Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 15th of January

Mega drop today! 9 new AI tools and 113 AI news articles. A can't-miss edition-packed with quick highlights and handy picks to move your work forward.

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Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 15th of January

Latest AI Tools

Redlight Greenlight for Claude Code

Redlight Greenlight for Claude Code provides an on-screen overlay showing Claude Code's requested shell command and directory. Accept, reject or dismiss with keyboard shortcuts, manage queued requests, and skip terminal context switches.
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o11

o11 accelerates Microsoft 365 workflows for advanced users-automating tasks, drafting emails and reports, and executing actions across apps in seconds to save time and increase productivity.
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Papercuts

Papercuts runs AI agents that visually test production UIs, finding layout and UX issues DOM-only checks miss by interacting with pages like real users.
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Knowns CLI

Knowns CLI lets AI read project tasks and docs via MCP so it knows the task, relevant docs, and coding conventions-and can update docs as it learns. Stop copy-pasting context or re-explaining project setup.
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Vellum

Vellum turns plain-English task descriptions into working AI agents that ask clarifying questions, connect to your tools, handle the logic, and reveal agent behavior-run via UI, APIs, schedules, or embed in your apps.
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BlocPad - Project & Team Workspace

BlocPad: project & team workspace with kanban boards, contextual task details and an integrated project wiki - no mid-project paywalls so teams keep working without interruption
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Ekamoira Google Search Console MCP

Hosted MCP server for Google Search Console-no OAuth or JSON setup. Connect Google and Ekamoira runs the MCP so Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor and other AI tools can query your Search Console. Free 30-day trial.
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remio 2.0

remio 2.0 syncs your full context into a zero-effort Second Brain, freeing you from manual data porting and giving AI seamless access to your work.
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Langfinity AI

Langfinity AI provides AI-powered real-time translation for global teams-accurate, fast, workflow-integrated translations via company-specific models trained on your terminology and context.
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All AI News for Today

113 News Articles published.

Latest General AI News

Alibaba-backed PixVerse unveils real-time AI video you can direct as it plays

PixVerse puts you in the director's chair: type 'cry' or 'dance' and the character moves in seconds. Think audience-led shows, endless games, and speed over pure polish.
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Games Workshop Says No to AI, Yes to Human Creators

Games Workshop puts people first, banning AI in design and competitions to protect IP and data. A small team tracks the tech as they hire more artists, writers, and sculptors.
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Why AIs That Ace Exams Still Struggle to Beat Pokémon

Watching AIs bumble through Pokémon on Twitch is a live audit of planning, memory, and tools. The wins are real, but the stalls reveal where agents still trip over tiny details.
Read more →

AI Vision Sharpens Broiler Harvest Planning With Continuous Weight Tracking

AI vision tracks flock weight and uniformity in real time, giving planners a reliable early signal. Fewer surprises at loading and better use of crews, trucks, and plant capacity.
Read more →

Hire Your AI Agent Like a Human Employee-or Watch It Fail

AI agents fail less from smarts than from missing guardrails. Treat them like strict hires: clear scope, hard rules, approvals, audits - so you don't ship a $1 Tahoe.
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Smaller nations need AI to compete, says Shift Up CEO, citing 150 vs 2,000 dev gap

Shift Up's Hyung-tae Kim says smaller nations need AI to keep up with US/China studios staffing 1,000-2,000 vs his 150. With training, one dev could do the work of 100.
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Beyond personhood: holding AI to account

Skip the 'AI personhood' debate. Focus on governance: clear liability, audited systems, licenses for high-risk autonomy, tests for deception, and predictable shutdowns.
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Latest AI News for Creatives

Games Workshop Bars AI From Creative Process, Posts Record First-Half Profit

Games Workshop says no to AI in its creative pipeline, signaling big brands want human-made work they can trust. For creatives, that means provenance and clear tool disclosure.
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Games Workshop Bans AI from Warhammer Creative-for Now-Backs Human Artists

Games Workshop bans AI in creative work and contests, citing control, quality, and IP safety. For artists, expect human-first hiring, tighter rules, and proof of process.
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Lights, Camera, Automate: Storytellers Building AI-Driven Marketing Systems

Creatives are shifting into AI automation, turning content skills into systems that speed leads and cut costs. Pair the build with great video, and you'll win longer retainers.
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Nintendo's Fingergate shows why every ad now looks guilty until proven human

Fans spotted odd fingers in Nintendo's "My Mario" ads and cried AI, but the brand says none was used. The real story is trust: show proof, disclose tools, and sanity-check images.
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Human Creativity Still Matters-and AI May Widen the Gap

AI can speed drafts, but taste and judgment still separate good from great. Kaufman's research shows skilled students and creatives get more-and schools need clear guardrails.
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Latest AI News for Customer Support

Plume acquires Sweepr to boost AI customer care and build subscriber confidence for ISPs

Plume acquired Sweepr to turn home network data into faster, AI-led support and cleaner resolutions. ISPs see fewer calls and truck rolls-and stronger subscriber confidence.
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AI-Powered Knowledge Bases: The Quiet Upgrade Transforming Customer Support

AI on a solid knowledge base means faster answers, fewer tickets, and less friction. Start with clean docs, instrument everything, and ship weekly fixes that lift CSAT.
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Brazil Puts WhatsApp's AI Chatbot Ban on Ice, Launches Antitrust Probe Into Meta

Brazil's CADE paused WhatsApp's ban on third-party AI chatbots and opened a probe into Meta's terms. Support teams get a breather in Brazil and Italy, but verify elsewhere.
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Agentic AI hits checkout: Google's shopping push, Apple-Google Siri pact, and the GEO scramble

AI is moving checkout into Search and Gemini while Siri, Slack, and Meta turn up the pressure on support. Prep for agent-led orders, tighter data, and verifiable logs.
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Latest AI News for Education

From Pilots to Impact: Reliance Foundation and CSF AI in Education Dialogue Maps Path to Equitable Scale Ahead of India AI Impact Summit 2026

Over 50 leaders met in Mumbai to re-think AI-era education for equitable learning outcomes at scale. They urged teacher-first, multilingual, low-bandwidth tools and system adoption.
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MPs demand swift Ofcom action over Grok AI exploitative images of women and children

MPs warn Grok AI is being misused to create sexualised images, urging Ofcom to act. Schools should tighten safeguards now-update policies, reporting routes, and staff training.
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From Cheating Scare to Study Partner: AI Finds Its Place on Campus

AI in higher ed has moved from panic to practical help. Used with clear rules, it tutors, improves writing, and trims tasks while keeping learning and integrity front and center.
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AI Use Soars on Campus as Rules Lag and Confidence Wavers

AI is everywhere on campus, yet policy awareness lags. 94% use it, only 54% know the rules, so clear guidance and practical training can drive safer, faster gains.
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Students code together, not alone: LEGO Education brings hands-on CS and AI to K-8 classrooms

K-8 teachers want engaging CS and AI; LEGO Education offers hands-on kits and a Teacher Portal. It ships April 2026 with collaborative builds and safe AI literacy.
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Human Creativity Still Matters-and AI May Widen the Gap

AI can speed drafts, but taste and judgment still separate good from great. Kaufman's research shows skilled students and creatives get more-and schools need clear guardrails.
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Latest AI News for Executives and Strategy

From Store Floors to CEO, Kecia Steelman's Plan to Keep Ulta Beauty Growing

Steelman maps a three-part plan: fortify U.S. stores, lift margins, scale. Expect AI-led personalization, wellness gains, event-led activations, and selective global expansion.
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MBZUAI Opens Applications for 2026 Global AI Leadership Program, Moving AI to the Boardroom

MBZUAI is accepting applications for its Feb 6-10, 2026 Global AI Leadership Program, a five-day session in Abu Dhabi. It covers governance, risk, enterprise adoption, and policy.
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AI's Second Act: Two Years In, Bold, Disciplined CEOs Are Pulling Ahead

AI has moved from hype to execution, rewarding CEOs who treat it as a business operating system. Clear intent, early bets, and hard results separate leaders from laggards.
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Five-year bets on AI and automation take centre stage in the C-suite

Boards now treat AI and automation as five-year bets, with data and skills rising too. Near-term wins matter, but ROI builds over years with staged funding.
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From firefighting to foresight: Building the AI operating system for resilient, real-time supply chains

Supply chains are stretched; AI works when it runs as the OS, not a bolt-on. With A2A, MCP, and Graph RAG, teams cut stockouts, expedite spend, & CO2-showing results in 90 days.
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Latest AI News for Finance

Ready or Not: What Financial Crime Teams Need to Make AI Work in 2026

AI now runs in financial crime ops; 2026 is about readiness, not hype. Fix data, enforce governance, insist on explainability, train people, and prove it with solid metrics.
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Autonomous Finance Goes Mainstream in 2026: Agile Dynamics on Charters, Stablecoins, and Bots with Budgets

By 2026, digital banks, stablecoins, and AI agents finally click, turning money movement into always-on, programmable flows. Charters, direct rails, and bot identity make it real.
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Middle East Banks and FinTechs Put AI Agent and Supply Chain Security First

Middle East banks rush to deploy AI agents, with security front and center. From supply chain risks to guardrails and human review, winners pair speed with controls and trust.
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LumenFI from Schneider Downs Digital Turns Finance Data into Decisions in Seconds

LumenFI gives finance teams real-time, secure answers and cuts the gap from insight to action from weeks to seconds. It flags risks, speeds closes, and guides AP, AR, and revenue.
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GCash's AI Blueprint for a Purpose-Driven Future of Finance

GCash's playbook keeps AI practical: pick ROI-backed problems, design for scale, and add guardrails. Start small, ship fast, measure gains in fraud, credit, and service.
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Beyond AI Hype: Skills, Strategy, and Finance Teams That Deliver Measurable Productivity

AI won't fix finance on its own; outcomes, smarter workflows, and skills do. Pick a process, set metrics, pilot fast with guardrails, and reward adoption.
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Latest AI News for Government

Bhutan charts a mindful path for AI governance, inclusion, and youth-led innovation

Bhutan opened a high-level AI workshop in Thimphu on safe adoption, inclusion, and youth innovation. A GovTech white paper with recommendations lands by March.
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Taoiseach convenes crisis talks with Attorney General as Grok linked to AI-generated child abuse images

Taoiseach Micheál Martin will meet the AG over reports Grok on X created non-consensual images, calling it very serious. Government weighs DSA action and possible curbs.
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Turning Governance Into Code: Nick Dunn's Blueprint for Trustworthy AI Across Government

Nick Dunn of PCI Government Services says AI governance must match machine speed without losing trust. He pushes policy-as-code, traceability, and a bridge from pilot to production.
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Irish Government under fire over muted response as Grok on X generates child sexual abuse images

Ministers face backlash over a muted response to claims Grok on X enables abusive and even illegal images. The Taoiseach vows action as legal, DSA, and policing steps are weighed.
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Armenia to deploy AI in government call centers, with Armenian voice tech and a citizen-AI platform planned for 2026

Armenia is rolling out AI in government call centers, built on local Armenian voice tech. Specs for a citizen-AI dialogue platform are due in early 2026 to speed responses.
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Smaller nations need AI to compete, says Shift Up CEO, citing 150 vs 2,000 dev gap

Shift Up's Hyung-tae Kim says smaller nations need AI to keep up with US/China studios staffing 1,000-2,000 vs his 150. With training, one dev could do the work of 100.
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Beyond personhood: holding AI to account

Skip the 'AI personhood' debate. Focus on governance: clear liability, audited systems, licenses for high-risk autonomy, tests for deception, and predictable shutdowns.
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Spend smarter, serve better: how AI can simplify UK local government

UK councils are moving AI from pilots to delivery, with automation, better forecasting, and faster responses delivering measurable wins for residents. Keep it lean and accountable.
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Latest AI News for Healthcare

CES 2026: AI Wearables Go From Trackers to Health Coaches-With Privacy at Stake

At CES 2026, wearables stepped up: better sensors, on-device AI, less screen time, and real clinical aims. Trust, privacy, and thoughtful pilots can move them from wellness to care.
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ChatGPT Health launches with app integrations and privacy promises as Anthropic counters with Claude for Healthcare

ChatGPT Health creates a dedicated space for clinical chats, keeps context, and links to wearables. Claude focuses on connectors for coding, coverage checks, and research.
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Designing human-in-the-loop healthcare AI that stands up under pressure

Julia Zarb says HITL in healthcare AI often collapses into a click. At HIMSS26, she'll push leaders to design workflows that give humans time, evidence, and clear decision rights.
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OpenAI snaps up Torch Health to tackle data fragmentation and embed ChatGPT in clinical workflows

OpenAI bought Torch Health to plug ChatGPT Health into real workflows by unifying messy medical data. Anthropic is making a similar push; PHI controls are table stakes.
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GE HealthCare eyes SaaS AI, Tampa General grows Mass General Brigham JV, Henry Ford bets on precision medicine

GE HealthCare pivots from embedded AI to SaaS, as Tampa General and MGB scale a Florida ambulatory network. Henry Ford and BAMF Health expand theranostics in Detroit.
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Latest AI News for Human Resources

B.C. 2026 job market: tariffs and AI cool hiring while infrastructure, biotech and quantum keep pockets of growth

Tariffs and AI are cooling permanent hiring in B.C. for 2026, with more contract roles and modest 3-4% raises. Growth still pops in infrastructure, biotech, and quantum.
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IAMPHENOM 2026 Adds Top HR Voices Across Industries To Share What's Working With AI

Applied AI gets real at IAMPHENOM 2026 as new HR leaders share what actually works. Expect candid sessions on AI agents, skills, governance, and what scales across TA and HR.
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AI Prompts HR Teams Can Use to Write Clear, Inclusive Job Descriptions

Use AI to turn messy job descriptions into clear, inclusive, outcome-focused posts. These prompts help HR cut bias and noise, set fair requirements, and speed up hiring.
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Latest AI News for Insurance

ATA launches $750M insurance facility for AI and data center projects worldwide, backed by leading reinsurers

ATA just rolled out a $750M insurance facility for AI and data center builds, backed by reinsurers. It covers hardware, software, and ops risk, aiding placements with clearer terms.
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AI Boom Shifts Insurance Demand: More Assets, More Risk, No Bigger Pie

AI is enlarging insurable assets and adding new cyber and liability risks. Expect premiums to shift, so steer capacity early and tighten wording, limits, and underwriting.
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LendingTree Aims for Double-Digit Growth as Insurance, Home Lending and AI Drive Expansion

LendingTree sees double-digit growth ahead as insurance, home lending, and AI-driven efficiency lift results. Leadership transition was smooth; shares rose 6.1% on the update.
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AI Anxiety and Expert Advice Drive SMEs to Buy Cyber Insurance

SMEs are buying cyber cover before a breach, led by broker advice with AI fears close behind. Insurers should clarify cover, fix AI gaps, and bundle key controls.
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Lloyd's and global reinsurers back ATA's $750M AI infrastructure insurance facility

ATA just unveiled a $750M insurance facility for $7T AI build-out, backed by Arch, Munich Re, SCOR and Lloyd's. A single policy bundles key lines to reduce gaps and speed claims.
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Brokers lead as AI fears push SMEs into targeted, prevention-first cyber cover

SME cyber buying is now fueled by advice and AI worries. Clear promises, simpler controls, and explicit AI cover are winning hearts-and helping firms act before a loss.
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AI and Boca Raton Home Insurance: Lower Premiums or Colder Service?

AI is changing Boca Raton home insurance with sharper pricing, quicker claims, and smart-home loss prevention. Keep human oversight and clear rules to help hold premiums down.
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Latest AI News for IT and Development

Alibaba-backed PixVerse unveils real-time AI video you can direct as it plays

PixVerse puts you in the director's chair: type 'cry' or 'dance' and the character moves in seconds. Think audience-led shows, endless games, and speed over pure polish.
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Vietnam's AI Priorities: From Pilots to Real-World Scale

Viet Nam can turn AI pilots into production by fixing talent, data, and compute gaps while finalizing clear rules. Focus near-term on healthcare, industry, finance, and education.
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Why AIs That Ace Exams Still Struggle to Beat Pokémon

Watching AIs bumble through Pokémon on Twitch is a live audit of planning, memory, and tools. The wins are real, but the stalls reveal where agents still trip over tiny details.
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AI Technical Sandboxes Drive EU AI Act Regulatory Learning, From Micro Evidence to Macro Policy

To work, the EU AI Act has to learn from the trenches. AI Technical Sandboxes turn day-to-day build and test work into comparable evidence for better guidance and oversight.
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AI Vision Sharpens Broiler Harvest Planning With Continuous Weight Tracking

AI vision tracks flock weight and uniformity in real time, giving planners a reliable early signal. Fewer surprises at loading and better use of crews, trucks, and plant capacity.
Read more →

Hire Your AI Agent Like a Human Employee-or Watch It Fail

AI agents fail less from smarts than from missing guardrails. Treat them like strict hires: clear scope, hard rules, approvals, audits - so you don't ship a $1 Tahoe.
Read more →

Bigger Models won't Win Enterprise AI-Better Data Will

AI use is high, but trust lags-turns out model choice matters less than clean, contextual data. Winners feed copilots curated sources to cut hallucinations.
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Smaller nations need AI to compete, says Shift Up CEO, citing 150 vs 2,000 dev gap

Shift Up's Hyung-tae Kim says smaller nations need AI to keep up with US/China studios staffing 1,000-2,000 vs his 150. With training, one dev could do the work of 100.
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Community-First AI: Microsoft's 5-Point Promise to Datacenter Communities

Community-first AI datacenters that carry their own weight: fair rates, less water, local jobs, full taxes, plus AI training. For IT, expect clearer capacity and steadier SLAs.
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Latest AI News for Management

Frontline First: Exception-Based AI, Faster Upskilling, and More Resilient Supply Chains

AI is moving supply chains from dashboard noise to exception-based action. Train and support the frontline, keep humans in the loop, and close the loop so insight turns into work.
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Games Workshop Says No to AI, Yes to Human Creators

Games Workshop puts people first, banning AI in design and competitions to protect IP and data. A small team tracks the tech as they hire more artists, writers, and sculptors.
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AI Heat, Real Water Savings: Inside Ecolab's Blueprint for Scalable Data Centre Cooling

AI is pushing data centres to rethink cooling, water use, and reliability. Ecolab blends pre-commissioning discipline with real-time telemetry to cut risk and water at scale.
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Agentic AI Today: Build or Buy, Human Oversight, and Machine Identity Security

Agentic AI is moving from pilots to core ops now, forcing build-vs-buy calls and real governance. Secure IDs, testing, and a 90-day plan turn experiments into accountable systems.
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Risk-First Category Management: AI and a key hire set the tone for 2026

Category management is pivoting from cost-cutting to risk intelligence, with AI speeding decisions. ChAI's approach and En Route's new leader show how tech plus talent wins.
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Latest AI News for Marketing

5 ways to keep your brand clear, consistent, and credible in the age of AI

AI now mediates how people see you, so fuzzy signals get twisted. Audit identity, unify phrasing, earn media, listen, and engage, then keep the loop running.
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Optimove Launches AI Marketing Tools Hub to Cut Handoffs and Speed Up Execution

Optimove's AI Marketing Tools Hub helps marketers work end to end, the Positionless way, without waiting on analysts or engineers. It points to the right tools and trims handoffs.
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Zeta Global leans on AI, data, and smart deals to speed growth and improve efficiency

Zeta outlines growth: AI-led workflows, unique data, and focused M&A to scale with less friction. Expect deeper cross-sell, larger enterprise wins, compliance-backed efficiency.
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AI Splits the Pack: 9 Predictions for Marketing's Polarized 2026

As AI floods the median, the middle shrinks and brands split between white-glove and plug-and-play. In 2026, the wins go to bold, specific work backed by clean data and fast ops.
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Six AI bets for 2026 marketing: authenticity gets rare, real-time personalization wins, agents cut the click

By 2026, authenticity beats volume, ads adapt in real time, voice goes natural, and agents cut clicks. Upskill, prep agent-ready feeds, and prune tools to focus on what's yours.
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Marketers are underestimating AI - DeepL CMO Steve Rotter on agentic workflows and the human edge

Steve Rotter says marketers are playing it too safe with AI-use it to test at scale, keep human judgment. DeepL pushes from translation to workflow tools where accuracy pays.
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Latest AI News for Operations

Allianz and Anthropic Strike Global Partnership to Scale Responsible AI With Compliance Built In

Allianz is teaming up with Anthropic to roll out AI across operations with guardrails and human sign-off. Early wins span claims, engineering support, and secure internal Q&A.
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Motive's AI Dashcam Plus brings stereo vision, 3x AI processing and hands-free calling for real-time crash prevention

Motive's AI Dashcam Plus brings faster on-device AI, stereo vision, and two-way calling to help prevent collisions. Smarter alerts, ANPR, and OTA updates cut risk.
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Torq Raises $140M Series D to Scale AI SOC Platform, Hits $1.2B Valuation

Torq raised $140M at a $1.2B valuation to scale its AI SOC platform pairing automation with human oversight. Fortune 100 teams use its agents to speed investigations and response.
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AI Vision Sharpens Broiler Harvest Planning With Continuous Weight Tracking

AI vision tracks flock weight and uniformity in real time, giving planners a reliable early signal. Fewer surprises at loading and better use of crews, trucks, and plant capacity.
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Flowable 2025.2 orchestrates governed AI agents for regulated operations with audit-ready visibility

Flowable 2025.2 pulls multi-agent AI into one controlled layer, with visibility, impact checks, and audit trails. Move faster with human-in-the-loop and fewer SLA risks.
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Sergas Teams Up With e& enterprise: AI in the Field, SOC on Watch, Customers in the Loop

Sergas is teaming with e& enterprise on a SOC, AI contact center, and A2P messaging. Fewer outages, faster recovery, and updates that reach customers where they already are.
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LumenFI from Schneider Downs Digital Turns Finance Data into Decisions in Seconds

LumenFI gives finance teams real-time, secure answers and cuts the gap from insight to action from weeks to seconds. It flags risks, speeds closes, and guides AP, AR, and revenue.
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Cera's 1,000 AI Agents Cut Admin, Double Hiring, and Give Carers Time Back

Cera is rolling out 1k AI agents to strip out admin so carers spend time with patients. And it's working: hiring speeds up, cover is quicker, reviews shrink 85%, retention up 22%.
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Agentic AI and Composable ERP Turn Manufacturing Autonomous-If Governance and Standards Lead

Agentic AI and composable ERP turn ops into always-on decision systems with faster cycles, cleaner audits, and same-day changes. Scale depends on baked-in governance and standards.
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Latest AI News for PR and Communications

AITX hires national PR firm to boost market visibility as shares jump 14%

AITX hires a national PR firm to boost visibility with media and investors, with outreach starting soon. Shares rose 14.29% as the company looks to sharpen its story.
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Games Workshop Says No to AI, Yes to Human Creators

Games Workshop puts people first, banning AI in design and competitions to protect IP and data. A small team tracks the tech as they hire more artists, writers, and sculptors.
Read more →

Latest AI News for Product Development

Alibaba-backed PixVerse unveils real-time AI video you can direct as it plays

PixVerse puts you in the director's chair: type 'cry' or 'dance' and the character moves in seconds. Think audience-led shows, endless games, and speed over pure polish.
Read more →

Cognitive Robots Hit the Warehouse Floor: BITZER Tests SAP's Embodied AI for 24/7 Operations

BITZER is trialing SAP's Project Embodied AI, linking robots with SAP EWM to cut delays and errors. Early tests ran direct EWM-to-robot control, so shifts stayed hands-free.
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Help build responsible AI for local journalism as a full stack engineer at the Texas Tribune

We're hiring a full-stack engineer to build ethical AI that actually supports local journalism at The Texas Tribune. Salary starts at $100,000; remote-friendly; apply by Feb. 8.
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Siemens deepens Nvidia alliance on industrial AI, debuts Digital Twin Composer and nine copilots

Siemens is expanding its Nvidia tie-up, weaving AI into product workflows from design to factory. Digital Twin Composer and industrial copilots are next, with wearables ahead.
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Massimo Group Secures Initial $19.7M in 5,000-Unit Commitments for New AI-Enabled Product Line

Massimo Group secured early commitments for a new AI-enabled line-up to 5,000 units worth about $19.7M. Expect staged milestones, tight compliance, and ops reuse.
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Latest AI News for Real Estate and Construction

AI and Boca Raton Home Insurance: Lower Premiums or Colder Service?

AI is changing Boca Raton home insurance with sharper pricing, quicker claims, and smart-home loss prevention. Keep human oversight and clear rules to help hold premiums down.
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Latest AI News for Sales

Hupo pivots from wellness to real-time AI sales coaching for banks and insurers, nabs $10M Series A, eyes U.S. launch

Hupo pivoted from mental wellness to coaching sales teams on live calls for banks and insurers. Backed by $10M, it's growing across APAC/EU and planning a U.S. push.
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Affinity Group Acquires Mascari NXT to Accelerate AI-driven Sales and Customer Engagement, Adding 50% More Reach Across the Food Industry

Affinity Group has acquired Mascari NXT to bring practical AI into food industry sales. Expect 50%+ reach, sharper insights, and faster go-to-market across key channels.
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Meta-backed Hupo's Pivot from Mental Wellness to AI Sales Coaching Pays Off

Meta-backed Hupo pivoted from wellness to AI sales coaching-and found fit. Real-time call feedback, faster ramp, cleaner pipelines, and wins that CFOs can measure.
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Latest AI News for Science and Research

Thermo Fisher and NVIDIA team up to scale AI lab automation

Thermo Fisher and NVIDIA are teaming up to bring AI into lab workflows, boosting accuracy and speed while cutting manual work. Think smart instruments, guided prep, faster insights.
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Materials Project hits 650,000 users and 32,000 citations, driving AI-ready discovery in materials science

Materials Project speeds materials discovery-650k+ users, 32k+ citations, ML-ready datasets. High-quality data, 99.98% uptime, and tools to move research faster.
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Why AIs That Ace Exams Still Struggle to Beat Pokémon

Watching AIs bumble through Pokémon on Twitch is a live audit of planning, memory, and tools. The wins are real, but the stalls reveal where agents still trip over tiny details.
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AI for Science becomes the infrastructure of China's next tech leap

China's AI for Science treats models like lab co-workers, cutting R&D from years to months. Materials, biomedicine, and chips show the loop: data → algorithms → experiments.
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11 AI flashpoints UC Berkeley experts are watching in 2026

UC Berkeley experts map 2026's big AI questions-deepfakes, privacy, worker rights, robots. Their bottom line: verify media, tighten data practices, and keep humans in the loop.
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Grown, not built: scientists now study LLMs like living systems

LLMs are grown and opaque, so labs study them like organisms, probing circuits, mapping features, and spotting side-effects. And it's already helping make training safer.
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Cambridge AI spots leukemia clues doctors miss-and knows when to ask for help

CytoDiffusion, a generative AI, spots subtle blood-cell anomalies and flags rare types with calibrated confidence. It triages smears at scale and holds up across devices and labs.
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Latest AI News for Writers

BoiseDev's AI policy: humans write the news, AI helps find the facts

BoiseDev and Valley Lookout say humans write the news-reporters keep the voice, context, and accountability. AI can help with research and production, with labels and disclosures.
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Stranger Things Season 5 Finale Sparks AI Accusations; Documentary Director Denies It

Fans spotted blurry tabs in a Season 5 documentary and cried AI, but the director says the room was human-led. Writers: be clear on tools, keep records, and prep a quick reply.
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Small Verbs, Big Myths: How We Accidentally Humanize AI

AI isn't a person, so let's stop writing like it is. A new study and a simple checklist show how to swap mental verbs for what systems do and keep accountability with people.
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