Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 12th of March
Big update! 9 new AI tools and 91 AI news articles just dropped. Skim the highlights, try the standouts, and keep your projects moving.
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Latest AI Tools
IonRouter
IonRouter routes requests across multiple models using the IonAttention Engine for fast, cost-effective multi-model inference. Supports Kimi, Minimax, GLM, Qwen 3.5, Wan and custom fine-tunes via a unified API.
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ChatGPT Interactive Learning
ChatGPT Interactive Learning offers visual, interactive modules for math and science-manipulate variables to watch graphs, equations and relationships update in real time across 70+ core topics, helping students, parents and educators grasp key co...
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CodeYam CLI & Memory
CodeYam CLI & Memory - free local agent that reviews coding-session transcripts, finds recurring mistakes, and auto-generates scoped Claude Code rules for your repo. Dashboard for audits; tracks rules in a git file. Runs locally, no login required.
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Cardboard
Cardboard: an agentic, browser-based video editor. Describe the edit and it executes. Find shots by what's in them, collaborate live, and go from raw footage to first cut in minutes instead of hours.
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Gemini Embedding 2
Gemini Embedding 2 maps text, images, video, audio and PDFs into one embedding space-no separate preprocessing. Build unified multimodal retrieval, semantic search, classification and RAG with a single model.
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MorphMind: A Steerable AI Platform
MorphMind: Steerable AI that lets you build and manage customizable AI specialists - assign roles, inspect reasoning, intervene mid-task, redirect outputs, and reuse learnings for more controllable, collaborative workflows.
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Mindspase
Mindspase saves and organizes your clips automatically: AI tags, categorizes and enables natural-language search, mood-based browsing and shared knowledge spaces - private, ad-free storage for ideas when you need them.
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Knowlify
Knowlify turns text, PDFs and docs into Kurzgesagt-style animated videos that boost content retention, letting teams create high-quality educational videos at scale.
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Nativeline AI + Cloud
Nativeline AI + Cloud: a native Swift AI app builder with integrated cloud DB for iPhone, iPad and Mac. Describe your app, watch it build and create your database from prompts-auth, storage, functions, analytics, AR, Siri and Apple frameworks.
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All AI News for Today
91 News Articles published.
Latest General AI News
Latest AI News for Creatives
MEPs call for pay-to-train AI, opt-outs for creators, and no copyright on AI-made content
EU lawmakers back pay-for-training rules to protect creators and news outlets as AI answer engines siphon traffic. Plan: licensing, opt-outs, and no copyright for pure AI output.
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EU Parliament Votes 460-71 to Shield Creators from AI; Screen Bodies Urge Swift Action
EU Parliament voted 460-71 to apply copyright rules to genAI, pushing licensing, transparency, and opt-outs. Creators get protections; AI firms face data logs.
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Stanford Is Giving Artists and AI a Shared Language
Stanford is training generative AI to be a better partner, letting artists steer layout, pose, and scene logic. ControlNet, FramePack, and scene code make results predictable.
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House of Lords committee urges UK to back licensing-first AI, mandate training transparency, and reject opt-out TDM to protect creators
UK Lords push a licensing-first approach to AI and reject a broad TDM opt-out. They want real transparency on training data and new rights over style, voice, and digital replicas.
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AI Should Support, Not Supplant, Creators, Says Fahmi Fadzil
AI should boost music and film workflows, not sideline creators. Fahmi Fadzil says the human spark leads, while clear rules and upskilling keep artists protected and ahead.
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Clear EU Rules for AI Training: Fair Pay, Real Transparency, Same Rules for All
EU lawmakers want clear rules for AI training that protect creators and still allow innovation. Think licenses, transparent datasets, and fair pay when your work is used.
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Latest AI News for Customer Support
Salesforce's Agentforce Contact Center unifies AI voice and CRM for faster, context-aware support
Salesforce's Agentforce Contact Center unites AI, voice, and CRM to automate routine work and keep context at handoffs. Early users see faster resolutions and higher containment.
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Silverback AI Chatbot Updates Assistant To Deliver Structured Support, Smarter Answers, And Clear Escalations
Silverback AI updates its Assistant so support teams automate FAQs, run workflows, and keep answers consistent. It fits into sites and messaging with quick handoffs to people.
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Latest AI News for Education
Two-thirds of Russian academics now use AI, speeding up research and easing class prep
Survey at 16 Russian universities finds 66% of lecturers and researchers use AI at work. Most say it speeds research (84%) and cuts prep time (58%), with humans keeping judgment.
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Interactive visuals in ChatGPT turn equations into experiments
ChatGPT now has interactive visuals for 70+ math and science topics; tweak a variable and see the effect instantly. It's available globally for all logged-in users.
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AI in Schools Needs Proof, Not Promises, Says Explore Learning
Explore Learning warns schools: a rush into AI can dent thinking and confidence without solid proof. Personalization works when tied to real assessment-and teachers stay central.
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Neighbors and Networks: How AI and Community Partnerships Make Education More Inclusive
AI can ease teacher workload and personalize support, but it sticks when communities help build. The playbook shows who to partner with, what to build first, and key guardrails.
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Learning With AI, Not From It: Chalmers' Student-Centred, Ethical Strategy for Every Programme
Chalmers is weaving AI and digitalisation into every programme to boost teaching, learning and judgement. Clear policies, support, and ethics guide real-world use across courses.
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Latest AI News for Executives and Strategy
From Reporting to Resilience: Inside AWS and NVIDIA's London Roundtable on Climate Intelligence
AWS and NVIDIA urged a shift from static ESG reports to predictive climate intelligence for strategy and ops. AI + high-res sims forecast risk protect supply chains and guide spend.
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Groupon Names Amit Shah to Board, Forms Board-Level AI Committee with Shah as Inaugural Chair
Groupon named Amit Shah to its board, and he'll chair a new AI committee. The group will guide AI strategy, safeguards, and risk to connect consumers with local merchants.
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From Pilots to Policy: Making AI Stick in Communications
AI now speeds comms work, but it isn't yet wired into the org. The task: go from tools to operating model-governance, clear owners, and outcomes leadership can see.
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Executives think AI is everywhere at work-employees say otherwise
Executives think AI is widespread; employees don't. Big gaps on daily use, task delegation, and analysis-fixable with real tracking, role-based playbooks, and applied training.
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Latest AI News for Finance
Circle could climb 60% as stablecoin payments surge and AI micropayments take hold, Bernstein says
Bernstein sees Circle rising about 60%, setting a $190 target after an earnings beat. They cite surging stablecoin payments, Visa links, and AI agent micropayments as key drivers.
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Earlier Signals, Fewer Surprises: Agentic AI for Oil and Gas Finance and Supply Chain
Agentic AI tightens control and predictability in oil and gas by linking contracts, orders, field work, and invoices. You catch issues earlier, cut disputes, and speed the close.
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Datarails Disrupts Itself with FinanceOS, Letting Any AI Analyze Trusted, Auditable Finance Data
Old-school FP&A is fading, says Datarails. FinanceOS feeds clean, controlled data to AI like ChatGPT and Copilot, locks approved models, and adds audit trails-available now.
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Ask Roger Takes Off: AI Assistant Debuts on an Aviation Finance Platform
Ask Roger speeds analysis and cleans up workflows in aviation finance, turning scattered data into verifiable answers. Start small, track results, and keep humans in charge.
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Nvidia commits 1GW of Vera Rubin chips and investment to OpenAI rival Thinking Machines Labs
Nvidia will supply Thinking Machines Labs 1 GW of Vera Rubin chips and will invest, with rollout early next year. Finance leaders should watch capex, optics, and supplier risk.
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Latest AI News for Government
Anthropic Sues the Pentagon Over Demands to Rewrite Its Code for Surveillance
Anthropic is challenging a DoD 'supply chain risk' tag after resisting code changes tied to domestic surveillance. At stake: whether rewriting model rules is compelled speech.
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GSA Seeks Sweeping AI Rights for Any Lawful Government Use, Setting Up a Fight Over Safety and Neutrality
GSA's draft AI terms give agencies broad rights to use and embed models, with a 'no refusal' rule and neutrality requirements. Expect tighter oversight and some vendors to bow out.
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Any Lawful Use: How Contracts, Not Congress, Are Writing the Rules for Military AI
The U.S. is leaning on contracts to police military AI, and it's buckling under real risks. Without clear law and live enforcement, guardrails slip when the mission heats up.
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YouTube rolls out a tool to help public figures report deepfakes
YouTube is rolling out a tool for officials, candidates, and journalists to report AI impersonation videos. Pair it with tight steps: clear owner, saved evidence, fast escalation.
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YouTube pilots AI deepfake likeness detection for officials, candidates, and journalists
YouTube is piloting AI likeness detection for officials, candidates, and journalists, flagging deepfakes and allowing takedown requests. Some parody or critique may remain.
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Latest AI News for Healthcare
Amazon opens Health AI to everyone on web and app-no Prime required
Amazon is opening its Health AI assistant to anyone on its site and app, beyond One Medical. It answers questions, explains labs, manages meds, and can connect you to care.
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AI gets real in hospital operations when paired with governance, clean data, and nurse-led workflows
AI is leaving the lab and boosting hospital operations-bed flow, staffing, and supply chain. The hard part now is better data, solid governance, and redesigned workflows.
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Datametrex Integrates AI into EMRs to Ease Paperwork and Strengthen Point-of-Care Decisions
Datametrex brings AI to its EMR to cut paperwork and keep clinicians focused on care. It drafts notes, sorts docs, suggests entries, and leaves decisions to clinicians.
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Nitra Raises $187M as AI Operating System for Healthcare Tops $1B in Processing Volume, Targets $4B in 2026, Adds CityMD Founder to Board
Nitra raised $187M to scale its AI operating system for clinics, now processing $1B+ a year. Revenue jumped from $4M to $33M+, with 3,000 sites and $4B volume in sight for 2026.
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Latest AI News for Hospitality and Events
Latest AI News for Human Resources
By 2030, AI Will Do Half of HR Work, Gartner Says - Adapt or Get Left Behind
AI could take on half of HR by 2030, handling repetitive, doc-heavy tasks while humans focus on judgment and culture. Redesign now to gain on cost, speed, and employee experience.
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AI-Generated Résumés Slow Hiring as 9 in 10 HR Managers Take On Heavier Workloads Across Canada
GenAI is flooding funnels, and 9 in 10 HR managers say workloads are up as AI-written resumes slow decisions. The fix: tighter validation, skill tests, and smart guardrails.
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Hiring slows under AI resume surge, say 61% of Canadian HR leaders
AI-polished resumes are slowing hiring, and 61% of Canadian HR leaders report delays and heavier workloads. Try skills tests, early checks, sharper posts, and a capped loop.
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AI-Generated Applications Slow Hiring, Overload HR Teams, and Complicate Skill Verification
AI-shaped resumes are slowing hiring: 67% of HR leaders report delays, and 20% say 2+ weeks. 84% feel overworked as 65% find it harder to verify skills.
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Latest AI News for Insurance
Insurers Fear AI Bias, Yet Expect End-to-End Claims Automation Within 24 Months
Insurers worry about AI bias and regulation, yet adoption is racing ahead. 90% expect AI-run claims within 24 months, with human oversight and clear decision logs to keep control.
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Fighting Fire
After L.A.'s 2025 wildfires, William May says AI-tied estimates lowballed his rebuild. Insurers tout efficiency, but the fix is clear: human review, local costs, and transparency.
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Polemarq Files Trademark, Sets Sights on AI-Driven Insurance and Banking for Service Members
Polemarq filed a trademark, signaling an AI-led push into insurance and banking for military families. Plans include auto, home, life, advice, and mobile banking-if they deliver.
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MGAs: Register for Risky Future's Free AI Tools Demo Day on March 11
See how MGAs use AI for intake, underwriting, and analytics. Risky Future AI Tools for MGAs Demo Day, Wed Mar 11 at 1 PM ET-free, quick 15-20 min sessions; register.
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Cybercrime Still No. 1 Risk for Insurers as AI Escalates Threats, PwC 2025 Survey Finds
Cybercrime tops insurer risks worldwide, with AI close behind and amplifying threats. PwC 2025 survey flags tech, economy and climate strain, putting trust and resilience at risk.
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Latest AI News for IT and Development
Polarise to build 30MW AI data center in Bavaria in a sovereignty push, scaling to 120MW on renewables
Polarise plans a 30 MW AI data center in Bavaria, with a path to 120 MW and phase one due mid-2027 to keep compute under EU control. Modular pods and renewables speed rollout.
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JetBrains debuts Air and Junie CLI for multi-agent, LLM-agnostic coding across terminal, IDE, and CI/CD
JetBrains debuts Air and Junie CLI for practical multi-agent coding: one workspace, side-by-side agents, repo-aware diffs. Compare outputs and run them locally, in your IDE or CI.
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Atlas Launches AI Studio, Promising 10-50x Faster 3D Game Asset Production
Atlas launches AI Studio on Google Cloud, giving teams agents that turn text into engine-ready 3D assets. Pilots saw 10-50x speed and 70-90% lower costs, with artists in the loop.
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Open Weights, Open Doors: China's New Path to Global AI
China's open-weight push gives builders runnable models and inherited compute. DeepSeek and Qwen downloads show teams chasing cost control, speed, and self-hosting.
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Malaysia Sets 12-Month Push on Safe, Ethical AI Standards to Become an AI Nation by 2030
Malaysia plans AI standards within 12 months-via My-AI Standards, moving from sector guidance to audits, then laws. IT and dev teams should prep governance, testing, and MLOps now.
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Latest AI News for Legal
Will AI Upend Legal Work? Why Experts Can't Agree
AI won't replace lawyers, but it's already changing research, review, contracts, and ops. Start small, lock down risk, measure the lift, and scale what works.
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Legal AI firm Legora lands $550m to fuel US push, hitting $5.5bn valuation
Legora raised $550m at a $5.5bn valuation to speed its US push as legal AI moves from pilots to production. Accel led; new US hubs and bigger teams are on deck.
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Phantom quotes, few guardrails: Vermont courts confront AI in legal filings
Two Vermont cases show AI can speed drafting-and embarrass you if unchecked. Use it with strict cite checks and confidentiality in mind; your ethical duties still rule.
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Legal AI delivers 6%-20% time savings and revenue gains as adoption hits 92%-with human oversight still essential
AI is now routine in law: 62% save 6-20% of time weekly and 52% see revenue up the same. With 92% using at least one tool, the edge comes from smart integration and human review.
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Legora raises $550M at $5.55B to challenge Harvey and Copilot in U.S. legal AI
Legora raised $550M at a $5.55B valuation to push deeper into U.S. legal workflows. Used by 800 firms, it's betting that deep workflow integration beats generalist tools.
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AI Pushes Routine Legal Work to ALSPs as Billable Hours Drop
AI is cutting routine hours and pushing research, contracts, and doc automation to ALSPs. Firms that formalize workflows and price on outcomes will win without risking trust.
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Latest AI News for Management
Consulting's 2026 Comeback: AI Fluency, Fast Learning, and High-Impact Work
Consulting interest is surging as grads seek fast learning, varied work, and early exec exposure, with AI in the mix. Hire for structured thinking, data skill, and clear stories.
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AI-Ready on Paper, Delayed in Production: DataHub's 2026 State of Context Management
Leaders say they're AI-ready, but shaky, untrusted data keeps projects stuck in neutral. The report calls for enterprise-wide context management to get AI into production.
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AI Agents, Prospecting, and Pitfalls: What Advisors Learned at T3's AI University
T3's AI University zeroed in on practical agents, signal-based prospecting, and tight guardrails. For managers: start with one workflow, measure wins, keep humans in the loop.
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Cost at Runtime: Behavior-Aware Governance for Autonomous AI in the Cloud
Autonomous, inference-heavy systems upend cloud cost, as spend emerges during runtime. Make cost a design constraint with real-time policies, routing, budgets, and loop guards.
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Healthcare AI momentum: Meditech adds ambient listening, Amazon rolls out Connect Health, OpenEvidence teams up with Wiley
Meditech adds ambient notes and denials AI, Amazon brings agentic admin, and OpenEvidence expands clinician access to peer-reviewed content. Expect time saved and fewer denials.
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Latest AI News for Marketing
Perplexity AI assistant Computer claims it replaced a $225K marketing stack in one weekend, sparking debate
Perplexity's "Computer" claims it stood up an ad stack in a weekend, replacing roughly $225K/yr. It tweaks budgets, flags fatigue, and made 224 changes-cue curiosity and doubt.
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Keeping Ads Honest with GenAI: Eight Principles from the UK's New Guide
The Advertising Association's new guide turns AI principles into practical steps for safer ads. Clear steps on transparency, data use, bias testing, and human oversight.
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AI is now the first stop for Australian shoppers-trust decides which brands win
AI sits between Australian shoppers and brands: 43% use it regularly, 20% have tried, guiding choices before sites or stores. To show up, feed assistants clear, verifiable info.
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Scale without sameness: retail's AI shift to creativity with control
AI is flooding retail creative, and sameness shows. Win by baking brand voice and governance into your stack; watermark, test fast, and iterate without losing intent.
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From Signals to Moments - AI Personalisation That Reaches Millions in Real Time
AI platforms predict intent and adapt content in real time across web, email, and push. Shift from segments to signals, keep events clean and decisions under 100ms.
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Latest AI News for Operations
Incora and Infosys join forces to advance AI-enabled aerospace and defense supply chains worldwide
Incora and Infosys team up to bring AI to Incora's supply chain across 60+ countries. Using Topaz and EdgeVerve, they'll lift visibility and decision speed-no rip-and-replace.
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Qevlar AI Secures $30M to Take SOC Automation Beyond Alert Triage
Qevlar AI raised $30M to expand its autonomous SOC beyond alert triage. It's adding automated investigations and analytics to cut repeat alerts and free analysts for deeper work.
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AI Exposes Chaos in Healthcare Ops-and How to Turn It into Time for Patients
AI exposes chaos in healthcare ops-quick wins come from wiring insights into daily work, not reports. Start with adoption, governance, and platform basics to make pilots stick.
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Connect, Automate, Decide: AI Agents That Streamline Operations and Cut Costs
An AI Agent orchestrates tools, automates busywork, and surfaces decisions when they matter. Get cleaner handoffs, faster cycles, and lower costs without replacing the stack.
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Agentic AI in finance gets practical as SEI teams with IBM to streamline ops and cut processing times
SEI and IBM are pairing agentic AI with clean data and process redesign to speed operations and smoother service. Early wins: less manual work and up to 40% faster processing.
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Temple convenes AI task force to streamline operations and learning
Temple University is mapping where AI can trim friction, boost revenue, and improve student services. A campus task force is lining up pilots, policy and compute to do it right.
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Latest AI News for PR and Communications
Mynewsdesk Newsrooms Lead AI Answer Visibility in Sweden, 3x More Cited Than Rivals
Semrush: Mynewsdesk newsrooms lead AI answers in Sweden-~3x Via TT and Cision, reaching 7.62M. Tighten structure, standardize names, add schema/FAQs, and track citations.
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Firstup Rolls Out Agentic AI to Deliver Answers, Actions, and Real Outcomes for Every Worker
Firstup brings agentic AI to its comms platform for faster answers, cleaner dialogue, smarter targeting, and proof of impact. PR teams can brief, approve, and measure-less chasing.
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From Pilots to Policy: Making AI Stick in Communications
AI now speeds comms work, but it isn't yet wired into the org. The task: go from tools to operating model-governance, clear owners, and outcomes leadership can see.
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Who's Accountable When AI Goes Wrong in Public Affairs?
PR teams lean on AI, but when outputs mislead or leak, ownership is murky-and that's the risk. This guide sets a clear RACI, guardrails, and reviews so someone signs every output.
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Staying Visible When AI Answers First: PR's New Playbook
AI answer engines are a new front door, so brands must be findable and credible where decisions happen. Audit your presence, fix entity signals, and publish outcome-ready content.
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Latest AI News for Product Development
AI Overhaul at XYZ Trims Workforce 40% as Cash App and Neighborhoods Drive Growth
XYZ cut staff 40% and went AI-first, letting smaller teams ship quicker while growth held. Cash App and Neighborhoods deepen engagement as pricing becomes a lever for testing.
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Qualcomm and Neura Robotics Join Forces to Bring Physical AI From Lab to Market
Qualcomm and Neura Robotics are building a reference architecture for physical AI. It pairs Qualcomm chips with Neura's robots for safer ops, unified updates, and faster rollout.
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AI Ends the Feature Race in SaaS - The Platform Is the Product Now
AI is making the feature checklist feel dated; users ask for outcomes, not tickets. The edge shifts to platforms that turn intent into safe, compliant workflows.
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AI for SMEs: 5 practical ways to speed up product development without losing the human touch
AI won't remove risk; it shortens the loop from idea to decision. SMEs can put it to work for insight, quick tests, smarter design, better forecasts, and simple personalisation.
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Latest AI News for Real Estate and Construction
R-Zero Expands Prospector AI Nationwide, Uncovering $3.8B in Annual Savings for Commercial Real Estate
R-Zero takes Prospector AI nationwide across 20 metros, scanning 32k buildings. It flags $3.8B a year in savings and avoided fines, helping owners prioritize and move faster.
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Latest AI News for Sales
Oracle lifts 2027 revenue outlook to $90 billion as AI demand outpaces supply, automates some jobs in-house
Oracle lifts 2027 outlook to $90B as AI-hungry firms scramble for scarce cloud capacity. It's also using AI to replace some roles-pressure is moving from hype to sales floors.
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TSMC's 30% Sales Surge Signals AI Boom as It Ramps Capacity and Faces New Cloud Threats
TSMC's sales jumped 30%, signaling AI buildouts as Nvidia, AMD, and Broadcom orders swell. Expect tight supply, bigger capex, and multi-quarter deals to lock capacity.
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TSMC sales jump 30% on AI chip demand; shares tick up as $650B buildout stirs overcapacity jitters
TSMC's revenue jumped 30% to NT$718.9B in Jan-Feb, signaling AI infrastructure is still getting funded. Act now-lead times bite and wins hinge on time-to-capacity and ROI.
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Pineapple Financial Cuts $2.5M in Annual Costs, Halves Cash Burn, Launches AI Platform to Recruit 40,000+ Agents
Pineapple Financial slashes costs and bets on AI while courting 40,000+ mortgage agents. Savings top $2.5M as headcount falls and cash burn drops, with breakeven in sight.
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Latest AI News for Science and Research
Two-thirds of Russian academics now use AI, speeding up research and easing class prep
Survey at 16 Russian universities finds 66% of lecturers and researchers use AI at work. Most say it speeds research (84%) and cuts prep time (58%), with humans keeping judgment.
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Yann LeCun's New AI Lab Lands $1B Seed at $3.5B Valuation, Backed by Bezos and Cuban
Yann LeCun's AMI Labs raised $1B at a $3.5B valuation, signaling upstream bets on compute, data, and talent. Who authorizes real-world model actions, and how is that enforced?
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Hold Fire on AI Warfare Until Global Law Is in Place
Pause AI use in war-it's too opaque and erratic, and rules lag behind. Until binding laws and real oversight exist, keep it out of mass surveillance and fully autonomous weapons.
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AMI Raises $1 Billion to Put World-Model AI into High Gear
AMI raised $1B to build world-model AI that learns the physical world, aiming for broad intelligence in five years for robotics and autonomy. Backers: Toyota, Nvidia, Bezos.
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Interactive visuals in ChatGPT turn equations into experiments
ChatGPT now has interactive visuals for 70+ math and science topics; tweak a variable and see the effect instantly. It's available globally for all logged-in users.
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Latest AI News for Writers
Don't Steal This Book: Thousands of Authors Protest AI at London Book Fair
An 'empty' book at the London Book Fair lists thousands of authors, protesting AI training on their work without consent. They want licensing, not opt-out loopholes.
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Empty book at London Book Fair names thousands of authors in AI protest
At London Book Fair, thousands unveil an empty book-'Don't Steal This Book'-to protest AI trained on authors' work. They demand consent, payment, and a UK ban on opt-out.
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Don't Steal This Book: 10,000 Authors Rally as Publishers Propose an Opt-In AI Licensing Deal
At London Book Fair, writers decry unlicensed AI training while a PLS opt-in licence offers a paid route. Bottom line: permission first, money attached, and contracts matter.
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Don't Steal This Book: 10,000 Authors' Blank Protest Against AI
At the London Book Fair, 10,000 authors hand out a blank book to protest AI training without consent or pay. With an 18 March deadline near, they demand licenses and fair fees.
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Don't Steal This Book: Over 10,000 British Writers Go Silent to Protest AI
More than 10,000 UK writers released a textless protest book, Don't Steal This Book, at the London Book Fair over unpaid AI training. Their message: our work isn't free.
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