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Cognizant Launches Sovereign Physical AI Platform-as-a-Service

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Establishes industry leading sovereign Physical AI Platform-as-a-Service, built on the Cognizant® Intelligence SpineUnifies Cognizant’s engineering, AI, industry capabilities for Physical AI across eight core verticals

TEANECK, N.J., June 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Cognizant (NASDAQ: CTSH) today launched an industry leading sovereign Physical AI Platform-as-a-Service, an integrated capability that moves autonomous systems from experimentation into core enterprise infrastructure. Built on the Cognizant Intelligence Spine, the offering connects disparate physical systems, including industrial sensors, IoT devices, factory automation and energy infrastructure, into a single coherent intelligence fabric, helping enterprises scale Physical AI across their operations.

Physical AI brings advanced multimodal intelligence, including vision, sensing, positioning and low-latency communication, into the operating layers of a business, allowing enterprises to direct physical action with greater visibility and control. After two decades in which industrialization centered on software, autonomous systems are now expanding into factories, warehouses, agriculture, healthcare and mobility, opening what the Grand View Research has estimated to be close to a trillion-dollar opportunity across service and utility robotics, autonomous vehicles and humanoid systems by 2033.

“In some ways, this is the iPhone moment for robotics and Physical AI,” said Ravi Kumar S, CEO, Cognizant. “Advanced vision sensors, precise positioning, low-latency secure communication and new multimodal AI innovations are the constituents that bring AI into the physical world. Over the next few years, autonomous systems are expected to move from experiments to infrastructure. As an AI builder, our role is to help embed AI-powered digital intelligence into the physical and operating layers of a business, so enterprises can direct physical action with confidence. The enterprises we serve are at an inflection point, and we have built the cognitive foundation they need to move forward.”

The shift is documented in Cognizant’s New Work, New World 2026 study, which found that AI exposure in physical work has accelerated faster than long-range forecasts anticipated. In transportation, AI exposure climbed from 6% to 25%, and in construction it rose from 4% to 12%. The study also found that the most human-centered parts of physical work now have meaningful potential for digital enhancement, reinforcing the case for embedding AI directly into operational layers rather than leaving it confined to digital systems.

“Engineering and AI capabilities are distributed across companies and industries, and the opportunity in front of us is pervasive,” said Vijay Narayan, Cognizant’s newly appointed Global Head for Physical AI, who also leads the company’s Manufacturing, Logistics, Energy and Utilities business. “Bringing them together lets us give clients a coherent way to put AI to work where their operations actually run. The differentiator is not a single model or sensor. It is the discipline to connect what physical systems observe, reason about it, act on it and keep that intelligence owned and governed by the enterprise as an asset that compounds over time. As AI builders, our role is to help embed intelligence into the physical and operating layers of a business, not to leave it confined to digital systems. We believe the companies that will lead the Physical AI era are not the ones waiting for proof-of-concept experiments to mature; they are the ones building governed, scalable systems into their physical and operational cores today, and that is what Cognizant is uniquely positioned to deliver.”

Built on the Cognizant Intelligence Spine

The central challenge in Physical AI is no longer building capable use cases but scaling and connecting them. The proliferation of AI models and equipment makers across the ecosystem leaves enterprises without shared context, a unified reasoning layer, or institutional knowledge they truly own, a condition that leaves an enterprise able to sense everything yet reason about little of it. Cognizant’s thesis is that this is an architectural problem.

The company’s answer is the Cognizant Intelligence Spine, an industry leading sovereign institutional AI platform-as-a-service for Physical AI. The Spine sits between the physical edge, including sensors, cameras, robots and AI twins, and the agentic layer that reasons and acts, connecting physical AI systems with agentic AI into a single institutional mind that is designed for enterprise ownership and governance.

In physical environments, where failure carries safety, compliance or operational consequences rather than just a poor user experience, this governed and sovereign approach is increasingly critical for many enterprise use cases. Cognizant builds the sovereign layer that makes physical AI institutional: unified across every system, connected to agentic AI, governed by the client’s rules and deepening with every decision, so each AI system deployed contributes to a unified institutional intelligence the enterprise owns, governs and expands over time.

Capabilities Across Eight Core Verticals

Cognizant is deploying this capability across sectors, aligning its engineering, AI and industry expertise to deliver production value at-scale. From predictive maintenance and mission-critical system integration to clinical operations and intelligent energy grids, the applications are as diverse as they are impactful. The Cognizant Intelligence Spine is available for enterprise engagements with immediate applicability across eight core verticals including:

Utilities: Grid modernization, wildfire prevention, predictive asset maintenance, distributed energy management.Oil & Gas: Pipeline integrity monitoring, autonomous inspection, safety-system intelligence, environmental compliance.Manufacturing: Autonomous quality control, predictive maintenance, robotic process integration, yield optimization.Logistics: Autonomous warehouse operations, fleet intelligence, last-mile optimization, supply chain visibility.Transportation: Autonomous fleet operations, infrastructure monitoring, port operations, real-time routing intelligence.Aerospace & Defense: Autonomous inspection, mission-critical AI, sovereign systems with full institutional governance.Healthcare & Life Sciences: Autonomous lab operations, clinical robotics, supply chain intelligence, capabilities for regulatory traceability.Consumer, Retail and CPG: Safety-critical monitoring, regulatory compliance automation, process inspection, digital-twin governance.

About Cognizant

Cognizant (Nasdaq: CTSH) is an AI Builder and technology services provider, bridging the gap between AI investment and enterprise value by building full-stack AI solutions for our clients. Our deep industry, process and engineering expertise enables us to build an organization’s unique context into technology systems that amplify human potential, drive tangible outcomes and keep global enterprises ahead in a fast-changing world. See how at www.cognizant.ai or @Cognizant.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release includes statements that may constitute forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, the accuracy of which are necessarily subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions as to future events that may not prove to be accurate. These statements include, but are not limited to, express or implied forward-looking statements relating to the opportunity value of Physical AI, the effects and speed of impact of AI on physical work and the economy and Cognizant’s ability to successfully deploy its Physical AI offerings in client environments. These statements are neither promises nor guarantees but include findings of the report discussed above and remain subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond Cognizant’s control, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated in these forward-looking statements. Existing and prospective investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. Factors that could cause outcomes to differ materially from those expressed or implied include general economic conditions, the impact of technological development and competition, the competitive and rapidly changing nature of the markets Cognizant and its clients compete in and the other factors discussed in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Cognizant undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as may be required under applicable securities law.

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In HelloNation, Home Inspection Expert Luke Anglea Explains Understanding Home Inspection Pricing in South Chicagoland

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The article explains how property conditions, inspection services, and home size can influence home inspection costs for buyers.

BOURBONNAIS, Ill., June 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — What affects the cost of a home inspection in the greater South Chicagoland area? A HelloNation article featuring insights from Home Inspection Expert Luke Anglea of SLS Home Inspections in Bourbonnais, Illinois, explains the factors that influence home inspection cost and why buyers benefit from a detailed evaluation before purchasing a property.

The article explains that home inspection costs can vary based on the size of the home, the age of the property, and the condition of major systems throughout the structure. Larger homes often require additional inspection time because there are more rooms, systems, and components to evaluate carefully. Smaller homes with newer systems may require less time to inspect and can result in a lower overall home inspection cost.

According to the article, older homes in the greater South Chicagoland area frequently require more detailed evaluations due to aging electrical systems, plumbing materials, roofing components, and structural concerns. A certified home inspector may spend additional time reviewing these properties because hidden issues can develop slowly over decades of use. The article notes that the extra attention provided during a home inspection can help buyers better understand potential maintenance needs before closing on a property.

The HelloNation article also discusses how difficult access points can influence the inspection process. Basements, crawl spaces, attics, detached garages, and steep roofing systems may increase the time required to complete a home inspection safely and thoroughly. Older construction materials and limited accessibility can also affect home inspection costs because inspectors often need to work more carefully in those environments.

Optional services are another important part of the pricing discussion covered in the article. Many buyers request a radon inspection to determine whether elevated radon levels may be present inside the home. The article explains that radon inspection services are commonly recommended in many parts of the greater South Chicagoland area because radon exposure can create long-term health concerns if left unaddressed.

The article also highlights the value of a sewer scope inspection, particularly for older homes and neighborhoods with mature trees or aging underground infrastructure. During a sewer scope inspection, a specialized camera is used to inspect sewer lines for cracks, root intrusion, blockages, and pipe deterioration. The article explains that identifying these issues before finalizing a purchase may help buyers avoid unexpected repair expenses later.

Another factor discussed in the article is the experience and qualifications of the certified home inspector performing the evaluation. Some inspectors charge higher rates because they provide more comprehensive inspection reports and have extensive experience evaluating homes throughout the greater South Chicagoland area. According to the article, buyers may benefit from choosing an inspector who understands the structural and environmental conditions commonly seen in local homes.

Weather conditions in the region can also affect residential properties over time. According to the article, heavy snow, seasonal moisture, freezing temperatures, and changing weather patterns can place stress on foundations, roofing systems, drainage systems, and exterior materials. During a home inspection, inspectors evaluate how these environmental factors may have affected the condition of the home.

The article further explains that the inspection report is one of the most important tools buyers receive during the process. A detailed inspection report helps document the condition of major systems, identify safety concerns, and outline areas that may require future maintenance or repair. Buyers may also use the inspection report during negotiations with sellers as part of the transaction process.

The article concludes that while some buyers focus heavily on finding the lowest home inspection cost, the thoroughness and quality of the inspection process often provide greater long-term value. A detailed home inspection completed by a qualified certified home inspector can help buyers make informed decisions and better understand the true condition of a property before purchasing it.

Understanding Home Inspection Pricing in South Chicagoland features insights from Luke Anglea, Home Inspection Expert of Bourbonnais, Illinois, in HelloNation.

About HelloNation

HelloNation is America’s Good News Network, a premier media platform built on the idea that good news travels faster when real people tell real stories. Through its community-focused digital publications and innovative “edvertising” approach, HelloNation delivers expert-driven, good-news content that informs, inspires, and spotlights the leaders making a meaningful impact in their communities.

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HelloNation Examines What to Know Before Buying Lakefront Property Featuring Cedar Creek Lake Living Expert Joe McGinley

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The Article Explains How Firsthand Observation, Community Insights, and Property Research Can Help Buyers Make Better Lakefront Decisions.

What should prospective buyers understand before purchasing a lakefront home?

CEDAR CREEK LAKE, Texas, June 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — HelloNation has published an article that provides the answer, drawing on insights from Joe McGinley, Cedar Creek Lake Living Expert with Beacon Hill on Cedar Creek Lake in Texas. The article explores how spending meaningful time around a lake before purchasing property can help buyers make informed decisions about both the home and the lifestyle that comes with it.

According to the HelloNation article, buying lakefront property is about more than evaluating square footage, interior finishes, or waterfront views. The article explains that lakefront living is a lifestyle choice best experienced firsthand before making a purchase. While online listings can showcase attractive features, they often do not reveal what daily life beside the water is actually like throughout different times of the day and year.

The article encourages prospective buyers to spend a full day at the lake before scheduling a home tour or making an offer. Activities such as renting a kayak or paddleboard, walking the shoreline, and observing the water during the morning, afternoon, and evening can provide valuable perspective. The article notes that these experiences help buyers understand the lake environment in ways that photographs and marketing materials cannot.

The HelloNation article also highlights the importance of speaking with people who live near the lake year-round. Beacon Hill residents can often provide first-hand insights about seasonal changes, water conditions, and local challenges. The article explains that understanding factors such as algae blooms, winter access limitations, road conditions, and peak vacation traffic can give buyers a more realistic view of what to expect after moving to the area.

In addition to observing the water itself, the article recommends exploring nearby businesses and community gathering places. Visiting local cafés, marinas, and hardware stores can offer a better understanding of the area’s culture and community rhythms. The article describes how some lake communities prioritize quiet living, while others focus more heavily on recreation and tourism. Understanding these differences can help buyers determine whether a location aligns with their expectations and long-term goals.

The article further explains that the lake changes with weather patterns, seasonal conditions, and community use. Because of this, prospective buyers are encouraged to investigate environmental and regulatory considerations before making a commitment. The article notes that shoreline erosion, water quality concerns, and flood zone designations may affect both property usability and long-term value.

For buyers considering future improvements, the HelloNation article discusses the importance of understanding local regulations. Permitting requirements for dock installation, shoreline modifications, and other waterfront projects can vary significantly. Zoning rules may also affect the size, placement, or type of structures that can be added to a property. The article emphasizes that early research can help prevent costly surprises later.

Throughout the discussion, the article reinforces that purchasing lakefront property requires balancing lifestyle preferences with practical considerations. The guidance shared by Cedar Creek Lake Living Expert Joe McGinley of Beacon Hill encourages buyers to gather information through direct observation, community engagement, and careful research before making a final decision.

What to Know Before Buying Lakefront Property features insights from Joe McGinley, of Beacon Hill, Cedar Creek Lake Living Expert in Cedar Creek Lake, Texas, in HelloNation.

About HelloNation

HelloNation is America’s Good News Network, a premier media platform built on the idea that good news travels faster when real people tell real stories. Through its community-focused publications and innovative “edvertising” approach, HelloNation delivers content that informs, inspires, and spotlights the leaders making a meaningful impact in their communities.

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South Coast AQMD Approves Largest-Ever Award for Zero-Emission Switcher Locomotives

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$250 million investment for clean technologies, will reduce 600 tons of emissions each year

DIAMOND BAR, Calif., June 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Today, the South Coast Air Quality Management District’s (South Coast AQMD) Governing Board approved nearly $250 million in funding through the INVEST CLEAN* program that will fund zero-emission goods movement projects in Southern California and Mojave Desert. The locomotive awards represent the largest funding commitment ever made for zero-emission switcher locomotives. These locomotive projects will produce the largest number of battery-electric switcher locomotives ever in the United States and the San Pedro Bay ports will have the largest number of battery electric switcher locomotives of any port.

“This is a landmark investment that demonstrates our commitment towards advancing a cleaner goods movement sector,” said Michael Cacciotti, South Coast AQMD Governing Board Chair. “In addition to accelerating the transition to zero-emission technologies, these projects will significantly improve air quality in communities and create jobs throughout the United States.”

The funding will support the deployment of at least 31 battery-electric switcher locomotives, 247 heavy duty truck charging connections, and 67 zero-emission cargo handling equipment across Southern California. The approved projects are expected to achieve significant annual emissions reductions, including approximately:

586 tons of smog-forming nitrogen oxides (NOx)14 tons of fine particulate matter (PM2.5)15 tons of diesel particulate matter (DPM)

In addition to reducing emissions locally, the projects are expected to support manufacturing, construction, and technology jobs throughout the United States as companies build and deploy next-generation clean transportation equipment and infrastructure.

APPROVED PROJECTS

Battery-Electric Switcher Locomotives

$190.8 million$92.6 million – Los Angeles, Long Beach, Anaheim$98.2 million – Riverside, San Bernardino, Ontario31 battery-electric locomotives, supporting charging and infrastructure

Battery Electric Cargo Handling Equipment

$20.6 million$11 million – Los Angeles, Long Beach, Anaheim$9.6 million – Riverside, San Bernardino, Ontario62 yard trucks and 5 top handlers

Charging Infrastructure** Deployment

$38.4 million$10.8 million – Los Angeles, Long Beach, Anaheim$27.6 million – Riverside, San Bernardino, Ontario23 charging sites and 247 charging connections

The University of California, Irvine will track and quantify emissions reductions to ensure accountability and measure long-term environmental benefits.

BACKGROUND

INVEST CLEAN aims to modernize Southern California’s goods movement system by advancing zero-emission technologies across Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties. The initiative is expected to create more than 44,000 green jobs nationwide and significantly reduce smog-forming and diesel pollution—supporting cleaner air and healthier communities.

For more information about the awarded projects, visit Execute Contracts to Implement INVEST CLEAN Program. For additional details about the program, please visit www.investclean.org.

South Coast AQMD is the regulatory agency responsible for improving air quality for large areas of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties, including the Coachella Valley. For news, air quality alerts, event updates and more, please visit us at www.aqmd.gov, download our award-winning app, or follow us on Facebook, X (formerly known as Twitter) and Instagram.

*This project has been funded wholly or in part by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under assistance agreement #5E97T15501 to South Coast Air Quality Management District. The contents of this document do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, nor does the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency endorse trade names or recommend the use of commercial products mentioned in this document, as well as any images, video, text, or other content created by generative artificial intelligence tools, nor does any such content necessarily reflect the views and policies of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

**Recommended awards is a subset of charging infrastructure applications, an additional awards will be made for the category once the remaining applications are deemed complete

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