Top News Today: Arm’s AI CPU, Harvey Funding Boost, and More

Analytics And Insight
Arm launched its first data center CPU, Harvey received $200M in funding, and Bitcoin remains above $70K.

Summary

Today’s top tech news includes significant developments in AI and cryptocurrency. Arm has launched its first data center CPU, the AGI CPU, marking a shift from chip design to manufacturing its own processors, and will be utilized by companies like Meta, Google, and Nvidia. Legal AI firm Harvey secured $200 million in funding, valuing the company at $11 billion, to expand its AI-powered legal tools. In cryptocurrency, Bitcoin has stabilized above $70,000 but faces resistance near $71,650. Other news includes the Airports Authority of India’s RCDU Apprentice Recruitment 2026 and warnings about AI voice cloning scams, emphasizing the need for caution and verification. The scams involve criminals using AI to duplicate voices and create fake emergency calls to solicit money. Individuals are advised to stay calm, verify callers through other means, and protect their personal audio online.

(Source:Analytics And Insight)

Quartz

Fireworks AI raised $1.5 billion as companies flee costly AI for open-source alternatives

Business Standard

Vishwanand Srivastava, Founder & CEO of Caz Brain Group, Strengthens Caz Legal AI to Build AI-Enabled Legal Professionals

Finanznachrichten.de

Exterro, Inc.: Exterro's ARMOURop Delivers a Force Multiplier for Digital Forensic Labs, Slashing Evidence Review Time by Up to 95%

Insider

Harvey acquires Benchmark as it grows beyond the legal department

Insider

Parag Agrawal's Parallel partners with Google Cloud for AI tools

Artificial Lawyer Legal Technology Blog

Vanilla, Meatballs + Cooley’s Flat Fees – with David Wang

Newsbreak

Amazon Launches Quick for Legal AI Assistant for Contracts and Compliance - NewsBreak

Washingtontechnology

Veterans Affairs starts search for cloud-based litigation review platform

Complete Ai Training

AI adoption requires law firms to restructure workflows and governance

Legal Reader

Luminance Unveils ‘Luna Crescent’, the Vertical AI Model Powering Contract Intelligence with Market-leading Accuracy and Speed

Legal Reader

Why Legal AI Has to Be Built from the Ground Up - Legal Reader

Artificial Lawyer Legal Technology Blog

Litera ‘Relaunches’ With One Agent to Rule the Platform

Complete Ai Training

Attorneys must follow an eight-step protocol before using AI on client matters

Artificial Lawyer Legal Technology Blog

Meet Amazon Quick For Legal

Artificial Lawyer Legal Technology Blog

Legatics’ New MCP Server Connects Your AI Tools