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ServiceNow boasts industry-first gen AI general availability with Vancouver release of Now

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With the addition of Now Assist to the Vancouver release of its software platform, ServiceNow is embedding gen AI across the three major workflows it supports. The Vancouver release of Now Platform also includes new automations and security tools. A return to the command line? This is going to be a marathon, not a sprint,” he said.

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Alphabet quantum spin-out Sandbox AQ acquires Good Chemistry

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Sandbox AQ, the AI and quantum firm spun out of Google parent company Alphabet in 2022, has acquired Good Chemistry, a Vancouver-based quantum and computational chemistry startup, for an undisclosed sum.

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Plantiga Technologies’ AI-powered footwear sensor pod aims to reduce injury risks

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Plantiga Technologies, a Vancouver-based movement analytics company, wants to help people improve rehabilitation and reduce injury risks through an artificial intelligence-powered monitoring sensor pod that can be embedded into shoes, orthotics or insoles to analyze users’ movement patterns.

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Vancouver’s Fantuan raises $40M to deliver real Chinese food at your doorstep

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Fantuan, a Vancouver-based company, has been working on replicating the experience of Chinese food delivery platforms in the West for the past nine years. For those who move abroad from China, one thing they miss dearly is the convenience of food delivery apps.

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Pilot is a social travel hub that uses AI to help you plan, book and share trips

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Pilot, a Vancouver-based startup, wants to become “the hub of global travel experience” and connect people via travel.

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Oracle adds AI capabilities to its Fusion Cloud CX

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ServiceNow has been slowly adding AI and generative AI capabilities to its service offerings since its Vancouver release in September last year. This was followed by the company adding contact center updates to its Service Cloud in March this year. It later added other capabilities to its Washington DC release this year.

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Hootsuite lays off nearly a third of its workforce as CEO tries to ‘refocus’

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However, a June report from the Globe and Mail pegged the Vancouver-based company’s headcount at more than 1,400, suggesting that around 400 people were hit by the job cuts — the latest in a brutal wave of tech layoffs. The company offered no specifics on what exactly is changing about the business.

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