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Technology News 16.03.2026

Technology News 16.03.2026

ENDEDLive coverage has endedEnded: March 17, 2026, 12:00 AM EDT Anthropic seeks weapons-safety expert as OpenAI offers higher pay for similar role March 16, 2026, 11:58 PM EDT. Anthropic is recruiting a **weapons-safety** expert to curb **misuse** of its AI systems. The posting underscores a push to harden safety before deployment. A similar listing at **OpenAI** seeks a researcher in **biological and chemical risks** with a salary up to $455,000 (£335,000), nearly double Anthropic's offer. The phrase 'biological and chemical risks' signals biosafety work examining how AI could enable harmful applications. Both jobs reflect rising prices for safety talent as
March 16, 2026
ServiceNow Partners With Cohesity to Safeguard AI Agents as Enterprise Risks Rise

ServiceNow Partners With Cohesity to Safeguard AI Agents as Enterprise Risks Rise

Santa Clara, California, March 10, 2026, 09:05 PDT ServiceNow has teamed up with data security firm Cohesity, aiming to make it easier for customers to recover AI agents and their data following mishaps, cyberattacks, or accidental changes. This move tacks on a new layer of recovery to ServiceNow’s autonomous enterprise tool ambitions. The two companies said they plan to roll out integrated features connecting ServiceNow’s AI Agent Control Tower with Cohesity Data Cloud later this year.
March 10, 2026
ServiceNow closes Veza deal: the $1.25B identity-security bet tied to AI agents

ServiceNow closes Veza deal: the $1.25B identity-security bet tied to AI agents

ServiceNow wrapped up its purchase of identity security specialist Veza, with the deal closing on March 2. The company plans to integrate Veza’s access controls into its Security and Risk suite, aiming to support customers deploying autonomous “agentic AI” systems. “In the era of agentic AI, every identity — human, AI agent, or machine — is a force for enterprise impact,” said President and COO Amit Zavery in the announcement. Veza, launched in 2020 out of Los Gatos, California, counts nearly 150 enterprise clients and employs 230 people, according to ServiceNow. The timing stands out. ServiceNow has flagged that as companies rush into the cloud and accelerate AI rollouts, identities and permissions are ballooning beyond what most can monitor—leaving a
March 4, 2026