Recent developments in the field of artificial intelligence have seen significant advancements and applications across various industries. Datadog has acquired Eppo, a company specializing in feature flagging and experimentation, to enhance its AI capabilities and product analytics suite. This acquisition aims to provide a comprehensive end-to-end product analytics solution on a single platform. Meanwhile, a hacker has pleaded guilty to hacking into Disney using a malicious AI tool, highlighting the importance of cybersecurity in the age of AI. In other news, MIT researchers have developed a new approach to control large-language model-based AI coding, making it more accurate and reliable. Additionally, Datavault AI and Kove have partnered to launch a secure, tokenized data vending solution, and Heartland Forward is launching an AI education initiative to prepare students and entrepreneurs for the growing demand for AI skills. Furthermore, a report has identified nine emerging use cases for AI in third-party risk management, and a nurse-scientist is using AI to address urgent public health issues such as early detection of lung cancer and improving maternal nutrition. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang believes that AI will have a significant impact on the global economy, providing opportunities for people who do not have the skills to program computers and potentially increasing the global GDP.
Key Takeaways
- Datadog has acquired Eppo to enhance its AI capabilities and product analytics suite.
- A hacker has pleaded guilty to hacking into Disney using a malicious AI tool.
- MIT researchers have developed a new approach to control large-language model-based AI coding.
- Datavault AI and Kove have launched a secure, tokenized data vending solution.
- Heartland Forward is launching an AI education initiative to prepare students and entrepreneurs for the growing demand for AI skills.
- A report has identified nine emerging use cases for AI in third-party risk management.
- A nurse-scientist is using AI to address urgent public health issues such as early detection of lung cancer and improving maternal nutrition.
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang believes that AI will have a significant impact on the global economy.
- A vulnerability in Langflow is being exploited by attackers, and users are advised to upgrade to patch the vulnerability.
- Some individuals are resisting the use of AI due to concerns about its impact on society and the environment.
Datadog buys AI firm Eppo
Datadog has acquired Eppo, a company that specializes in feature flagging and experimentation. The acquisition will help Datadog enhance its Product Analytics suite and provide a comprehensive product analytics solution. Eppo will continue to support its current customers and expand under the Eppo by Datadog brand. The move aims to simplify product impact analysis as AI adoption grows.
Datadog acquires Eppo for AI and analytics
Datadog has acquired Eppo, a feature flagging and experimentation platform, to expand its AI, product analytics, experimentation, and feature flag capabilities. The acquisition will enable Datadog to provide a full end-to-end product analytics solution on one platform. Eppo will continue to support its current customers and bring on new ones under the Eppo by Datadog brand.
Datadog boosts AI with Eppo acquisition
Datadog has acquired Eppo, a company specializing in feature flagging and experimentation, to enhance its AI capabilities and product analytics suite. The deal is expected to bolster Datadog's AI capabilities and provide a comprehensive end-to-end product analytics solution on a single platform. Eppo will continue to support its current customers and attract new ones under the Eppo by Datadog brand.
Man pleads guilty to hacking Disney with AI tool
A 25-year-old hacker has pleaded guilty to hacking into Disney using a malicious AI tool. The hacker, Ryan Mitchell Kramer, compromised a tool for AI-generating art and accessed a Disney employee's computer, downloading 1.1 terabytes of data. Kramer has been charged with two felony counts and faces up to 10 years in prison.
Hacker guilty of using AI to hack Disney
A California man, Ryan Mitchell Kramer, has pleaded guilty to hacking into Disney by tricking an employee into running a malicious version of an AI image generation tool. Kramer accessed the employee's computer and downloaded confidential data, including personal information. He has been charged with two felony counts and faces up to 10 years in prison.
MIT researchers tame AI code
MIT researchers have developed a new approach to control large-language model-based AI coding, making it more accurate and reliable. The approach uses a sequential Monte Carlo method to allocate efforts toward valid and accurate outputs. This breakthrough has the potential to improve AI coding assistants and make them more useful for developers.
Datavault AI and Kove launch data monetization solution
Datavault AI and Kove have partnered to launch a secure, tokenized data vending solution. The platform integrates Kove's SDM Memory Tower 39i with Datavault's Data Vault, enabling enterprises to unlock revenue from underutilized data. The solution is showcased at IBM Think 2025 and targets finance, biotech, and defense leaders.
Some people refuse to use AI
Despite the growing popularity of AI, some individuals are resisting its use due to concerns about its impact on society and the environment. They believe that AI is soulless and contradicts human connection, and that its energy consumption is excessive. These individuals are choosing to opt out of using AI in their personal and professional lives.
AI education comes to Heartland
Heartland Forward is launching an AI education initiative to prepare students and entrepreneurs for the growing demand for AI skills. The program aims to provide education and training in AI, enabling individuals to take advantage of the opportunities it presents.
9 emerging AI use cases in TPRM
A report by Ethisphere and GAN Integrity has identified nine emerging use cases for AI in third-party risk management (TPRM). These use cases include automated due diligence, contextual risk assessments, and AI-driven contract analysis. The report provides a framework for prioritizing the implementation of these use cases based on specific compliance pain points.
Attackers exploit Langflow vulnerability
A vulnerability in Langflow, a web application for building AI-driven agents, is being exploited by attackers. The vulnerability allows remote, unauthenticated attackers to execute arbitrary code on the vulnerable instance. Users are advised to upgrade to version 1.3.0 or 1.4.0 to patch the vulnerability.
Nurse-scientist uses AI for health care
A nurse-scientist at San Diego State University is using artificial intelligence and machine learning to address two urgent public health issues: early detection of lung cancer and improving maternal nutrition. The researcher is building an AI model to spot lung cancer and chronic conditions linked to higher risks of heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes.
Nvidia CEO on AI's economic impact
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang believes that AI will have a significant impact on the global economy. He argues that AI will close the technology divide and provide opportunities for people who do not have the skills to program computers. Huang also believes that AI can help increase the global GDP by putting 30-40 million workers back into the workforce.
Sources
- Datadog Acquires Eppo To Boost Product Analytics And Simplify AI Workflows
- Datadog Acquires Eppo to Expand Its AI, Product Analytics, Experimentation and Feature Flag Capabilities
- Datadog enhances AI and product analytics with Eppo acquisition
- Man Who Hacked Disney With Malicious AI Tool Pleads Guilty
- Man pleads guilty to using malicious AI software to hack Disney employee
- MIT researchers look to tame AI code with new controls
- Datavault AI and Kove Unveil Secure Data Monetization Solution at IBM Think 2025
- The people refusing to use AI
- Gamified education is coming to ready heartland students and entrepreneurs for AI
- 9 Emerging Use Cases for AI in TPRM
- RCE flaw in tool for building AI agents exploited by attackers (CVE-2025-3248)
- National Nurses Week: How an SDSU nurse-scientist is transforming heal
- Nvidia CEO explains 2 ways AI will boost the global economy