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Thursday, December 4, 2025

Veeva AI Agents Go Live for Life Sciences

Veeva Systems launched AI agents designed for life sciences companies. The Pre-call Agent helps sales reps get ready for meetings by gathering customer insights and data. The Quick Check Agent scans marketing materials to catch compliance issues before official review. These tools free up teams from routine work to focus on what matters most—connecting with customers and improving products.

Amazon Deploys 9 New Agent Features

AWS announced nine new capabilities that help developers build AI agents production-ready in under 10 minutes. Developers can now write agents in TypeScript and deploy them directly to edge devices like robots and vehicles. Built-in security logs create tamper-proof records—critical for healthcare and finance. Real-world results show the average agent development cycle is now 55% faster.

Business Leaders Embrace AI Agent Future

New research from DeepL reveals 69% of global executives expect AI agents to fundamentally reshape their businesses in 2026. This signals a major shift: companies are moving beyond experimenting with AI chatbots toward deploying autonomous systems that handle complex business workflows without constant human oversight.

The bottom line: AI agents just became practical, secure, and mainstream.

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