GenAI Daily - June 13, 2026: Hyland's Agentic Enterprise Push, RevEng.AI Secures $15M for Software Security, Natural Language AI Employee Management
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Hyland Launches Enterprise AI Agent Platform with Control Tower and Agent Mesh
Enterprise content management leader Hyland unveiled a comprehensive AI platform at CommunityLIVE 2026 designed to move organizations from AI experimentation to full enterprise-wide deployment. Powered by the Content Innovation Cloud, these advancements transform governed enterprise content into trusted, actionable intelligence that accelerates business outcomes.
The company announced the general availability of the Enterprise Context Engine and introduced industry-specific ontologies for more accurate, domain-aware AI performance, along with Enterprise Agent Mesh enabling governed orchestration of AI agents at scale and Agent Lifecycle Management and Control Tower capabilities.
The Control Tower serves as the operational command center for the Enterprise Agent Mesh, giving organizations real-time observability and business metrics they need to manage complexity with confidence. "AI is being used to accelerate business outcomes, but the winners will be the enterprises that can embed AI into their operations with governance and control," said Jitesh S. Ghai, CEO at Hyland.
Why it matters: Hyland's platform addresses the critical gap between AI pilots and production deployment, offering enterprise-grade governance and orchestration for AI agents at scale.
RevEng.AI Raises $15M Series A for Binary-Level Software Security Verification
London-based cybersecurity startup RevEng.AI raised $15 million in a Series A funding round led by NATO Innovation Fund, with participation from Sands Capital, In-Q-Tel (IQT), IQ Capital, and Episode One.
Founded in 2023, the company uses an AI model named BinNet to analyze compiled software at the binary level and identify vulnerabilities and backdoors. Unlike other solutions, the startup's platform does not require access to source code to analyze executables, firmware, and third-party software.
According to CEO James Patrick-Evans, as AI takes on a growing role in software development, executable binaries are becoming the most reliable way to verify what software actually does once it runs on machines. "RevEng gives organisations an independent way to verify software at the binary level before it is released, bought, or deployed. This is critical because much of the software being built today is never reviewed or seen by a human, making it untrustworthy."
Why it matters: With AI-generated code proliferating, RevEng.AI addresses a critical security gap by verifying what software actually contains at the binary level without requiring source code access.
Newo Ships Vibe Mode for Natural Language AI Employee Configuration
San Francisco-based voice AI platform Newo launched Vibe Mode on June 9, 2026, a conversational interface that lets businesses manage and improve their AI employees simply by telling them what to change. Vibe Mode replaces workflow editors with a simpler model: talk to the AI employee, explain what needs to change, and let it handle the update.
CEO Jason Luo explained: "Businesses already know how to manage people. Vibe Mode brings that same model to AI. Instead of integrating software, businesses can hire an AI employee. They simply talk to it, teach it, and provide feedback, just as they would with a new team member."
A dedicated Vibe Agent receives instructions, reasons through them, calls relevant internal tools, and commits changes to the live agent within seconds. The feature is available immediately to all Newo customers and was the most requested feature from users.
Why it matters: Newo's natural language configuration approach eliminates technical barriers to AI agent management, making enterprise AI deployment more accessible to non-technical business users.
Key Developments
PEGATRON Showcases NVIDIA Vera Rubin AI Factory Infrastructure at COMPUTEX
PEGATRON unveiled its next-generation AI infrastructure portfolio and AI factory validation framework at COMPUTEX 2026, powered by NVIDIA Vera Rubin platform, NVIDIA HGX Rubin NVL8, and NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers, aligned with the NVIDIA DSX AI factory reference design.
As an NVIDIA DSX ecosystem partner, PEGATRON is extending AI infrastructure validation beyond traditional manufacturing by integrating SimReady digital twins and AI factory workflows into its server development process, enabling customers to simulate, validate, and optimize rack-scale AI infrastructure before deployment.
CEO Gary Cheng stated: "AI factories require not only high-performance computing, but also end-to-end infrastructure intelligence. By leveraging NVIDIA DSX architecture, SimReady digital twins, and AI factory validation capabilities..."
Impact: PEGATRON's digital twin approach for AI infrastructure deployment could significantly reduce deployment risks and accelerate time-to-production for enterprise AI data centers.
Hyland Partners with Microsoft for Azure-Native Content Innovation Cloud
Hyland announced a strategic partnership with Microsoft to bring the Hyland Content Innovation Cloud to Microsoft Azure. This partnership enables Hyland to support customers across regions and cloud environments, uniting Hyland's governed enterprise content platform with the Microsoft Azure ecosystem to accelerate adoption of content-powered agentic enterprise.
The partnership reinforces Hyland's commitment to providing customers with flexibility, data residency options, and geographic reach while supporting the next phase of enterprise transformation.
Impact: The Microsoft Azure integration expands Hyland's reach to Azure-native enterprises and provides compliance-friendly deployment options for regulated industries.
MIT Research: AI Can Weaken Fake News Detection Skills
A Media Lab study shows that, much like how GPS has weakened our navigation skills, AI can make us worse at detecting fake news. The research examined how relying on AI assistance for information verification may diminish human critical thinking abilities over time. Participants who used AI tools for fact-checking showed reduced accuracy when later asked to identify misinformation without AI assistance, suggesting potential cognitive dependency effects.
Impact: Findings suggest organizations need to balance AI assistance with maintaining human critical thinking skills, particularly in content verification and media literacy training.
Product Launches
Enterprise Context Engine and Agent Lifecycle Management - Hyland
The Enterprise Context Engine uses knowledge graphs, content enrichment, and industry-specific ontologies to make it easier for AI systems to understand business content and connections.
The Enterprise Agent Mesh provides centralized orchestration for AI agent interactions across organizations, complemented by Control Tower offering real-time visibility into agent performance, business metrics, and operational outcomes, allowing organizations to review, approve, monitor, and adjust AI agents throughout deployment.
BinNet AI Model for Binary Analysis - RevEng.AI
RevEng.AI's foundational AI model, named BinNet, translates advances into practical application by working directly on released software binaries to find novel cyber threats in real-world environments. The solution has been trained with cyber units inside allied governments and top commercial teams to automatically hunt down hidden security vulnerabilities and backdoors.
Zero-Hallucination Architecture - Newo
Newo's platform replaces workflow editors and settings menus with a plain-English chat interface backed by Zero-Hallucination Architecture. The Supervisor/Observer architecture delivers a 99.7% Lead Success Score with 1-Click setup that launches production-ready Voice AI Employees instantly.
Funding & Deals
RevEng.AI Raises $15 Million Series A
RevEng.AI, a London cybersecurity company focused on binary-native software verification, raised $15 million in Series A funding led by NATO Innovation Fund, with participation from Sands Capital, In-Q-Tel (IQT), IQ Capital, and Episode One. The company will use the funding to expand its AI-powered binary analysis platform and strengthen software supply chain integrity by detecting hidden threats, malicious functionality, and vulnerabilities in compiled software.
Led by NATO Innovation Fund.
Related reading: Check out this week's [Deep Insights analysis] for strategic context on these developments.