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Norm Ai Hits $1.2 Billion Valuation as AI Agents Move Into Regulated Legal Work
Norm Ai raised $120 million at a $1.2 billion valuation, led by Khosla Ventures, to put AI agents into regulated legal and compliance work. Here is what the raise signals for banks and compliance teams building their own agents.

nsKnox Launches a Voice AI Agent for Vendor Payment Callbacks
nsKnox launched AI Agent Caller on July 1, an autonomous, multilingual voice agent that automates vendor verification callbacks and logs every call to an audit trail. We look at why the vendor callback is a fraud chokepoint and what a compliant voice agent changes for finance teams.

The EU AI Act's August 2 Deadline: What Banks Running AI Must Have in Place
On August 2, 2026, the high-risk core of the EU AI Act becomes enforceable. For any bank scoring credit or pricing insurance with AI, that is the date compliance stops being optional.

UK Regulator Wants New Powers as AI Agents Start Moving Real Money
The FCA published the Mills Review on 6 July 2026, warning that AI agents are moving from advice to autonomous action in retail finance. It sets out seven recommendations, asks whether models like ChatGPT or Claude should fall under financial rules, and calls the race to keep up an arms race. Here is what it means for banks and fintechs building agents.

NIST’s Post-Quantum Cryptography Standards Are Final: Why “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later” Is Now a Board-Level Data Liability

Microsoft Puts $2.5 Billion Behind a New Company That Deploys AI for You
Microsoft announced the Frontier Company on July 2: a $2.5 billion unit with more than 6,000 engineers who will work inside customer organizations to build and run AI systems. It follows similar moves by Amazon, OpenAI and Anthropic, and it confirms that the hardest part of enterprise AI is no longer the model. It is the deployment.

Straiker Raises $64 Million to Secure Enterprise AI Agents
Straiker, a Sunnyvale security company, raised a $64 million Series A to protect the AI agents that businesses now give real access to real systems. Here is what it changes for banks, clinics, and call centers deploying agents.

Enterprise AI Agent Spending Will Reach 206 Billion Dollars in 2026, but Most Companies Have Not Deployed One
Gartner expects AI agent software spending to reach 206.5 billion dollars in 2026, up 139 percent from 2025, yet only about 17 percent of companies have deployed agents and 40 percent of agentic projects may be canceled by 2027. The real work is deployment and governance, not the purchase.

FDA Clears the First Patient-Facing Clinical AI Agent
The FDA cleared UpDoc's agentic platform, the first patient-facing clinical AI that can adjust insulin, order labs, and document care in the EHR for adults with Type 2 diabetes. The clearance is narrow, and the real lesson for healthcare AI teams is about provable control, not model power.

Colorado Rewrote Its AI Law, and Now Banks Are in Scope
Colorado repealed its pioneering AI Act and replaced it with SB 26-189, a narrower transparency law that delays compliance to 2027 and removes the exemption that kept many banks and credit unions out of scope.

Salesforce, Coupa and Asana Are Buying the AI Execution Layer
In five weeks, Salesforce, Coupa and Asana spent billions to own the layer where AI agents finish work instead of just suggesting it. Here is the pattern, and how to choose agent tools around it.

Enterprise AI Agents Start Working Together: Cognizant Links ServiceNow Agents to a Shared Orchestration Layer
Cognizant connected ServiceNow AI agents to its Neuro AI platform through the open MCP standard, a concrete sign that enterprise AI is shifting from isolated agents to governed, interoperable networks. Here is what it means for businesses adopting AI.