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Here Technologies achieves ISO/IEC 42001 certification for responsible AI
Here Technologies the location data and technology platform, has achieved ISO/IEC 42001 certification, becoming the first digital mapping and location technology company to meet the world’s most rigorous standard for Artificial Intelligence Management Systems (AIMS).
Introduced in late 2023, ISO/IEC 42001 is the first international standard specifically designed to guide organizations in managing AI systems responsibly. It addresses critical areas such as bias mitigation, algorithmic transparency, human oversight and governance.
This certification validates Here’s structured approach to robust governance and risk management across the AI lifecycle, ensuring transparency, explainability, and fairness in AI systems, protecting sensitive location data and upholding privacy and data sovereignty and supporting compliance with emerging AI regulations globally.
“We’re proud to lead the way in responsible AI for location technology. Our customers rely on us to power critical systems with precision, transparency and integrity,” says
Damandeep Kochhar, EVP, chief platform & technology officer at Here Technologies. “Achieving ISO/IEC 42001 reinforces our commitment to building AI that customers can trust. When systems are built on responsible AI, they deliver better outcomes, reduce risk and unlock value.”
For more than a decade, Here has deployed commercial applications and amassed a significant patent portfolio for AI and machine learning (ML) techniques used at the core of its digital cartography techniques and location-based services.
Here’s portfolio of AI-powered solutions accelerate mapmaking, enhance mobility experiences and streamline simulation workflows. The Here AI Assistant delivers natural language, location-aware guidance for software-defined vehicles, while the Here SceneXtract automates real-world scene generation for advanced driver assistance and automated driving simulation.
These innovations incorporate advanced generative AI and a robust foundation of Model Context Protocol (MCP) and agentic technologies that enable dynamic, context-aware location services to operate reliably and at scale.
ISO/IEC 42001 builds on Here’s portfolio of certifications in security, privacy, and cloud governance, including ISO 27001, SOC 2, TISAX, HITRUST r2 and CSA STAR.
Image courtesy of Here Technologies
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FactSet Research Systems (FDS) Integrates MarketAxess AI-Powered Data Into Workstation

FactSet Research Systems (FDS) has recently integrated MarketAxess’ AI-powered CP+ data into its workstation, making it the sole provider of such capabilities in a terminal desktop environment. This integration is designed to provide users with real-time bond pricing and insights on a vast array of securities, centralizing financial data and enhancing trade execution. Over the past week, FDS saw a 1.08% price increase, aligning with broader market trends as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq reached record highs. FactSet’s addition of cutting-edge features may have added positive weight to its recent price movement amid a generally robust technology sector.
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The integration of MarketAxess’ AI-powered CP+ data into FactSet’s workstation could significantly enhance the company’s appeal by providing advanced data analytics to its users. This move aligns with FactSet’s strategy of expanding its service offerings through acquisitions and new product launches, potentially boosting revenue and earnings in the future. As FactSet continues to integrate acquisitions and enhance its product lineup, these innovations could strengthen the firm’s position in the competitive financial services market. The recent 1.08% share price increase may partly reflect investor optimism about these enhancements and their potential to drive growth.
Over the last five years, FactSet’s total return, including share price and dividends, was 16.06%. However, the company’s recent performance over the past year fell short of both the broader US market, which achieved a 20.5% return, and the Capital Markets industry, which returned 34.2%. This underperformance could highlight investor concerns regarding rising technology costs and potential challenges in the asset management sector.
The current share price of US$372.86 remains at a discount compared to the consensus analyst price target of US$428.38, suggesting additional upside potential if the company can successfully execute its growth strategies. With revenue forecasted to grow at 5.4% annually, analysts project earnings to rise to US$725.4 million by 2028. To align with these projections, FactSet’s strategic moves in technology and acquisitions will be crucial in achieving the expected revenue and earnings growth.
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Researcher Kelly Merrill, Jr. speaks to risks of AI as mental health support

Merrill, who studies the intersection of technology and health communication, was interviewed by Spectrum News to discuss safeguards over AI and health communications.
The interview points out that while Ohio no laws regulating AI in mental health, several states have already acted: Illinois bans AI from being marketed as therapy without licensed oversight, Nevada prohibits AI from presenting itself as a provider, and Utah requires AI chatbots to disclose their nonhuman nature and protect user data.
Merrill urges Ohio lawmakers to follow suit and “protect people over profit.” The assistant professor of health communication and technology in UC’s School of Communication, Film, and Media Studies has spent more than five years researching how digital tools affect well-being, motivated in part by his father’s death from cancer.
His recent study on AI companions found that while about a third of participants reported feeling happier after using them, Merrill cautions that the tools pose risks—including privacy concerns, unrealistic expectations of human relationships, and even dependency. To address these issues, he stresses the importance of “AI literacy,” so users understand what AI can and cannot do.
Merrill also argues that companies should build in safeguards, such as usage reminders and prompts to seek professional help. He supports temporary bans on AI therapy while research catches up, saying the tools should supplement, not replace, overburdened mental health systems.
Watch the interview and read the story.
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