The world of artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving, with significant advancements in generative AI, AI-powered autonomous systems, and AI training. In this news brief, we'll explore the latest developments in AI, from the launch of Agentic AI's Generative AI Course 2025 to the integration of Palantir's Foundry platform into Ondas Autonomous Systems. We'll also examine the impact of AI on various industries, including healthcare, cybersecurity, and finance.
Agentic AI Projects Generative AI Course 2025
Agentic AI has launched a comprehensive Generative AI Course 2025, designed to equip professionals with the necessary skills to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of Agentic AI. The course covers key topics such as deploying large language models (LLMs), neural networks, AI engineering, and LangChain. With increasing AI adoption across industries, professionals with AI expertise are positioned to lead innovation and drive change within their organizations.
Palantir Joins Forces with Ondas to Elevate AI-Powered Autonomous Drones
Palantir Technologies Inc. has partnered with Ondas Holdings Inc. to enhance its autonomous drone operations. The collaboration will integrate Palantir's Foundry platform into Ondas Autonomous Systems, supporting the adoption of OAS's Optimus System and Iron Drone Raider autonomous drone platforms worldwide. Palantir Foundry's AI-driven insights will enable Ondas to optimize supply chain, production workflows, and customer engagement strategies.
AI Training and Fair Use Defense
A federal court has ruled that the training of an AI tool on copyrighted materials is ineligible for a "Fair Use" defense for its copying. This decision highlights the need for clear guidelines on AI training and fair use, as the use of copyrighted materials to train AI tools remains an open question.
Healthcare Cybersecurity Set for AI Boom in 2025
According to a CRA survey, 50% of healthcare organizations are already using AI tools in their cybersecurity practices. By the end of the year, an additional 40% of survey respondents plan to integrate one or more AI tools into their cybersecurity practices. The most popular use for AI is likely to be threat intelligence, as about 60% of respondents said the tools they're rolling out will be in the threat intel and analysis space.
Nvidia Rallies As AI Event Looms; Is Nvidia A Buy Or Sell Now?
Nvidia stock rose on Friday after Apple partner Foxconn announced results and indicated AI server sales will double in the current quarter. Nvidia (NVDA) beat analyst earnings estimates last week, but shares sank 8% the next day before heading even lower.
AI Skills 4 Women: Free AI Training for Women in Ukraine
Microsoft and Founderz are launching AI Skills 4 Women, an initiative designed to provide free AI training to women across EMEA, including Ukraine. This program aims to bridge the gender gap in AI by offering accessible, high-quality training to women from diverse backgrounds.
OpenAI Calls for U.S. Government to Codify 'Fair Use' for AI Training
OpenAI has called for a U.S. copyright strategy that preserves American AI models' ability to learn from copyrighted material. This is not the first time OpenAI has argued for more permissive laws and regulations around AI training.
Daxa Recognized in the 2025 Gartner Market Guide for AI Trust, Risk and Security Management
Daxa, a leader in AI data security and governance, has been included in the 2025 Gartner Market Guide for AI Trust, Risk & Security Management (AI TRiSM) for the AI Governance and Runtime Inspection and Enforcement use case.
China's Major AI Hubs: Cities Leading in Policy, Innovation, Hardware, and Research
China's integration of AI into its military operations is particularly noteworthy. The PRC is actively developing AI-driven technologies aimed at augmenting its defense systems, including autonomous weaponry and sophisticated surveillance mechanisms.
Key Takeaways
- The world of artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving, with significant advancements in generative AI, AI-powered autonomous systems, and AI training.
- Professionals with AI expertise are positioned to lead innovation and drive change within their organizations.
- The use of copyrighted materials to train AI tools remains an open question, highlighting the need for clear guidelines on AI training and fair use.
- Healthcare organizations are increasingly using AI tools in their cybersecurity practices, with a focus on threat intelligence and data analytics.
- Nvidia stock has rallied on the back of AI server sales, but the company's future prospects remain uncertain.
- Microsoft and Founderz are launching AI Skills 4 Women, an initiative designed to provide free AI training to women across EMEA, including Ukraine.
- OpenAI has called for a U.S. copyright strategy that preserves American AI models' ability to learn from copyrighted material.
- Daxa has been recognized in the 2025 Gartner Market Guide for AI Trust, Risk & Security Management (AI TRiSM) for the AI Governance and Runtime Inspection and Enforcement use case.
- China's integration of AI into its military operations is a significant development, with the PRC actively developing AI-driven technologies aimed at augmenting its defense systems.
Sources
- Agentic AI Projects Generative AI Course 2025 - GenAI For Engineers Data Scientists and Software Developers
- Palantir (PLTR) Joins Forces with Ondas to Elevate AI-Powered Autonomous Drones
- Case Update: Training And The "Fair Use" Defense (Video)
- Healthcare cybersecurity set for AI boom in 2025
- Nvidia Rallies As AI Event Looms; Is Nvidia A Buy Or Sell Now?
- Founderz and Microsoft present AI Skills 4 Women: Free AI Training for Women in Ukraine - CEE Multi-Country News Center
- OpenAI calls for U.S. government to codify 'fair use' for AI training
- Daxa Recognized in the 2025 Gartner® Market Guide for AI Trust, Risk and Security Management
- China’s Major AI Hubs: Cities Leading in Policy, Innovation, Hardware, and Research