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AI in Action: Gusto’s Human-Centric Approach, Formula 1-Inspired HealthTech, and the Future of Autonomous AI

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Today’s updates: Today’s newsletter explores the diverse ways AI is reshaping industries. Gusto’s co-founder shares why non-technical team members are critical in developing AI tools, while a former race car engineer applies Formula 1 technology to revolutionize patient monitoring in India. Meanwhile, Europe is preparing for its own AI compute hyperscalers, and Microsoft reveals its plans to launch autonomous AI agents.

Today New’s Contains of:

  • Gusto’s Human-Centric AI Strategy

  • Formula 1-Inspired HealthTech to Revolutionize Indian Hospitals

  • Europe’s First AI Compute Hyperscaler on the Horizon

  • Microsoft to Launch Autonomous AI Agents in November

Reading time: 3 minutes

Gusto’s Human-Centric AI Strategy

Edward Kim, Gusto’s co-founder, challenges the idea that AI teams should be built solely with specialized engineers. Instead, he emphasizes the value of non-technical members who understand customer needs better, making them key players in shaping AI tools like Gusto’s AI assistant, Gus. Gusto is also enabling its non-engineer team members to build AI applications, showing the potential for upskilling within the company. Read More

Formula 1-Inspired HealthTech to Revolutionize Indian Hospitals

Former McLaren consultant Mudit Dandwate is using race car sensors to improve patient monitoring in India. Inspired by nearly losing a family member to sepsis, Dandwate is developing technology that monitors the body’s micro-vibrations to track health metrics, bringing non-intrusive, cutting-edge innovation to hospitals. Read More

Europe’s First AI Compute Hyperscaler on the Horizon

A new startup in Europe is positioning itself to be one of the first AI compute hyperscalers, with renewable energy at the core of its strategy. As AI compute demand skyrockets, this startup aims to capitalize on the need for infrastructure to run complex AI algorithms and models, similar to how Nvidia became a leader in AI hardware. Read More

Microsoft to Launch Autonomous AI Agents in November

In its latest innovation, Microsoft will allow customers to build autonomous AI agents that can manage tasks with minimal human intervention. These agents are set to revolutionize industries by autonomously handling customer inquiries, identifying sales opportunities, and managing inventory, starting this November. Read More

Quick Recap:

AI tools, Gusto’s Human-Centric AI Strategy while a former race car engineer applies Formula 1 technology to revolutionize patient monitoring in India. Meanwhile, Europe’s First AI preparing for its own AI compute hyperscalers, and . Microsoft AI Agents in November.

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