Tortugas Neuroscience Secures $106M for Neurological Disorder Therapies
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β’Framingham, MA-based Tortugas Neuroscience raised $106 million in combined seed and Series A funding for small molecule therapies targeting neurological disorders.
β’Cure Ventures led the seed round, with The Column Group and AN Venture Partners co-leading Series A on April 21.
β’The investment accelerates development of treatments using validated biological targets, addressing unmet needs in US biotech.
β’ Cognizant announced the launch of its Innovation Network on April 28, 2026, a corporate investment arm targeting early to mid-stage enterprise software startups in the US.
β’ The AI Lab validates promising innovations, while the network supports startups in turning them into products for Global 2000 clients like those in logistics and recruitment.
β’ This initiative accelerates integration of breakthrough technologies into Cognizant's solutions, enhancing enterprise value amid rising AI adoption.
β’ OpenAI is developing a smartphone launching production in 2028, where AI agents fully replace traditional apps for US consumers.
β’ The device faces potential hurdles from global memory shortages that could delay or derail rollout.
β’ This breakthrough could disrupt mobile ecosystems dominated by Google and Apple, redefining user interfaces.
β’ GetReal Security appointed cybersecurity veteran Varun Kohli as Chief Marketing Officer to address surging enterprise needs.
β’ The hire responds to rising deepfake and AI-powered identity attacks in the cybersecurity landscape.
β’ Kohli's expertise will drive expansion of real-time protection solutions for businesses facing AI threats.
β’ SkyfireAI Inc., a US-based autonomous drone startup, raised $11 million in new funding to advance dual-use technology.
β’ The investment targets AI autonomy for public safety, defense, and commercial drone applications.
β’ This funding accelerates development amid rising demand for intelligent unmanned systems in critical sectors.
β’ Google and the U.S. Department of Defense have finalized an agreement allowing the Pentagon to use Google's AI models for classified military and defense purposes, amending an existing contract between the two entities.
β’ The deal grants the DOD access to Google's artificial intelligence capabilities for what the company describes as "any lawful government purpose," expanding the scope of prior defense collaborations.
β’ The partnership marks a significant expansion of Big Tech's involvement in U.S. defense operations, continuing a trend of major tech companies providing AI infrastructure to government agencies.
β’ Anthropic's Mythos AI model, which the company deemed too dangerous for public release, has reportedly been accessed by an unauthorized third party in a significant security breach.
β’ The incident has raised global concerns about AI safety and the security protocols surrounding advanced AI systems, particularly models flagged as high-risk by their developers.
β’ The breach underscores ongoing tensions between AI safety considerations and cybersecurity vulnerabilities in the management of cutting-edge language models.
β’ NTT launched Scale Academy as part of its enterprise AI and security initiatives during the two-week period beginning April 13, 2026.
β’ The academy program targets organizations seeking to develop internal capabilities around artificial intelligence adoption and implementation.
β’ The initiative reflects growing enterprise demand for structured training programs to build AI competency across workforce and organizational functions.
β’ Google unveiled seventh-generation TPUs on April 27, boasting 4.7x performance gains over prior versions for AI inference.
β’ The chips support Google's $175-185 billion 2026 CapEx, aiming for margin expansion through in-house silicon.
β’ Analysts note reduced reliance on Nvidia GPUs, potentially shifting U.S. AI hardware market dynamics worth $100 billion annually.
β’ Anthropic announced the acquisition of Coefficient Bio, a U.S.-based AI startup specializing in biological modeling, on April 27, 2026.
β’ The deal aims to integrate Coefficient's protein design AI tools with Anthropic's Claude models for advanced drug discovery applications.
β’ This move positions Anthropic in the competitive AI-biotech space amid rising investments, potentially accelerating personalized medicine breakthroughs.
β’ Google announced a $750 million fund on April 27, 2026, targeting startups developing AI agents.
β’ The fund aims to accelerate innovation in AI agent technologies amid intensifying competition.
β’ This initiative underscores Google's commitment to fostering the AI ecosystem, potentially challenging rivals like OpenAI and Anthropic.