Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 11th of November
Start your Tuesday strong with 5 new AI tools and 139 AI news articles. A packed edition with quick hits and key links-this can't-miss drop helps you scan what's moving and get back to work.
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Latest AI Tools
Primer
Primer: AI agents that demo, onboard, and assist users with live, personalized product walkthroughs-turning websites into self-guiding product experts that reduce friction and boost activation.
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ComplyDo
ComplyDo automates enterprise compliance with a highly flexible rules engine - replacing manual audits and checklists for IT, procurement and more. Scales for large companies to enforce policies, speed reviews and reduce compliance overhead.
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Oskar by Skarbe
Oskar by Skarbe automates sales: qualifies contacts, sends follow-ups, enriches data and tracks deals, keeping your pipeline active while you build your business.
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TheySaid 3.0
TheySaid 3.0 - a scalable user research platform with 2-way voice, usability testing, AI forms, AI Insights 2.0, integrations and panel recruiting to capture feedback and deliver clear, actionable research results.
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Sensay AI Offboarding
Sensay AI Offboarding captures departing employees' knowledge via AI interviews, file uploads and chatbots, creating a living knowledge base to prevent lost expertise, speed onboarding and support continuous team learning.
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All AI News for Today
139 News Articles published.
Latest General AI News
PROMPTFLUX Shows How AI Malware Can Rewrite Itself-and Google Is Fighting Back
PROMPTFLUX uses LLMs to rewrite itself, evading signatures and shifting payloads. Google sees early samples and urges tighter AI API controls, key hygiene, and script logging.
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Silicon Valley's AI Runs on More China Than You Think
Chinese open-source models are woven into many Silicon Valley stacks, from Qwen to PaddleOCR. Don't ignore them-treat as core deps: verify licenses, secure, and swap.
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Beyond Chatbots: Organoids, Neuromorphic Chips, and the Grey Zone of AI Consciousness
Chatbots talk like they feel, but fluent text isn't proof of inner life. The grey zone is biological and neuromorphic systems, so build tests and set welfare rules now.
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Built and MightyBot Launch Draw Agent to Speed Construction Lending with Audit-Ready AI
MightyBot and Built launch Draw Agent, turning construction loan draws into policy-driven automation with oversight. 99%+ accuracy, 95% less time, up to 60% faster funding.
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US energy crunch vs China's renewables surge: who takes the AI lead?
AI's pace now depends on electricity, not hype. China is scaling clean energy fast; the US needs flexible data centers, more transmission, and renewables or it'll slip.
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AI Stocks Wobble on Bubble Fears: Diversify, Back Proven Leaders, Think Long Term
AI stocks slid; valuations look pricey. Don't panic: trim risk, favor cash-flow leaders like Nvidia and AWS, and think in years so dips become chances to add, not reasons to bail.
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All-In on AI: Billions Spent, Jobs at Risk, and a Book Market Flooded with Bots
AI cash is surging, with Big Tech on track to spend $550B by 2026-stakes feel existential. Finance and HR need guardrails, hard metrics, and a 30/60/90 plan now.
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Latest AI News for Creatives
Affinity goes free: ditch Creative Cloud or admit we're hooked on AI
Affinity is now free, offering pro editing without the monthly bill. The catch: no Adobe-style AI, so you'll choose craft, a hybrid setup, or pay for speed.
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Elon Musk's Grok turns photos into videos for free-long-press to make clips on X
On X or in the Grok app, long-press an image, add a prompt, and it turns into a brief video you can preview, save, or share. Great for quick concepts, versions, and easy tweaks.
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El-Chalouhi: AI can boost Nollywood's technical craft and global reach
AI won't replace Nollywood's creativity-it clears bottlenecks and sharpens picture, sound, and VFX without breaking budgets. Marina El-Chalouhi backs small pilots and firm ethics.
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Freepik's CEO on AI's limits, why storytelling still matters, and staying on the right side of copyright
Freepik's CEO says AI widens the toolkit, but taste, story, and emotion still win. Be a creative engineer: iterate fast, use safe tools, and steer clear of IP traps.
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Ancestral Rhythm Meets AI: Filipino Fantasy Finds Its Beat
Filipino artist Harlem Jude Ferolino treats AI like an instrument, letting story and roots lead. His Encantadia-inspired tracks went viral, carrying a pulse that feels like home.
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Elon Musk rolls out Grok's image-to-video feature, bringing photos to life with a long press
Grok now turns any photo into a short animated clip-long-press, add a prompt, and you're off. It's fast and flexible, handy for pitches, quick pre-viz, and looping social motion.
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Lionsgate Narrows Losses as CEO Touts AI, Shares Slide After Hours
Lionsgate trimmed losses and doubled down on AI, promising speed with consent. Revenue fell, but the studio says the toolkit is growing without sidelining creators.
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Latest AI News for Customer Support
From Chat to Foresight: Inside Australia's Next-Gen Mobile Banking
A practical playbook for Australian mobile banking: use conversational AI and proactive insights to cut queues, fix issues fast, and build trust. Start small, measure, iterate.
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Lifetime experience over lifetime value: how AI and human touch are rewriting CX at Uber, Match, Hinge Health, and Comcast
Support leaders can borrow from Uber, Match, Hinge Health, and Comcast: use AI with humans, unify channels, and bake in trust. Play the long game-loyalty drives growth.
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AI Won't Fix Broken Customer Service Policies
AI makes service faster - and bad policies sting harder. Fix rules before you automate; bots cover basics while humans handle exceptions like that 60-minute mess.
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Latest AI News for Education
People Before Algorithms at WISE 12: AI, Values, and Real Change in Education
WISE 12 puts Humanity.io-human values-at the heart of AI in education, turning research into action. Youth lead, partnerships scale inclusion, and teachers get real support.
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Keep Kids Thinking: Indonesia Urges AI Literacy for Parents and Teachers
Indonesia urges parents and teachers: build AI literacy to prevent "brain rot"-kids leaning on tools instead of thinking. Set clear rules and teach process to keep curiosity alive.
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Patchwork AI Rules Turn Texas Classrooms Into a Minefield
AI rules vary by class, leaving students guessing as professors mix bans, guardrails, and blue books. Clear uses, light disclosure, and fair assessment keep learning honest.
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Teaching With AI, Not Replaced by It: 200 University Leaders Set Ground Rules for Higher Education
University leaders agreed: treat AI as a core skill, set clear guardrails, and upskill faculty. Do this to boost access and quality-without letting bias or shallow thinking grow.
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AI Gets It Wrong-Media Literacy Helps Us Get It Right
AI is quick and helpful-but it can be wrong. UNESCO's MIL drive says treat it like an assistant and back decisions with humans, source checks, bias tests, and clear rules.
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From Voice Clones to ChatGPT: Why Hybrid AI-Cybersecurity Careers Are Taking Off and How to Choose a UK Master's
AI now sits at the front line of cyber defense, spotting and stopping attacks at machine speed. Universities are blending AI and security to fill talent gaps with job-ready grads.
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Latest AI News for Executives and Strategy
Mark Leonard Is Out-Can Constellation Software Keep Its M&A Edge as AI Doubts Rise?
CSU's Q3 shows a sturdy machine, but investors want clarity on leadership succession and AI plans. The next year hinges on deal discipline, operator retention, and real AI wins.
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SK Telecom's new CEO bets on national-scale AI infrastructure to drive growth
SK Telecom's new CEO, Jai-hun Jung, is putting national-scale AI infrastructure at the heart of the plan. Think GPUs, edge data centers, and SLAs for regulated workloads.
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AMD Eyes OpenAI-Scale Customers, MI450 in 2026 Takes on Nvidia
AMD flags broader AI GPU demand with multiple OpenAI-scale buyers. Now's a good time to build a two-supplier plan and line up for MI450 in 2026.
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Crit Ventures USA Becomes Artue's Second-Largest Shareholder to Advance an AI-Native OS for the Art Market
Crit Ventures USA invests in Artue, becoming Abitus Associates' second-largest shareholder. Its AI platform blends art discovery with blockchain verification and STOs.
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Less Clicks, More Counsel: How AI Frees Legal Teams to Think
Time is tight, demand keeps climbing. AI shifts legal teams from busywork to judgment-start small on intake, docs, and e-billing, measure wins, then scale.
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AI in Retail Inventory Management to Reach $33.6B by 2034 on 17.7% CAGR as Predictive Analytics and Inventory Optimization Lead
AI in retail inventory hits $6.7B in 2024, headed to $33.6B by 2034 at 17.7% CAGR. Retailers win with sharper forecasts, fewer stockouts, faster turns, and smarter cash use.
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Latest AI News for Finance
AI gold rush puts global finance at risk
AI's surge is riding on debt in chips, data centers, and the grid, clustering risk with a few giants. A demand miss or tech shift could upend financing and collateral.
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HPS set to launch Agentic AI, a digital co-pilot to streamline payments and high-value work
Agentic AI from HPS promises a co-pilot for payment ops-routing, invoicing, cash app, reconciliations, and more. Start small, keep tight controls, prove impact, then scale.
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Vertiv's AI-fueled data center push with NVIDIA: value left to capture or premium too steep?
Vertiv rides AI data center demand with NVIDIA tie-ins. Shares sit near 66x P/E; fair value $192.66 vs $179.80, leaving modest upside and high expectations.
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Why one CIO is pumping the brakes on the AI trade-and shifting to Europe
Hirtle Callaghan's Brad Conger is easing off the AI trade-keep exposure, trim concentration, demand proof on unit economics. He prefers Europe on valuation and steadier earnings.
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AI and Automation in Finance: Practical wins, common pitfalls, next steps
Finance can close faster, cut errors, and sharpen insight with automation and AI. Start small, prove value, add controls, and scale wins across AP/AR, forecasting, and close.
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Igloo's AI push cuts claims response to one minute, lifts sales across Southeast Asia
Igloo put AI at the core: claims drop from days to a minute, 98% accurate, and 70% less manual work. Offers cut drop-offs 24.7%, 2.2x add-ons, 200% NDR, 2026 EBITDA breakeven.
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AI melt-up turns to bubble angst, fueling an options rush as volatility breaks higher
Vol is back and options demand heats up as the S&P's swings jump, VIX sticks higher, and AI-fueled momentum meets bubble worries. Desks favor spreads, pre-hedges, and event vol.
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SFF 2025 at 10: AI, tokenisation and quantum set the blueprint for open, trusted, inclusive finance
SFF 2025 spotlights AI, tokenisation, and quantum-safe finance with real use cases and guardrails. Expect live demos, policy detail, and a push on inclusion.
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DRH Health brings Ambient AI to MEDITECH Expanse, cutting charting time by up to 90 minutes a day
DRH Health will deploy Ambient AI in MEDITECH Expanse via Commure to speed clinician notes. Early pilots save up to 90 minutes per provider a day and close charts within 24 hours.
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AI Stocks Wobble on Bubble Fears: Diversify, Back Proven Leaders, Think Long Term
AI stocks slid; valuations look pricey. Don't panic: trim risk, favor cash-flow leaders like Nvidia and AWS, and think in years so dips become chances to add, not reasons to bail.
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All-In on AI: Billions Spent, Jobs at Risk, and a Book Market Flooded with Bots
AI cash is surging, with Big Tech on track to spend $550B by 2026-stakes feel existential. Finance and HR need guardrails, hard metrics, and a 30/60/90 plan now.
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Latest AI News for Government
DeepSeek bans are spreading-which states and agencies have blocked it so far
Texas led the way; states are barring DeepSeek on government devices over data and security risks. Federal blocks are piling up, with more likely ahead.
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Spanberger warns Virginia of looming energy crunch, says data centers must pay their share
Virginia Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger warns an energy crunch as data centers push demand. She wants big users to cover costs, speed local supply, and shield low-income bills.
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Indonesia Urges Parent-Teacher Digital Literacy and Ethical AI Rules to Keep Kids Thinking
Indonesia is boosting digital literacy so kids use AI with guidance, not as a crutch. New ethics rules, training, and an AI talent push aim to protect core thinking skills.
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OpenAI Pushes for Expanded Chip Credits as NY Fed Warns Affordability Squeeze Could Stall Growth
OpenAI urges expanding AMIC to cover servers, data centers, and grid gear as officials weigh credits vs guarantees. Household strain could drag growth in the months ahead.
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Nimby bots vs build, baby, build: UK planning heads for an AI arms race
AI is churning out planning objections at scale, risking slower, sloppier decisions. Councils need clear rules, verifiable citations, and smart triage to keep cases moving.
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US energy crunch vs China's renewables surge: who takes the AI lead?
AI's pace now depends on electricity, not hype. China is scaling clean energy fast; the US needs flexible data centers, more transmission, and renewables or it'll slip.
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HPE's Government AI and Supercomputing Wins: Is 13% Upside Enough for Investors?
HPE's DOE and lab deals put sovereign AI and supercomputing in focus for agencies. For investors, upside hinges on scaling as-a-service and turning wins into recurring profit.
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Latest AI News for Healthcare
Jacarandas, Co-payments and the Rising Cost of Staying Alive
Boomers are trading Botox talk for knees, scopes, and cataracts-and the bills that follow. Prep now: clearer costs, smarter scheduling, guardrails on AI, and a kinder January plan.
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ChatGPT Isn't Your Doctor: Hyderabad Doctors Warn After Patients Harmed by AI Advice
Hyderabad clinicians warn patients are acting on chatbot tips, with harms from stopped post-transplant meds and zero-salt diets. Use AI for education, not in place of clinical care.
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Haier spotlights homegrown AI healthcare at Shanghai expo, from smart hospitals to 100,000 rpm lab tech
At Shanghai's expo, Incaier showed AI already running in hospitals and labs-streamlining ops, pharmacy, and sample tracking. Deployed now, measurable gains, global scale.
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AI ushers in a new era of healthcare - from safer surgeries to smarter public health
At Beijing Forum, Peking University's Liu Xiaoguang said AI marks a turning point in care, from prevention and rehab to smarter policy. Expect earlier detection and safer surgery.
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Generative AI Can Save Lives and Make Care Affordable-If America Acts Now
Costs soar and outcomes lag, but generative AI can save lives, cut waste, and give clinicians back time. The moment to move from pilots to standard care is here-if we move.
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DRH Health brings Ambient AI to MEDITECH Expanse, cutting charting time by up to 90 minutes a day
DRH Health will deploy Ambient AI in MEDITECH Expanse via Commure to speed clinician notes. Early pilots save up to 90 minutes per provider a day and close charts within 24 hours.
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When Algorithms Take Over Care, Patients Lose Their Voice
AI boosts throughput, but it can flatten care-missing fear, context, even grief. Keep humans at the center, set guardrails, and give the saved minutes back to patients.
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Google and Vitality Join Forces to Personalise Preventative Care for Millions
Google and Vitality are teaming up on Vitality AI for proactive health guidance on Google Cloud. Early results: 5.5x more screenings and 19% more early cancer detections.
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Latest AI News for Hospitality and Events
Thailand Hotels Pivot as Arrivals Slow, Betting on AI, Flexible Pricing, and Event Demand
Thailand's visitor mix is changing as arrivals dip, with China slower and India/US/Japan up. Hotels that act on AI, flexible pricing, and longer-stay value will protect margins.
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Latest AI News for Human Resources
UK employers plan 3% pay rises as AI job cuts loom and hiring slows
UK employers hold pay rises at 3% as hiring cools, with the public sector feeling it most. One in six plan AI-led headcount cuts, hitting junior and support roles first.
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One Million Saudis Trained in AI as SAMAI Hits a Major Milestone
SDAIA has trained 1M Saudis in AI-about 9% of working-age adults. HR now needs clear competencies, updated roles and hiring, learning paths, and a practical governance plan.
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Job-Ready, Not Just Qualified: Fixing Malaysia's AI Talent Pipeline
Malaysia's AI talent gap stems from supply-led training that yields credentials, not job ready skills. Shift to employer-led apprenticeships, on-the-job learning and data-led paths.
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UK workers race ahead with AI while employers lag on training and trust
UK staff are racing ahead on AI-78% use it weekly, 40% daily-while only 24% get training. HR can close the gap with co-learning, clear roles, and accountable use.
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Laura Aghedo on AI at Work: Workforce Trends and Real Ways to Reduce Stress
HR pro Laura Aghedo explains how AI is changing roles, skills, and trust-plus a 90-day plan. Clear policies, manager training, and small pilots ease stress and improve results.
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One Million Saudis Trained in AI Mark a Vision 2030 Milestone
Saudi Arabia just certified over 1M people in AI. That resets the talent baseline, so HR needs clear competencies, hands-on practice, real proof of results, and a simple policy.
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2026: Hybrid Human-Agent Teams Make Billable Hours Obsolete
Agentic AI blends people and agents, pushing HR to plan by skill mix, redesign roles, and reward outcomes. As billable hours fade, value-based contracts take hold.
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All-In on AI: Billions Spent, Jobs at Risk, and a Book Market Flooded with Bots
AI cash is surging, with Big Tech on track to spend $550B by 2026-stakes feel existential. Finance and HR need guardrails, hard metrics, and a 30/60/90 plan now.
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Latest AI News for Insurance
SIRC 2025: From capacity to AI, five themes setting the tone for renewals
Capacity is back but choosy; pricing holds, AI goes practical, climate risk gets granular, and alternative capital stays picky. Bring proof, clean data, and options before 1/1.
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Nepal's First AI Livestock Insurance Uses Muzzle Biometrics for Faster, Offline Claims
AI-backed livestock insurance debuts in Nepal, using muzzle biometrics and an offline app for cow and buffalo enrollment. Remote claims cut fraud and field costs for smallholders.
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AI Remakes Life Insurance Underwriting: Same-day decisions, fairer pricing, safer data
AI is speeding life insurance with quicker underwriting, smarter triage, and cleaner data use-without giving up judgment or compliance. Expect faster approvals and fairer pricing.
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Igloo's AI push cuts claims response to one minute, lifts sales across Southeast Asia
Igloo put AI at the core: claims drop from days to a minute, 98% accurate, and 70% less manual work. Offers cut drop-offs 24.7%, 2.2x add-ons, 200% NDR, 2026 EBITDA breakeven.
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Fintary Raises $10M to Streamline Insurance Commissions and End Spreadsheet Chaos
Fintary just raised $10M to automate insurance commissions and bring real-time revenue clarity. Faster closes and on-time, transparent payouts for carriers, MGAs, and agencies.
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InsurTech 2025: Funding Up, AI on the Silicon Prairie, Picking Partners Wisely
InsurTech funding is back, and AI is moving from slides to daily work. Teams that pilot fast, vet vendors, and track hard outcomes will win-start small, measure, then scale.
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Guidewire (GWRE) After AI PricingCenter and Canada Deals: Buy the Dip or Priced for Perfection?
Guidewire rolls out AI PricingCenter and expands in Canada, aiming to speed rate changes with tighter controls. Stock's off lately; upside feels tied to execution.
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Hanwha Life Financial Service Tops New NCSI GA Customer Satisfaction Survey; GA Korea a Close Second
Hanwha Life Financial Service tops NCSI GA satisfaction (70), ahead of GA Korea, Incar, and Prime Asset. Winners blend AI advice with tight audits, data safety and smoother buying.
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Google and Vitality Join Forces to Personalise Preventative Care for Millions
Google and Vitality are teaming up on Vitality AI for proactive health guidance on Google Cloud. Early results: 5.5x more screenings and 19% more early cancer detections.
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Latest AI News for IT and Development
PROMPTFLUX Shows How AI Malware Can Rewrite Itself-and Google Is Fighting Back
PROMPTFLUX uses LLMs to rewrite itself, evading signatures and shifting payloads. Google sees early samples and urges tighter AI API controls, key hygiene, and script logging.
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Farmdar Secures ADB Ventures Investment to Scale AI for Climate-Resilient Farming Across Emerging Asia
Farmdar secured ADB Ventures funding to scale AI and satellite ag across Asia for yield, risk, and supply chain visibility. Rollout in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam.
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Can Michigan Grow AI Jobs and Keep Its 100% Clean Energy Promise?
Michigan is chasing 130,000 AI jobs while pledging 100% clean electricity. It can work if growth is paired with efficient models, hourly matched clean energy, and smarter grids.
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AI and AR Scrub In: Heads-Up Guidance for OR Teams - and the Tough Questions They Raise
AI and AR bring in-situ guidance to the OR: glasses spot instruments and overlay quick, hands-free steps. Clinician-led, it prioritizes reliability and clear responsibility.
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Silicon Valley's AI Runs on More China Than You Think
Chinese open-source models are woven into many Silicon Valley stacks, from Qwen to PaddleOCR. Don't ignore them-treat as core deps: verify licenses, secure, and swap.
Read more →
Job-Ready, Not Just Qualified: Fixing Malaysia's AI Talent Pipeline
Malaysia's AI talent gap stems from supply-led training that yields credentials, not job ready skills. Shift to employer-led apprenticeships, on-the-job learning and data-led paths.
Read more →
India Bets on Sector-Led AI Rules, Not a Single Law, to Balance Risk and Innovation
India opts for sector-first AI rules, with a central layer to keep regulators in sync. For builders: know your regulator, use lean models, document, test, and plan for audits.
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Built and MightyBot Launch Draw Agent to Speed Construction Lending with Audit-Ready AI
MightyBot and Built launch Draw Agent, turning construction loan draws into policy-driven automation with oversight. 99%+ accuracy, 95% less time, up to 60% faster funding.
Read more →
US energy crunch vs China's renewables surge: who takes the AI lead?
AI's pace now depends on electricity, not hype. China is scaling clean energy fast; the US needs flexible data centers, more transmission, and renewables or it'll slip.
Read more →
AI Gets It Wrong-Media Literacy Helps Us Get It Right
AI is quick and helpful-but it can be wrong. UNESCO's MIL drive says treat it like an assistant and back decisions with humans, source checks, bias tests, and clear rules.
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IBM and NREL launch CAKE, an AI data platform to strengthen Southeast Asia's supply chains
IBM and NREL will build AI tools to strengthen supply chains in Singapore and Indonesia, starting with CAKE, a data platform. Expect realtime insight for government and industry.
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Latest AI News for Legal
ChatGPT Made Up the Case Law-Now a Maryland Lawyer Is Facing Discipline
Maryland's appellate court blasted a brief padded with AI-made citations - a Maryland first. The lawyer faces training, verification rules, and a grievance referral.
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DeepJudge Raises $41.2M Series A to Scale Secure Legal AI Search, Expands in US and UK
DeepJudge raised $41.2M led by Felicis to expand legal AI in the US and UK. With 500% YoY growth firms like Freshfields adopt precise, permission-aware search to reuse knowledge.
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Vietnam's Big Bet on AI: Risk-Based Law, Supercomputers, and Homegrown Chips
Vietnam is racing to lead in AI with a risk-based law, homegrown compute, new funding, and dual-skilled talent. Legal teams should prep for compliance, procurement, IP, and audits.
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When Chatbots Make Up the Law: Judges Crack Down on AI Slop
AI tools keep minting fake citations, and courts are handing out fines and public rebukes. Stop the slop: verify every source, disclose use, and run a hard citation audit.
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No, ChatGPT Isn't Banned From Legal or Medical Advice - Don't Trust It Blindly
ChatGPT can still talk law and health, but it's not your licensed authority. Use it for research and drafting, verify sources, and keep a pro responsible for final judgment.
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When AI Meets Justice and Governance: Speed, Ethics, and the Human Factor
AI is pushing courts and agencies to deliver faster service-if the guardrails hold. Clear rules, talent, and audit-ready tools keep speed from outrunning due process and trust.
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Latest AI News for Management
Franklin Templeton and Wand AI Move Agentic AI From Pilots to Enterprise Deployment Across Asset Management
Franklin Templeton is taking agentic AI from pilot to platform with Wand AI, spanning research and operations under strict controls. Broad use is in the cards by 2026.
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Malaysia's Banks Fast-Track AI with Human Oversight to Bolster Compliance and Trust
Malaysia's banks move from AI talk to action, using it for fraud, risk and compliance with human oversight. A new governance framework aims to keep trust while scaling.
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Bank of Singapore and Hong Leong Bank Deploy Arta AI to Personalise Wealth Advice and Accelerate Research
Bank of Singapore and Hong Leong Bank are rolling out Arta AI to speed research and sharpen advice. Teams gain faster workflows, cleaner audits, and more consistent outcomes.
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AI in Retail Inventory Management to Reach $33.6B by 2034 on 17.7% CAGR as Predictive Analytics and Inventory Optimization Lead
AI in retail inventory hits $6.7B in 2024, headed to $33.6B by 2034 at 17.7% CAGR. Retailers win with sharper forecasts, fewer stockouts, faster turns, and smarter cash use.
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Latest AI News for Marketing
Thailand Hotels Pivot as Arrivals Slow, Betting on AI, Flexible Pricing, and Event Demand
Thailand's visitor mix is changing as arrivals dip, with China slower and India/US/Japan up. Hotels that act on AI, flexible pricing, and longer-stay value will protect margins.
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Salesforce acquires Spindle AI to bring what-if pricing and GTM simulations to Agentforce
Salesforce is buying Spindle AI to bring scenario-testing analytics to Agentforce, giving teams fast answers on pricing, GTM mix, and sales. Closing expected in fiscal Q4 2026.
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92% of marketers say AI reshapes customer engagement as precision-first teams waste 27% less
92% of marketers say AI is remaking customer engagement-and teams that lean in waste less and scale faster. Precision-first: predictive planning, video, and 6+ channels in 2026.
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Israeli Startup Applift Uses AI to Cut App Marketing Costs and Climb App Store Rankings
Paid growth feels rigged, but new AI tactics mean smarter spend that lowers CAC and lifts rank. Applift leans on predictive bids, fast creative tests, and cleaner signals.
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AI with a Human Touch: Sunrate's Darren Thang on the Future of B2B Travel Payments at ITB Asia 2025
At ITB Asia, Sunrate showed how B2B travel payments get faster and cleaner with tighter control. AI brings the speed; people bring the relationship.
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AI in Retail Inventory Management to Reach $33.6B by 2034 on 17.7% CAGR as Predictive Analytics and Inventory Optimization Lead
AI in retail inventory hits $6.7B in 2024, headed to $33.6B by 2034 at 17.7% CAGR. Retailers win with sharper forecasts, fewer stockouts, faster turns, and smarter cash use.
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Latest AI News for Operations
AI Pushes New Zealand Cybersecurity From Reactive to Predictive, With Converged Ops Taking Hold
AI is embedded in NZ security ops, speeding detection and triage while humans steer key decisions. Teams are unifying tools as budgets tilt to identity, cloud, and resilience.
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From Memory Chips to AI Solutions: Chey Tae-won Calls for Fundamentals and Domain Expertise
SK's Chey Tae-won told execs to fix operations and deepen domain know-how before layering on AI. Build solutions, bake in safety and compliance, and start with P&L-tied use cases.
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Practical AI for Regulators: From Problem Statements to Proofs of Concept with Brisbane City Council
Hands-on AI workshop for regulators: move from ideas to pilots that cut backlog, speed decisions, and free your team. 25 Nov, 12-2 pm at QBCC, West End; register to secure a seat.
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Google Report: LLM-Fueled Cybercrime Is Outpacing Signature Defenses-Train People, Not Software
Attackers now use AI to morph tactics, phish convincingly, and move at machine speed. Beat it with out-of-band checks, dual approvals, behavior-led detection, and drills.
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Indian Ambassador, Intel CEO Eye Bigger Bet on Chips and AI Under ISM and IndiaAI
Intel-India talks signal a push on chips and AI ops, with fabs, packaging, data centers, and GPU capacity on the table. Ops teams should prep vendors, sites, compliance, talent.
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From Boardroom to Stadium: Agentic AI Lifts IBM Efficiency and La Liga-Globant Fan Experience
IBM and La Liga are putting agentic AI to work-automating tasks, tightening SLAs, and personalizing fan moments. Expect faster ops, lower costs, clean audits, and fewer escalations.
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Latest AI News for PR and Communications
AI Is Flooding Social Feeds-and It's Getting Weird
AI video is flooding feeds, blurring what's real and safe for brands. PR needs clear rules, labels, C2PA, and a fast response plan to manage fakes, IP issues, and trust.
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That Savage Reply? Probably Human
AI can mimic format, not feeling. A study found its posts read safer and flatter-easier to spot-so use it for drafts and let humans own the edge, sarcasm, and timing.
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Gutenberg to GPT: Slop Floods the Zone-and Occasionally Makes Art
AI floods channels with bland slop; PR's job is to filter fast and demand sources, proof, and a point of view. Use AI for ideas and summaries, keep humans on the hook.
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Students Don't Trust AI; Journalists Should Set the Rules, Says Mona Abdel-Maqsoud at Egypt Media Forum
At Egypt Media Forum, Mona Abdel-Maqsoud said students don't trust AI-and reporters should set how it's used. PR teams must make verification easy and disclose AI upfront.
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Kim Williams warns about autocratic AI backers, says journalism will benefit
ABC chair Kim Williams backs everyday AI but warns it can turn dangerous when driven by autocratic values. PR leaders should vet vendors, pay creators, and protect trust.
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AI Gets It Wrong-Media Literacy Helps Us Get It Right
AI is quick and helpful-but it can be wrong. UNESCO's MIL drive says treat it like an assistant and back decisions with humans, source checks, bias tests, and clear rules.
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Latest AI News for Product Development
Article on Figma CEO says job titles are ...
AI is blurring lines across design, engineering, PM, and research - everyone's acting like a product builder. Range matters, but depth still sets the bar.
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Vibe Coding at Meta: Product managers spin up AI-built prototypes in hours-and pitch them straight to Zuckerberg
Meta's "vibe coding" lets PMs use AI tools like Metamate to spin up demos in hours and pitch them to Zuckerberg. Human review, tests, and guardrails keep quality high.
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NetCarrier Taps Aaron Laam to Lead AI-Driven Voice Solutions and Workflow Automation
NetCarrier named Aaron Laam to lead AI voice and workflow automation. Expect faster resolutions, cleaner handoffs, and a modular stack.
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Malaysia's two-speed AI boom: start-ups lead, enterprises scale, and everyday tech gets smarter
Malaysia's AI push is split: startups build new products while firms chase efficiency. Move from add-on features to AI-native flows; add safety, localization and skills to match.
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Built and MightyBot Launch Draw Agent to Speed Construction Lending with Audit-Ready AI
MightyBot and Built launch Draw Agent, turning construction loan draws into policy-driven automation with oversight. 99%+ accuracy, 95% less time, up to 60% faster funding.
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Proof Before Pitch: AI Is De-Risking Early-Stage Investing in Australia
AI lets tiny teams ship prototypes fast, pull revenue forward, and show real traction before big rounds. Investors now want activation, early retention, and proof customers stick.
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Latest AI News for Real Estate and Construction
Saudi Startup Builtop Raises $11M to Boost AI-driven Construction Procurement and Pay-later Finance for Vision 2030
Builtop raised $11M led by TAM Capital to grow its construction procurement platform across Saudi Arabia. Next: broader suppliers, AI, and pay-later credit for mega projects.
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Latest AI News for Sales
C3.ai's Make-or-Break Moment: Leadership in Flux, Sales Miss, and a Premium Price Tag
C3.ai missed sales and saw a CEO shift, rattling confidence and budgets. Sellers should prove ROI fast, nail pilot-to-production, and prep CFO-ready deals.
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Shinyoung Securities Launches AI Agent to Detect Incomplete Sales, First in the Securities Industry
Shinyoung Securities launched AIVS, the first AI agent in the sector to flag risky claims and check required disclosures. Built with Genti, it runs on-premise.
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Igloo's AI push cuts claims response to one minute, lifts sales across Southeast Asia
Igloo put AI at the core: claims drop from days to a minute, 98% accurate, and 70% less manual work. Offers cut drop-offs 24.7%, 2.2x add-ons, 200% NDR, 2026 EBITDA breakeven.
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Nvidia shuts door on Blackwell sales to China; CoreWeave seals multibillion contracts as $2-5B hit looms
Nvidia says there are no Blackwell sales talks in China, risking a $2-$5B hit per quarter. CoreWeave deals could lift obligations to ~$60B and tighten GPU supply.
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News Corp ramps up AI licensing and buybacks as digital subscriptions reach 62% of revenue
News Corp leans into AI licensing and subscriptions as digital hits 62% of revenue, boosting EBITDA. Sales teams should sell licensed data, compliance, APIs, and usage-based deals.
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Latest AI News for Science and Research
AI Is Cracking Alzheimer's: From Myelin Damage and Choline Clues to Organoid-Guided Therapies
AI is pushing Alzheimer's work from hunches to causal, data-first insights on myelination and lipid transport. Organoids and generative models speed target discovery and testing.
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Anumana's Late-Breaking AHA 2025 Study Shows ECG-AI Improves Near-Term Heart Failure Prediction, with New Results in Pulmonary Hypertension and Takotsubo
At AHA 2025, Anumana showed ECG-AI plus risk scores improved near-term heart failure prediction and moved up to 12.5% into higher-risk groups. New data span pulmonary hypertension.
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Less Red Tape, More Moonshots: Inside Korea's 2030 Science Shake-Up
By 2030, scientists focus on research, not forms, with admin offloaded and NEXT backing bold, long-horizon work. Reviews value originality, difficulty, and lessons from failure.
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AI and AR Scrub In: Heads-Up Guidance for OR Teams - and the Tough Questions They Raise
AI and AR bring in-situ guidance to the OR: glasses spot instruments and overlay quick, hands-free steps. Clinician-led, it prioritizes reliability and clear responsibility.
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Silicon Valley's AI Runs on More China Than You Think
Chinese open-source models are woven into many Silicon Valley stacks, from Qwen to PaddleOCR. Don't ignore them-treat as core deps: verify licenses, secure, and swap.
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Beyond Chatbots: Organoids, Neuromorphic Chips, and the Grey Zone of AI Consciousness
Chatbots talk like they feel, but fluent text isn't proof of inner life. The grey zone is biological and neuromorphic systems, so build tests and set welfare rules now.
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From Tesla to KAIST: why top researchers are choosing Korea's universities
Top Korean schools lure scientists with flexible roles, real lab support, and startup paths over big paychecks. The trade: continuity, speed, and autonomy.
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Nigerian Data Scientist Victor Omoboye Named GAFAI Global AI Delegate for Responsible, Human-Centered AI Leadership
GAFAI named Nigerian data scientist Victor Omoboye its Global AI Delegate for his leadership in human-centered AI. Expect tighter safety standards and African voices in AI.
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US energy crunch vs China's renewables surge: who takes the AI lead?
AI's pace now depends on electricity, not hype. China is scaling clean energy fast; the US needs flexible data centers, more transmission, and renewables or it'll slip.
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Latest AI News for Writers
Judge Rules Anthropic's AI Training Is Fair Use; Pirated Book Claims Go to Trial
Anthropic scored a big win: Judge William Alsup said training on bought books is fair use and transformative. But alleged use of pirated copies heads to trial in December.
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Kimi K2 Thinking can actually write - and it's arriving as a $1T AI selloff hits
AI stocks swung hard, but for writers the headline is Kimi K2 Thinking. It reasons for hundreds of steps, holds tone, shows taste, and is cheap to try.
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Exclusive: James Islington on The Strength of the Few, three versions of Vis, fatherhood, AI, and what's next for Hierarchy and Licanius
James Islington returns Nov 11 with The Strength of the Few, where three versions of Vis raise the stakes. He shares craft takeaways and a firm view on AI: tool, not author.
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Local papers lean on AI-what they gain, what they risk
Roughly 9% of U.S. newspaper copy shows AI fingerprints, with locals leaning on it to stretch thin staffs. Trust holds only with human edits, sources, and disclosure.
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Patchwork AI Rules Turn Texas Classrooms Into a Minefield
AI rules vary by class, leaving students guessing as professors mix bans, guardrails, and blue books. Clear uses, light disclosure, and fair assessment keep learning honest.
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Exclusive: Ken Liu on AI's early-camera era, modernity, and what it means to be American
Ken Liu likens AI to the early camera: it won't replace writers, but it will change how we work. Use it as a sketchbook, keep your voice, and document how it helps.
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