Jul 9, 2025
Major AI trends as of July 9, 2025
RΓ©digΓ© par Naomie Halioua
π Capgemini snaps up WNS to create a global AI powerhouse

The French digital consultancy giant just announced the acquisition of Indian company WNS Holdings for $3.3 billion. This strategic move aims to forge a global leader in smart operations powered by autonomous AI, which can make independent decisions to completely transform business processes.
u000076.50 per share marks a 17% premium over the closing price
65,000 WNS employees will join Capgemini teams worldwide.
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β‘ Lenovo revolutionizes Chromebooks with Plus 14 and integrated AI

The French industrial giant has been rolling out UiPath since 2024 to automate 2500 monthly tests of its In4.orm production management system. The autonomous AI automatically generates documentation, creates test cases, and identifies business rules that human testers might overlook.
50% time savings observed during the initial documentation phase
100 factories worldwide are already using the internally developed MES In4.orm
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π Saint-Gobain banks on autonomous AI for streamlining software tests

The French industrial company has been deploying UiPath since 2024 to automate the 2500 monthly tests of its In4.orm production management system. The autonomous AI automatically generates documentation, creates test cases, and detects business rules that human testers might not have identified.
50% time savings observed during the initial documentation phase
100 factories worldwide are already using the internally developed MES In4.orm
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πΊοΈ Google Maps adds conversational chat to revolutionize navigation

Google's mapping platform has just added a chat interface that allows for natural language interaction similar to ChatGPT. Users can now ask complex questions and receive personalized recommendations enhanced by the Live View augmented reality.
The AI analyzes user preferences for personalized suggestions
The immersive view combines billions of Street View and aerial images
βοΈ Anthropic cleared on Claude training but fined for piracy

An American judge validated the fair use of digitized works for training the Claude AI, likening this process to school learning. However, Anthropic remains pursued for retaining 7 million pirated books downloaded illegally, despite the later lawful purchase of hundreds of thousands of works.
Maximum fine of $150,000 per pirated work if convicted
7 million books downloaded from Books3, LibGen, and PiLiMi
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π‘ And you, what do you think of these developments? Opportunities for businesses or a future of AI encroaching on our interactions?
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