Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 14th of December

Ease into your Sunday with 2 new AI tools and 105 AI news articles. Skim the highlights, test what's new, and pick up a few smart takeaways for the week ahead.

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Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 14th of December

Latest AI Tools

Kaily

Kaily is a conversational AI that handles support and sales across chat, voice and video, fetches data from your tools, updates CRMs, automates follow-ups and hands conversations to humans.
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PlanEat AI

Set your health goals, diet and allergies once; PlanEat AI calculates your daily calorie target and delivers a realistic 7-day meal plan plus a single grouped shopping list, no prompts or spreadsheets.
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All AI News for Today

105 News Articles published.

Latest General AI News

Trump's AI Order Pits Washington Against States in Bid to Outpace China

Trump's AI order asserts federal primacy and targets state rules, threatening funds to push uniform standards. Tech backs it, but states and advocates vow swift court challenges.
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Don't Let AI Decide What Fair Means in Hiring

AI can make hiring look fair while quietly rewriting what counts as fair and shrinking the pool. Set guardrails, run audits, and allow fast exceptions to keep judgment in play.
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Trump order seeks to block state AI laws, threatens funding and ignites bipartisan backlash

Trump ordered a curb on state AI rules, pushing a lighter national framework and funding threats. States plan suits; critics say it shields Big Tech.
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Nagish's Tomer Aharoni on AI captions, sign language, and giving Deaf and hard-of-hearing people control of phone calls

Nagish builds private, instant ways to communicate for Deaf and hard-of-hearing people, starting with real-time call captions. Next up: AI sign language, built with community.
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States press ahead on AI laws as Trump allies try to block them

States aren't waiting, despite Trump's pushback; they're passing AI rules on deepfakes and high-risk uses. Expect a patchwork, legal fights, plus clear notices and human review.
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Latest AI News for Creatives

AI Storms the Content Castle: Netflix vs Paramount, Disney-Sora, Meta's News Pivot, Adobe in ChatGPT, and the Shadow Web

AI kicked down the gates this week-studios, chatbots, and design tools all shifted at once. Here's what changed and how creatives can pitch smarter, ship faster, and keep control.
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Disney's $1B OpenAI bet opens the vault to fan-made shorts; Lululemon CEO exits, Alvin Ailey's next act

Disney teams with OpenAI to test character-led AI videos under guardrails as brands chase speed and tighter workflows. Lululemon resets, Ailey widens reach, & social shares slide.
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Disney's $1bn OpenAI deal thrills fans, rattles Hollywood

Disney licenses 200+ characters to OpenAI in a $1bn deal for ChatGPT and Sora by 2026; no actor likenesses. Creatives should lock down AI clauses, scans, and training rights now.
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ImageWorks Creative Launches THRIVE and EVOLVE Website Plans, Pairing AI Efficiency with Human-Crafted Design

ImageWorks Creative rolls out THRIVE and EVOLVE: AI-assisted efficiency with human-led strategy, design and development. Build fast, clear sites now and improve with data over time.
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From DeepDream to Gradient Canvas: How Google's AI Became a Creative Partner in Art

Google's Gradient Canvas treats AI like a creative partner, with 13 works reimagining the Bay Area. From DeepDream to AMI, it points to easier, co-created art for more people.
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Can't Share It Word for Word? Here's What I Can Do Instead

Get ideas, summaries, and outlines from AI without copying. Cite the source, keep any verbatim line under 90 characters, and spin the takeaways into posts, scripts, or slides.
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Latest AI News for Customer Support

Skills over pedigree: Fei-Fei Li and Silicon Valley hire for speed, adaptability, and AI fluency

Degrees are no longer the gate; proof of skill with AI and speed to ship carry the weight. Show tool fluency, measurable wins, and small projects shipping now.
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AI boosts customer service without mass layoffs, Gartner finds

AI is lifting customer service without broad layoffs, Gartner says. 55% held headcount flat, 20% cut staff, and 42% are adding new roles as 'agentless' proves hard.
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Neo from PLAN-B NET ZERO puts 24/7 AI energy support at your fingertips

PLAN-B NET ZERO's Neo gives 24/7 energy support-answers in seconds-no waiting, handles billing, meter reads, and tips. Data stays in Germany, encrypted and GDPR-compliant.
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Langham Hotels Launches AI Toolkit for Multilingual Guest Chat, Instant Staff Support, and Data-Driven Pricing

Langham Hotels rolls out an AI toolkit linking guest chat, staff know-how, and real-time insights for quicker answers and smarter offers. Voice and predictions are next.
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Latest AI News for Education

BoodleBox Secures $5M to Expand Collaborative AI Across Higher Education

BoodleBox raises $5M for campuses, co-led by Dogwood Ventures and Osage. One secure hub for top models that cuts costs and environmental impact up to 96% and simplifies rollout.
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UiB opens AI Centre at SLATE, putting human learning first

SLATE's new AI Centre at the University of Bergen is open, aiming to make learning more effective, fair, and trusted. Expect tested tools, clear guidance, and pilots you can join.
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AI in Delaware classrooms: beyond test scores, toward mastery-or new worries?

AI can help schools shift from test drills to real mastery-personalized practice, faster feedback, and clearer targets. But it needs guardrails on privacy, bias, and oversight.
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Skills over pedigree: Fei-Fei Li and Silicon Valley hire for speed, adaptability, and AI fluency

Degrees are no longer the gate; proof of skill with AI and speed to ship carry the weight. Show tool fluency, measurable wins, and small projects shipping now.
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Take control of AI on campus: build a secure gateway and appoint an AI Officer

Unmanaged AI use brings uneven results, murky data handling, and rising costs. Fontys ICT's gateway lets schools approve models, route data in EU, and control spend.
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AI-Assisted, Never AI-Led: How Manitoba Classrooms and Campuses Are Rewriting the Rules of Learning

AI is already in class; the real work is using it without losing learning. K-12 and higher ed share playbooks: privacy, process, course design, and 'AI-assisted, never AI-led.'
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AI in Education Set to Hit $32.27B by 2030: Asia-Pacific Leads, Personalization and Partnerships Drive Reskilling

AI in education is moving from test to daily use, with the market on track for $32.27B by 2030. Build skills, set clear policies, and pilot tools with guardrails.
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Latest AI News for Executives and Strategy

Cyber, AI, and Third-Party Risks Top the Executive Agenda for 2026-2028

Boards say 2026-2028 is about cyber defense, third-party exposure, tech debt, and AI rollouts. Longer term, customer shifts, security/privacy, and trusted AI decide who wins.
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IBM's 5 Tech Trends for 2026: Sovereign AI, AI as a Growth Multiplier, Agent Interoperability, Trusted AI, and Quantum Excellence

IBM maps five 2026 bets: Sovereign AI, revenue-first AI, agent interoperability, trusted AI, and quantum. Act now on architecture, revenue impact, and quantum-safe security.
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AI Took the Grunt Work-Now Who Trains the Leaders?

Executives love AI, but the pipeline for judgment is thinning fast. Without new ways to grow thinkers, oversight, trust, and long-term performance all take a hit.
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Latest AI News for Finance

Oracle and Broadcom Rattle AI Stocks, but the Bull Case isn't Broken

Oracle's higher AI capex and Broadcom's margin squeeze jolted tech, sparking a pullback. The AI thesis stands, but investors now want proof of returns, not bigger budgets.
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S&P Global (SPGI) climbs on AI cloud deals and a steadier credit backdrop, with $600+ targets in sight

SPGI hovers near $502 as new AI tie-ups with Google Cloud and AWS bring its data into client workflows. Street stays upbeat, citing ratings-led growth and ~21% upside to ~$609.
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Safebooks AI Emerges From Stealth With $15M to Automate Revenue Integrity

Safebooks AI raised $15M seed to deliver always-on revenue data integrity for finance teams. ARI watches CRM-ERP data in real time, catching issues early and cutting manual checks.
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Indonesia bets $2.7m on Trade AI to curb misinvoicing and tighten customs oversight

Indonesia puts US$2.7m into Trade AI to flag misinvoicing, AML risks, and HS codes via CEISA 4.0. Finance teams should expect quicker checks and tougher audits.
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Speed, Security, Scale: The AI-Ready Infrastructure Mandate in Financial Services

AI is now core to finance, with leaders scaling infrastructure for realtime, secure workloads. Move early on hybrid platforms or risk slower insights, higher losses, and lost share.
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Broadcom Sheds $200B as AI Orders Soar but Margins Compress

Broadcom's AI is surging, but margins slipped to 76.9%, wiping $200B as pass-through systems compress profit. Watch mix, GM, and early cues from the 2027 OpenAI build.
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Latest AI News for Government

Trump's AI Order Pits Washington Against States in Bid to Outpace China

Trump's AI order asserts federal primacy and targets state rules, threatening funds to push uniform standards. Tech backs it, but states and advocates vow swift court challenges.
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Lockheed Martin's Astris AI Launches Full-Stack Government AI Platform for High-Assurance Missions

Astris AI for Government bundles secure cloud, open models, and MLOps to move trusted AI from lab to field. Early uses span science and wildfire response, with PEARL on the way.
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DeepMind and UK Government Broaden AI Pact to Speed Materials Discovery, Improve Classrooms, and Streamline Services

DeepMind and the UK expand an AI pact across science, education, and services, with model access and a 2026 automated materials lab. Pilots cut admin and planning waits to seconds.
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Trump targets state AI laws while federal guardrails remain thin

Trump's AI order targets state rules, pushing one national policy and tying broadband funds to compliance. Expect lawsuits, contract tweaks, and child-safety pushback.
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Trump order seeks to block state AI laws, threatens funding and ignites bipartisan backlash

Trump ordered a curb on state AI rules, pushing a lighter national framework and funding threats. States plan suits; critics say it shields Big Tech.
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Japan to double AI Safety Institute staff, ease privacy rules in push to catch up

Japan introduces its first national AI plan: doubling AI Safety Institute staff and easing APPI rules for training data. Expect quicker adoption and tighter safety checks.
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UK-DeepMind Partnership Launches Automated Research Lab and AI Tools for Schools and Government

UK and Google DeepMind agree a partnership to boost science and services, with an automated lab and priority access to advanced models. Pilots await approvals, no funding yet.
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States press ahead on AI laws as Trump allies try to block them

States aren't waiting, despite Trump's pushback; they're passing AI rules on deepfakes and high-risk uses. Expect a patchwork, legal fights, plus clear notices and human review.
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Latest AI News for Healthcare

IISc's TANUH puts AI to work in primary care and early disease detection

The Education Ministry set up TANUH at IISc Bengaluru to build AI tools for early detection and primary NCD care. Focus: oral and breast cancer, eye disease, diabetes, mental health.
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Hospitals are scaling AI beyond pilots - Ventripoint, Doximity, Oscar, Cognizant, and Certara turn automation into measurable results

Healthcare AI has moved from pilots to daily use-80% of hospitals are in, and the market could hit $77.2B by 2035. Leaders want agentic tools that cut costs and show ROI.
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Mass General Brigham Spins Off New AI Company

Mass General Brigham just spun out an AI company, signaling health systems are moving from pilots to products. Leaders should lock in use cases, guard data, and prove ROI now.
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Johns Hopkins and Great Learning Launch 10-Week AI in Healthcare Program, No Coding Required

Johns Hopkins and Great Learning team up on a 10-week AI in Healthcare program for professionals-no coding. Learn practical AI for clinical, operational, and strategic use.
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Human-centric AI to transform India's healthcare: Dr. Jitendra Singh on empathy, partnerships, and a ₹1 lakh crore R&D fund

Used carefully, AI can speed diagnostics, telehealth and workflows in India without losing human judgment. With new funds and public-private teams, pilots move into daily care.
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Trust, Training, Teamwork, Governance, and Data Standards Will Make or Break Healthcare AI

Healthcare AI delivers when it's transparent, fits real workflows, and runs on clean, standardized data. Treat it as infrastructure with training, governance, and monitoring.
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Latest AI News for Hospitality and Events

Langham Hotels Launches AI Toolkit for Multilingual Guest Chat, Instant Staff Support, and Data-Driven Pricing

Langham Hotels rolls out an AI toolkit linking guest chat, staff know-how, and real-time insights for quicker answers and smarter offers. Voice and predictions are next.
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Latest AI News for Human Resources

Don't Let AI Decide What Fair Means in Hiring

AI can make hiring look fair while quietly rewriting what counts as fair and shrinking the pool. Set guardrails, run audits, and allow fast exceptions to keep judgment in play.
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From Tickets to Trust: How SAP SuccessFactors Enterprise Service Management Makes HR Service Feel Human

HR moves from ticket-taking to real service with SAP SuccessFactors ESM-AI, trusted data, and simple experiences in one place. Faster decisions, fewer handoffs, clear answers.
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AI bubble cools as 2026 pivots to outcomes, Chief AI Officers and skills over headcount

AI cash stays strong, but HR must prove results: faster hiring, better retention, clear ROI. Expect CAIOs, deeper integrations, and skills over headcount with ethics baked in.
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Your CHRO Is Now an AI Strategist

AI now sits at the core of HR, stretching the CHRO from people and culture into product, data, and risk. With guardrails, enablement, and human-in-the-loop design, teams see gains.
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Learning Tree Launches AI Workforce Solutions to Build AI-Ready Teams Across the Enterprise

Learning Tree launches AI Workforce Solutions to help companies move from pilot to scale. HR gets role-based training, real tools, guardrails, and clear metrics to prove impact.
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AI Took the Grunt Work-Now Who Trains the Leaders?

Executives love AI, but the pipeline for judgment is thinning fast. Without new ways to grow thinkers, oversight, trust, and long-term performance all take a hit.
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Latest AI News for Insurance

State Farm, USAA, Allstate control 77% of insurance AI patents as generative use jumps

State Farm, USAA, and Allstate hold 77% of insurer AI patents as filings shift to telematics and sensors. Gen AI climbed to 31%; mid-size carriers need smart IP tied to results.
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Microsoft's $7.5B AI bet in Canada turns up the heat on insurers' model risk

Microsoft's $7.5B AI bet in Canada speeds insurance adoption but quietly amplifies model risk, data issues, and cloud concentration. Strengthen governance and resilience now.
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Ten Insurers to Test NAIC AI Tool in 2026 as Trade Groups Push Back

State regulators set a 2026 pilot to test an AI evaluation tool with ten insurers, despite industry pushback. Results will refine the tool, and it could show up in market exams.
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Insurance's Gen AI ROI Test: Quick Wins for Brokers, Bigger Bets for Carriers

Past the hype, insurers see ROI from small, measurable wins in renewals, quotes, and claims-not chat. Pick a few use cases, measure tightly, expect payback in 2-4 years.
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Latest AI News for IT and Development

Agile Won't Cut It for AI: Meet the AI Product Operating Model

Agile breaks for AI's probabilistic systems; you need a model+data+pipeline mindset and continuous evals. Build triad teams, set safety/quality SLOs, and treat drift like uptime.
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UiB opens AI Centre at SLATE, putting human learning first

SLATE's new AI Centre at the University of Bergen is open, aiming to make learning more effective, fair, and trusted. Expect tested tools, clear guidance, and pilots you can join.
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Africa's $1 Trillion AI Roadmap: From Ignition to Scale by 2035

$1T in added GDP by 2035, with early gains in agriculture, retail, and manufacturing. A three-phase plan and a practical playbook cover data, compute, skills, and trust.
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Trump order seeks to block state AI laws, threatens funding and ignites bipartisan backlash

Trump ordered a curb on state AI rules, pushing a lighter national framework and funding threats. States plan suits; critics say it shields Big Tech.
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Japan to double AI Safety Institute staff, ease privacy rules in push to catch up

Japan introduces its first national AI plan: doubling AI Safety Institute staff and easing APPI rules for training data. Expect quicker adoption and tighter safety checks.
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Centric Consulting Modernizes Legacy Apps 80% Faster with AI and Human Oversight

Centric Consulting pairs AI agents with engineers to modernize legacy apps faster and cheaper. Clients are seeing 50-80% quicker delivery, 30-50% savings, and 10-20x productivity.
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Nagish's Tomer Aharoni on AI captions, sign language, and giving Deaf and hard-of-hearing people control of phone calls

Nagish builds private, instant ways to communicate for Deaf and hard-of-hearing people, starting with real-time call captions. Next up: AI sign language, built with community.
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Vibe Coding Meets Reality: Fast Prototypes, Fragile Code, and the New Rules of Shipping Software

Vibe coding swaps typing for prompting; AI drafts code, tests keep it honest. It flies for prototypes, but complex work needs clear specs, security checks, and human review.
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Latest AI News for Management

Qargo Raises $33M Series B to Scale AI Logistics Automation Across Europe

Qargo has raised $33m in a Series B, bringing total funding to $54m to scale its AI TMS across Europe. Customers report up to 30% fewer empty miles and 75% less admin time.
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Stop AI Slop: Due Diligence Is the Price of Credibility

AI now drafts at speed-but fluent, wrong content slips into real work. Treat it as enterprise risk: verify sources, separate drafts from outputs, and disclose use.
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ASYS Q3 Tops Street as AI Demand and Leaner Ops Lift Margins

Amtech's Q3 beat was fueled by AI demand and leaner ops: $19.84M revenue and $0.10 EPS with margins up. Guide is a touch soft, but a $5M buyback and savings keep momentum.
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AI and digital twins help cities plan better, operate smarter, and cut costs

Pair AI with digital twins to speed design, spot risks earlier, and test decisions safely. Cities get cleaner budgets, fewer surprises, and smarter maintenance.
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Nagish's Tomer Aharoni on AI captions, sign language, and giving Deaf and hard-of-hearing people control of phone calls

Nagish builds private, instant ways to communicate for Deaf and hard-of-hearing people, starting with real-time call captions. Next up: AI sign language, built with community.
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Weikeng banks on AI data centers, targets 50-60% growth in 2026

Weikeng says AI data-center demand will lift 2026 sales, with AI server products up 50-60%. Expect tighter supply and higher prices on PMICs, VRMs, and other high-current parts.
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Latest AI News for Marketing

AI With a Human Touch: How Expedia Group Is Rethinking Travel Marketing

Expedia Group says use AI to move faster and stay relevant, but keep humans at the key steps. Tests show travelers are fine with AI-assisted content when it still feels human.
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One in six Dutch companies now use AI, mostly for marketing and sales

By 2025, one in six companies used AI, and marketing and sales took the top spot. Mid-sized firms surged, with text and voice tools delivering the clearest wins.
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SEO Isn't Dead - AI Search Just Raised the Stakes

AI splintered search across Google and LLMs, so winning visibility now hinges on citations, clean schema, and a source-of-truth hub. Keep SEO; add AI Search.
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Profound Launches No-Code Workflows to Scale Human-Like AI Content and Measure AEO, with Plaid, Stripe, Deel, and MongoDB Among Early Adopters

Profound Workflows, now in public beta, helps marketers build AI-ready content, track citations, and link research to publishing. Plaid, Stripe, Deel, and MongoDB already use it.
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Latest AI News for Operations

Scaling AI, stubborn emissions: NiCE's bid to clean up its data centres

NiCE cut carbon intensity 11%, yet total emissions rose 1.8% as AI demand grew. Cloud moves and stricter suppliers aim to keep growth in check.
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SOCOM Seeks Agentic AI Demos for April Trials in Florida

SOCOM invites demos of agentic AI at Avon Park in April, favoring real autonomy, multimodal teamwork, and tight safety controls. RFI open; Jan 12 deadline on SAM.gov.
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Latest AI News for PR and Communications

Disney's $1B OpenAI bet opens the vault to fan-made shorts; Lululemon CEO exits, Alvin Ailey's next act

Disney teams with OpenAI to test character-led AI videos under guardrails as brands chase speed and tighter workflows. Lululemon resets, Ailey widens reach, & social shares slide.
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Laid off in PR? 5 steps to upskill, go independent, and stay in the game after Omnicom and AI cuts

PR is getting squeezed by consolidation and AI; budgets won't bounce back soon. Move fast: shore up benefits, build AI-aided workflows, package a clear offer and fill your pipeline.
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Neo from PLAN-B NET ZERO puts 24/7 AI energy support at your fingertips

PLAN-B NET ZERO's Neo gives 24/7 energy support-answers in seconds-no waiting, handles billing, meter reads, and tips. Data stays in Germany, encrypted and GDPR-compliant.
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Latest AI News for Product Development

AI in Food Innovation Set to Reach $39.76 Billion by 2034, Powered by a 37.3% CAGR

AI in food is set to grow from $2.29B in 2025 to $39.76B by 2034 (37.3% CAGR). For product teams: faster formulation, personalized targets, safer QC, smarter forecasts, less waste.
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AMD's Next Act: AI GPUs, EPYC Gains, and the Race for Data Center Leadership

AMD's gone from challenger to core supplier in AI chips, with EPYC, Instinct, and Ryzen AI fueling growth. Product teams should test ROCm, plan SKUs, and keep supply flexible.
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AI Is Rewriting Trading and Fintech-Benzinga Fintech Day 2025 and GMind Show What's Next

At Benzinga Fintech Day, GMind's Olga Zhukov said AI is speeding how teams build and ship. The edge goes to those who pair speed with strong expertise, reliability, and compliance.
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When to Add Agentic AI to Your MVP for Speed, Savings, and Scale

Agentic AI lets MVPs act on goals, automate workflows, and cut noise so teams ship, learn, and improve faster. Start narrow, add guardrails, and measure lift before you scale.
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AI-First Takes Off: Airlines Rebuild for Proactive, Personalized Travel

AI-first airlines rebuild cores to make ops proactive and retail personal. IBS and AWS co-build the stack with clean data, contextual offers, faster recovery and human oversight.
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Nagish's Tomer Aharoni on AI captions, sign language, and giving Deaf and hard-of-hearing people control of phone calls

Nagish builds private, instant ways to communicate for Deaf and hard-of-hearing people, starting with real-time call captions. Next up: AI sign language, built with community.
Read more →

Latest AI News for Sales

One in six Dutch companies now use AI, mostly for marketing and sales

By 2025, one in six companies used AI, and marketing and sales took the top spot. Mid-sized firms surged, with text and voice tools delivering the clearest wins.
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ASYS Q3 Tops Street as AI Demand and Leaner Ops Lift Margins

Amtech's Q3 beat was fueled by AI demand and leaner ops: $19.84M revenue and $0.10 EPS with margins up. Guide is a touch soft, but a $5M buyback and savings keep momentum.
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From chore to chatbot: AI drives $263B in holiday sales as retailers chase answer engines

Shoppers ask ChatGPT what to buy-then check out, fueling $263B in holiday sales. Win the cart with clear specs, proof, fresh data, and answer pages that match how people ask.
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Workbooks' AI Puts Reps Back on the Phone, Not in the Spreadsheet

Workbooks bakes AI into its CRM to kill busywork: cleaner data, smart prioritization, and real-time prompts so reps spend more time selling. Lean, affordable, and used daily.
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Latest AI News for Science and Research

JRC Science at the Heart of Europe's AI Policy

JRC turns science into EU action on AI, building evidence, clarifying the AI Act, and auditing platforms via ECAT. New tools and an AI Hub help firms, officials, and labs act.
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U of A and UCSF forge AI partnership to fast-track treatments for neurological and infectious diseases

U of A and UCSF ink an MOU to speed AI research on neuro disorders and infection. Joint projects, shared labs, and training aim to push new diagnostics and therapies into care.
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Don't Let AI Decide What Fair Means in Hiring

AI can make hiring look fair while quietly rewriting what counts as fair and shrinking the pool. Set guardrails, run audits, and allow fast exceptions to keep judgment in play.
Read more →

DeepMind and UK Government Broaden AI Pact to Speed Materials Discovery, Improve Classrooms, and Streamline Services

DeepMind and the UK expand an AI pact across science, education, and services, with model access and a 2026 automated materials lab. Pilots cut admin and planning waits to seconds.
Read more →

Humanoids, Hallucinations, and Hard Limits: What Scientists Said at Science Alive 2025

Experts cut the hype: humanoid results are thin, robot data is the bottleneck, and factories need 99.99% reliability. AI speeds drafts and translation-ground it, then verify.
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UiB opens AI Centre at SLATE, putting human learning first

SLATE's new AI Centre at the University of Bergen is open, aiming to make learning more effective, fair, and trusted. Expect tested tools, clear guidance, and pilots you can join.
Read more →

UK researchers get priority access to Google AI for Science and Willow quantum processor, with an automated materials lab due in 2026

UK strikes deals with Google to open access to the Willow quantum processor and give scientists priority to DeepMind's AI models. A new automated materials lab is slated for 2026.
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UK-DeepMind Partnership Launches Automated Research Lab and AI Tools for Schools and Government

UK and Google DeepMind agree a partnership to boost science and services, with an automated lab and priority access to advanced models. Pilots await approvals, no funding yet.
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AIRE Workshop Ignites AI Innovation and Student Research at Augusta University

Augusta University's AIRE Workshop gathered faculty, students, and partners to share AI work across cybersecurity, education, and health care. Best Poster: seizure-predicting SNN.
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Khatchig Mouradian Joins $11M Schmidt Sciences Initiative Bringing AI to the Humanities

Historian Khatchig Mouradian wins a Schmidt Sciences award, joining a cohort bringing AI to humanities. HAVI backs work on ancient texts, archaeology, and context-aware methods.
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Latest AI News for Writers

6 Best AI Writing Tools for Bloggers in 2025

Six AI tools help bloggers move from idea to draft faster-Wrizzle, Jasper, Rytr, Writesonic, ChatGPT, Gemini. Pick what fits your workflow: speed, voice, SEO, or solid research.
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