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		<title>Saudi-Backed Humain and Turing Launch Enterprise AI Agent Marketplace Platform</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[“The next wave of AI is about systems of agents working together across entire organizations.” Humain, a Public Investment Fund-backed]]></description>
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<p><em>“The next wave of AI is about systems of agents working together across entire organizations.”</em></p>



<p> Humain, a Public Investment Fund-backed artificial intelligence firm, has partnered with US-based Turing to develop what they describe as the world’s first enterprise-scale marketplace for AI agents, marking a strategic step in Saudi Arabia’s efforts to expand its role in the global AI sector.</p>



<p>The platform, branded as Humain One, was unveiled at the FII Priority Summit in Miami. It is designed to function as a centralized marketplace where developers can publish AI agents and enterprises can deploy them across business operations. The initiative aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 strategy to diversify its economy and build advanced technology capabilities.</p>



<p>Humain Chief Executive Tareq Amin said the platform is intended to support a shift toward integrated AI systems operating across organizations. He emphasized that the next phase of artificial intelligence will involve multiple agents working in coordination rather than isolated tools performing discrete tasks.The marketplace allows businesses to access pre-built AI agents or develop customized ones tailored to internal workflows. </p>



<p>These agents can be deployed across departments such as finance, human resources, and operations, with the platform enabling coordination between them. According to Humain, the system is designed to simplify integration by ensuring that all agents operate within a unified infrastructure.</p>



<p>Saejong Lee, general manager of Humain One, described the platform as analogous to an application store for enterprises, but with a focus on operational automation and interconnectivity. He said the platform is structured to allow multiple agents to interact seamlessly, sharing data and executing tasks across functions without requiring separate systems.</p>



<p>Turing’s involvement includes contributing to the underlying architecture of the platform, particularly in areas such as model evaluation, fine-tuning, reasoning systems, and enterprise deployment. Jonathan Siddharth, chief executive and co-founder of Turing, said the collaboration aims to address technical challenges associated with scaling AI across complex organizational environments.</p>



<p>The platform introduces a standardized process for AI agent development and deployment. Developers first create and test agents in a controlled sandbox environment before deploying them into live systems. Once validated, agents are listed on the marketplace and can be installed automatically by enterprise users.</p>



<p>A key feature of Humain One is its unified operating environment, which is intended to reduce compatibility and security risks. All agents are subject to a certification process that includes automated testing, performance validation, and security checks. Certification records are made available to enterprise compliance teams to support governance requirements.</p>



<p>The platform also provides centralized management tools that allow organizations to monitor performance, control access, and define rules for data usage and agent permissions. This approach is designed to address a common challenge in enterprise AI adoption, where multiple tools from different vendors often operate in isolation.</p>



<p>Humain One supports multi-agent coordination, enabling different AI systems to collaborate on complex workflows. For example, one agent may handle invoice processing while another manages supplier communication, with data exchanged automatically under predefined rules. </p>



<p>This capability is expected to improve efficiency in operational processes that typically require manual coordination.The pricing structure for the platform is designed to accommodate different enterprise needs, offering options such as usage-based billing, pre-purchased computing capacity, and per-user licensing. In addition, the marketplace includes a revenue-sharing model that allows developers and organizations to monetize AI agents they publish.</p>



<p>The initiative forms part of a broader push by Humain to build large-scale AI infrastructure within Saudi Arabia. This includes investments in data center capacity and partnerships with global semiconductor firms such as Nvidia.</p>



<p> The company is also reported to have made a $3 billion investment in xAI, underscoring its ambitions to play a significant role in shaping the global AI ecosystem.Turing’s participation as both a development partner and the first US-based customer of the platform reflects the cross-border nature of the initiative.</p>



<p> The collaboration positions Saudi Arabia not only as a consumer of advanced technologies but also as a potential exporter of enterprise AI solutions.Industry participants view the emergence of AI agent marketplaces as a potential shift in how businesses adopt and scale artificial intelligence. </p>



<p>By standardizing deployment and enabling interoperability, such platforms could reduce barriers to entry for enterprises seeking to integrate AI into core operations.</p>



<p>For Saudi Arabia, the development of Humain One represents an effort to establish domestic technological infrastructure while attracting international partners. </p>



<p>The platform is expected to provide local businesses and government entities with a system aligned to national regulatory requirements, while offering global firms access to a growing regional market.</p>



<p>No official launch date has been announced.</p>
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		<title>Anthropic Unveils Claude 4.5, Redefining Enterprise AI with Extended Coding and Advanced Problem-Solving</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2025 18:14:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Anthropic launches Claude 4.5, a breakthrough AI model that codes autonomously for extended periods, handles complex financial and scientific tasks,]]></description>
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<p>Anthropic launches Claude 4.5, a breakthrough AI model that codes autonomously for extended periods, handles complex financial and scientific tasks, and empowers businesses with smarter, safer, and more reliable artificial intelligence.</p>
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<p>In a major stride for enterprise artificial intelligence, Anthropic has unveiled its latest AI model, Claude 4.5, promising enhanced coding abilities, superior financial and scientific reasoning, and stronger performance for business applications. The Alphabet- and Amazon-backed AI startup emphasized that the model is designed for sustained, high-efficiency tasks, moving beyond short consumer-facing demonstrations to serve professional users and corporate clients.</p>



<p>Claude 4.5 has demonstrated remarkable capabilities in internal tests. One enterprise customer tasked the AI chatbot with coding autonomously for 30 consecutive hours—significantly longer than the seven-hour run achieved by its predecessor, Claude Opus 4. This breakthrough reflects the model’s ability to maintain consistent, reliable output for complex projects, from software creation to multi-step problem-solving.</p>



<p>The AI model also excels at handling financial data and scientific reasoning, scoring approximately 60% on benchmarks testing computer dexterity—a notable improvement over the previous 40% performance. “It’s a lot more visceral when you see the model using a computer the way a person does, even if you’re not a coder,” said Anthropic Chief Science Officer Jared Kaplan, highlighting the system’s intuitive approach to computing tasks.</p>



<p>Anthropic is targeting enterprise clients who require AI to operate safely and efficiently across multiple software tools. The company has implemented robust guardrails to minimize errors, making Claude 4.5 suitable for regulated industries, financial institutions, and teams working on extended projects. Chief Product Officer Mike Krieger emphasized the company’s commitment to reliability and performance over flashy, short-lived demonstrations.</p>



<p>Adding to Claude 4.5’s growing influence, Microsoft announced the integration of Anthropic models into its Microsoft 365 Copilot suite. New features such as “Agent Mode” in Excel and Word, along with the upcoming “Office Agent” for PowerPoint, will leverage Claude’s advanced problem-solving and coding capabilities. The partnership with Microsoft diversifies AI offerings beyond OpenAI, providing enterprise clients with cutting-edge tools to enhance productivity and innovation.</p>



<p>Founded by former OpenAI executives, Anthropic continues to focus on AI solutions that empower business users, enabling them to complete complex, multi-step operations safely and efficiently. Claude 4.5 represents a milestone in the evolution of workplace AI, combining the ability to code independently, perform sophisticated analysis, and assist teams in regulated and high-stakes environments.</p>



<p>With its latest advancements, Claude 4.5 is poised to redefine enterprise AI standards, offering companies a reliable, powerful tool to enhance workflow, innovation, and strategic decision-making across sectors.</p>
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