AI Strategy stories
The pact will widen use of AI in Singapore's public services, schools and labs, while adding new tests on safety, governance and inclusion.
Most advertisers are still wary of handing creative work to AI, with trust and brand safety slowing adoption despite centralised plans.
The bank says underwriters can now complete work in minutes rather than 15 hours, as it rolls out agentic AI across home lending.
A GoTo survey finds many workers fear heavy AI use is eroding skills, while poor training and weak oversight are fuelling risks.
Businesses using AI agents may gain tighter controls as Zscaler adds new governance tools and deepens a decade-old partnership with Alstom.
Most executives still rely on artificial intelligence to draft emails and summarise documents, despite rising confidence and training uptake.
Enterprises that fail to embed AI into workflows risk being outpaced by rivals already turning pilots into real business gains.
Poor data governance and recovery gaps are undermining AI roll-outs, even as 97% of enterprises have deployed or are piloting agents.
The purchase will add more than 1,000 Azure engineers and AI specialists as NTT Data targets larger enterprise roll-outs on Microsoft cloud tools.
Employees are far less confident than executives that their managers can guide AI skills, exposing a widening gap in readiness across large firms.
Enterprises can now turn plain-language prompts into governed AI workflows inside Snowflake, as Dataiku targets compliance-minded users.
Companies are being told to overhaul governance and readiness before scaling AI, as a new framework seeks better returns from spending.
The platform is aimed at regulated industries and sensitive data users, with on-premise and air-gapped deployment to keep control in-house.
Researchers risk wasting time on untrustworthy generic tools unless AI is built for rigorous, traceable science and human scrutiny.
Large firms face mounting execution risk as weak governance, legacy systems and poor change management threaten to derail AI spending.
Cautious support from tech leaders hinges on whether Canberra can turn new AI and digital funding into real productivity gains.
Safely embedding AI into public services now hinges on clearer accountability, as only 22% of Australian organisations use advanced governance models.
The London training group will use fresh capital to widen its European push as firms race to turn AI spending into productivity gains.
The appointment underscores the lender's push to scale responsible AI as banks race to recruit academic talent and manage security and governance risks.
Employers get shorter routes to train managers for AI adoption, as the new courses target governance, strategy and workplace change.