill levels and includes practical exercises in data analysis, visualization, and responsible AI usage. Graduates receive a Google certificate, demonstrating their new skills to employers—a valuable credential in a job market increasingly focused on AI competency.
● Why Prompting Skills Matter
Effective prompting unlocks the full potential of generative AI, a growing area of interest, as searches for “how to prompt AI” hit record highs in October. Google’s course aims to bridge this skills gap, helping professionals enhance productivity and creativity in the workplace.
As AI adoption accelerates, Google’s course series offers accessible training for in-demand roles in data analytics, cybersecurity, and beyond.
Join Google’s new AI prompting course here.
That’s it for today, thanks for reading till the end. 😊
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