Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 16th of November
Ease into your Sunday with 2 new AI tools and 116 AI news articles. A packed edition-skim the big moves, spot what matters, and set up your week with a few smart saves.
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Latest AI Tools
GitHub Repo Visibility Analyzer
Analyzes GitHub repos for visibility, access controls, exposed secrets, and policy gaps-helping teams detect risks, fix misconfigurations, and protect sensitive code.
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Crono 2.0
Crono 2.0 embeds an AI-native layer into the proven Crono 1.0, enabling 200+ European startups and SMBs to interact with an intelligent system that manages and optimizes every go-to-market motion.
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All AI News for Today
116 News Articles published.
Latest General AI News
This Week in AI, Nov 14, 2025: Databricks agentic accelerators, Salesforce to acquire Doti, VAST Data and Google team up, and more
Enterprise AI inches closer: agentic search, zero-egress data shifts, and ops copilots move from hype to hands-on. Plan agent layers, measure ops, tighten governance, upskill.
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Stop Pretending on Campus: Teach Students to Think Without AI-and With It
Campuses can't ignore AI, and pretending to ban or binge it fails students. Build both muscles: no-tech exams for real thinking, and AI-enabled projects with logs and reflection.
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From A/B Testing to Agentic Ops, Dynatrace Rethinks Enterprise Observability
Enterprises are A/B testing models and building agents, so observability must track intent, routing, steps, cost, and outcomes. Dynatrace extends this to AI workloads and Azure.
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RHEL 10.1 and 9.7 add expanded-context AI CLI, offline mode, post-quantum TLS, soft reboots, and validated AI accelerator drivers
RHEL 10.1 and 9.7 roll out bigger AI context, an offline CLI assistant, and post-quantum security. Expect faster updates with soft reboots and easier AI driver installs.
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Inside the AI Factory: Dell and H2O.ai Build Specialized Agents On-Prem
Enterprises are moving from pilots to on-prem AI factories, keeping data in-house and costs predictable. Specialized agents with guardrails deliver 90-day wins.
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Latest AI News for Creatives
Cargo Creative turns 16 with AI investment, digital PR and seven new hires
Cargo Creative turns 16, goes bigger on AI and a new digital PR service built for visibility. A new studio, record growth, and seven hires signal a busier, more connected team.
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Google Debuts Indonesia's First AI See-Through Billboards Bringing City Streets to Life
Google's see-through billboards in Indonesia blend AI video with real streets-bubble tea waves, dinosaurs, portals, ondel-ondel. Built fast with Veo 3; weather-based & QR-friendly.
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AI Hits Are Climbing the Charts - Where Does That Leave Human Artists?
AI-made songs now have record
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Treat AI Like an Intern, Not a Tool - Unity's Gilly Miller on Speed, Scale, and Soul
At CONTENT INSIGHT 2025, Unity's Gilly Miller urged teams to treat AI like an intern: brief, critique, iterate. Speed and scale help but taste, guardrails and human judgment win.
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After Fear Comes Art: AI opens filmmaking to access, experimentation, and human-led stories
After fear comes art. AI helps filmmakers prototype, budget, and polish faster while keeping humans in the chair-more experiments, tighter crews, and stories that actually land.
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Built on Stolen Work: Why AI Threatens the Creative Economy
AI models built on unlicensed art are gutting incentives and flooding the market with cheap imitations. Let the tech thrive-but with consent, pay, and clear provenance.
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Latest AI News for Customer Support
Skip the Hype: Early Adopters Show How Salesforce Agentforce Improves Customer Service
Leaders want AI to handle half of cases, but wins come from focus. Pick a rules-heavy flow, track KPIs, make handoffs smooth, and leave empathy to people.
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Bradesco turns AI into ROI - 10x faster launches, 8x efficiency, and WhatsApp voice Pix
Bradesco proves AI can pay off: faster launches, 83% resolution, 89% retention. If your queue is jammed and NPS flat, this playbook shows what to fix this week.
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Freshworks Breaks the Cycle of Complexity with Practical AI for CX Teams
Freshworks just rolled out practical AI for support-industry agents, a single command center, and live insights. Fewer tabs, faster answers, clearer signals for your team.
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Latest AI News for Education
Africa AI Conference Debuts in Accra: Education, Ethical AI, and Tech Sovereignty
Ghana hosted AETF's first Africa AI Conference, spotlighting classrooms, clinics, and farms. Educators are urged to pilot real use cases, set guardrails, and measure what works.
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Humata AI for Study and Research: What It Does, How to Use It, Pros and Cons
Humata AI helps researchers, students, and teachers cut through dense PDFs with quick summaries and grounded answers. Upload a file, ask a question, and get cited insights fast.
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Closing India's Mental Health Gap with AI: Evidence, Ethics, and Education
AI is helping close mental health gaps-aiding assessment, risk detection, and therapy-while raising tough questions. Educators can turn this into safer, wider care through training.
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Former Mississippi teacher pleads guilty to AI-made child porn involving students; jailed pending sentencing, ex-superintendent charged
A former Mississippi teacher pleaded guilty to distributing AI-generated child sexual abuse material; eight victims were identified. Schools: act now-tighten reporting, monitoring.
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Stop Pretending on Campus: Teach Students to Think Without AI-and With It
Campuses can't ignore AI, and pretending to ban or binge it fails students. Build both muscles: no-tech exams for real thinking, and AI-enabled projects with logs and reflection.
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Homegrown AI helps SF parents decode IEPs-and demand promised services
AiEP helps SF families translate and simplify IEPs, speeding advocacy and catching errors like mismatched minutes. Educators report sharper meetings, with privacy still a must.
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Sun Life Teams Up With Pasito to Simplify Benefits Enrollment With AI
Sun Life benefits now on Pasito, using AI to read plan docs, sync payroll, and explain choices simply. Fewer questions, smoother enrollment; referrals start Jan 1, 2026.
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Latest AI News for Executives and Strategy
AI Won't Take Fleet Jobs - People Who Use It Will
AI won't replace fleet leaders; it'll boost the ones who use it. Safer drivers, fewer breakdowns, smarter routes, and quicker decisions cut risk, downtime, and cost.
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Strategy first: CFOs turn AI into better forecasts, leaner ops, and measurable ROI
Finance gets real AI gains when CFOs pick one outcome and measure it. Train teams, add guardrails, pilot quick wins, then scale what works-some are already seeing ROI.
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Beyond Platform Wars: Outcomes Built on Change, Data, and Pragmatic AI
Pick outcomes over logos: orchestrate change, clean data, and explainable AI to cut cycles, lift forecast accuracy, and improve working capital. Make adoption measurable.
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South Korea pushes for top-tier national AI-and a shot at a Nobel
South Korea plans a top-tier national AI model and a full domestic stack, from chips to cloud. OpenAI and Nvidia are watching as firms move early on data, compute, and talent.
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Six Steps to an AI Maintenance Strategy That Actually Works
Most teams lack a clear AI plan-only 1% call their rollouts mature. This playbook shows how maintenance wins fast with a six-step plan, real KPIs, and a 90-365 day path.
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Latest AI News for Finance
Adclear Raises $2.75M as Fintech Heavyweights Back AI for Financial Promotions Compliance
Fintech backers put $2.75m behind Adclear to bring AI to financial promotions compliance. Expect faster reviews, fewer misses, and clearer audit trails for fast-moving channels.
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BigBear.ai at a Discount: Defense AI Upside or Value Trap?
BigBear.ai trades at a discount to peers, with upside hinging on contract wins and margins. Cash and backlog help, but guidance cuts and losses keep it a patient, long-game hold.
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MAS sets AI guardrails; banks say governance lets them move faster
AI now sits at the heart of finance, so governance has to keep pace. MAS guidance steers firms toward clear, flexible rules-and real controls, monitoring, and oversight.
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Latest AI News for Government
North Wales AI Growth Zone promises jobs-but can the grid keep up?
North Wales is set for an AI Growth Zone, promising thousands of jobs and big investment, with Wylfa's SMRs in the mix. Without cheaper energy and faster grid links, momentum stalls.
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Anthropic says Chinese state hackers used Claude to automate cyber attacks - experts aren't convinced
Anthropic says it foiled a state-backed bid to use Claude for intrusions across ~30 targets, likely China-linked. Even partial automation speeds recon, so tighten controls now.
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Thailand and Meta team up to drive an AI-led digital economy, support SMEs, and boost online safety
Thailand and Meta agree on a practical plan to help SMEs use AI and keep people safer online. Training, scam crackdowns, and a new marketing e-book aim to build trust.
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Ontario bets on Copilot as civil servants log Canada's highest usage
Ontario has approved Microsoft Copilot across the public service, with thousands using it weekly. Early pilots suggest 3 hours a week saved per worker, with guardrails in place.
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Massive AI-driven cyberattack hits U.S. companies and government agencies, officials point to China
Officials say AI is supercharging attacks on government and corporate networks. Expect smarter phishing, stolen creds, and faster exploitation-treat it as a speed fight.
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Anthropic disrupts China-linked AI-driven hacking campaign, warns agents could scale future attacks
Researchers say they foiled an AI-led hacking campaign tied to China, showing agents can scale attacks with less effort. Lock down agent access, enforce MFA, and log everything.
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Latest AI News for Healthcare
Survey Finds AI and Digital Health Top Priorities to Expand Capacity Without More Square Footage or Headcount
Health leaders say AI and digital tools are key to boosting capacity without new buildings. A Chartis survey shows 9 in 10 prioritize these moves amid cost and access pressures.
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ASUS Healthcare Unveils Medical Imaging, No-Code AI, and Remote Monitoring Wearables at MEDICA 2025
ASUS brings clinical displays, handheld ultrasound, and Health AI to MEDICA 2025, aimed at smoother workflows and earlier care. See it in Hall 9, booth 9A08, Nov 17-20.
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Prime the Scribe: Skriber's Training-First Way to Better, Billable Clinical Notes
Skriber teaches clinicians to pre-brief and name diagnoses so notes match intent and billing. Give quick context, use the right template, and get cleaner, faster notes.
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Pope Leo's AI warning for healthcare-threat to the human touch or a chance to give patients more time?
Is AI eroding care's human bond, or making room for it? Critics cite stress and trust risks; supporters say it saves time so clinicians can support, not replace, the human touch.
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AI in Healthcare Market to Hit $701.79 Billion by 2034, Fueled by Faster Diagnoses and Smarter Workflows
AI in healthcare is rocketing to $701.79B by 2034, driven by sharper diagnoses, targeted care, and leaner operations. Leaders should pick key uses, fix data, and train teams.
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Affinia Healthcare's Q1 2025 AI interpreter pilot extends multilingual access across St. Louis FQHCs
Affinia Healthcare's AI interpreter pilot sped up intake and routine questions, cut delays, and lowered costs. They drew firm lines and escalated complex talks to certified pros.
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Stop Chasing Hockey Sticks-Healthcare AI Runs on Trust
Investors poured $10.7B into AI health tech, but adoption lags as clinics move by rules, not hype. Durable wins come from integration, proof, and trust built with clinicians.
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Latest AI News for Hospitality and Events
Human-First AI: New Codes for Luxury Hospitality
AI should free staff to focus on people. 63% of high-value guests want human-first stays, with smart tools smoothing trips, personal touches, and clear privacy.
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Mews' Agentic AI Brings Digital Coworkers to Hotels, with Humans in Control
Hotels are moving from basic AI helpers to agents that coordinate pricing, staffing, and service on their own. The aim: less busywork, richer guest moments, and clear ROI.
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BoomPop snags $25M to tame the chaos of group travel and corporate events
BoomPop raised $25M to scale its AI platform for planning corporate events, with $16M in credit. It helps teams pick venues, automate bookings and contracts, and move faster.
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Middle East Catering Gets Smarter While Keeping Service Personal
AI, analytics, and automation set the baseline for high-stakes catering in the Middle East, trimming waste and smoothing live ops. Tech scales; people keep it personal.
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Belgium's Rookoo raises €900k to help event and hospitality teams escape admin chaos
Rookoo raises €900k to scale its digital colleagues, cutting admin for event and hospitality teams. New cash boosts pricing and capacity tools, with a Dutch launch at EventSummit.
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Latest AI News for Human Resources
Recruiters follow biased AI up to 90% of the time, UW study finds
UW study finds people mirror biased hiring AI-even when it's severe, following it about 90% of the time. HR can keep the speed but add guardrails-audits, blind screens, rules.
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Skills Over Degrees as AI Redefines Roles by 2026; Layoffs Driven by Cost, Not Automation
AI is changing work and hiring, pushing skills and AI fluency over degrees. HR should redesign roles by tasks, upskill teams, and track real gains to be ready for 2026.
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Stop Chasing Shiny Objects: Build an AI-Ready HR Tech Stack That Works
AI is flooding HR, but the fix isn't more tools - it's smarter choices and tight integration. Start with quick wins, enable people, and build a flexible stack that actually works.
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Latest AI News for Insurance
Mutual Insurers Hit an AI Inflection Point-Partnerships, Scale, and Resilience Will Decide the Winners
Mutual insurers face a fork: lean into AI and partnerships, or get left behind. Start small, white-label gaps, add guardrails, cut costs, and keep agents loyal.
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Insurance That Thinks: Hyland's Malte Dieckelmann on Agentic AI, Faster Claims, Better Service
Insurers are drowning in data and starving for context. Agentic AI turns scattered content into decisions, speeding claims, sharpening underwriting, and improving service.
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Shory and TAMM 4.0 use AI to put Abu Dhabi car inspections, insurance renewals, and registration online
Shory and TAMM 4.0 bring AI to Abu Dhabi car insurance and registration for a simple online process. Residents renew faster; insurers get cleaner data and lower costs.
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Chubb Studio Launches AI Engine to Personalize Insurance for Digital Platforms
Chubb Studio launched an AI engine to personalize insurance offers in real time at checkout. Partners get easy integration, higher engagement, and advisor support when needed.
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Investment Manager Rotates From AI to Healthcare and Insurance Amid Cooling Tech Valuations and Slower Consumer Spending
Money is rotating out of pricey AI darlings into healthcare and insurance as growth cools. Defensive cash flows, rate levers, and sturdy balance sheets look set to lead.
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Why I Can't Copy That News Article-and What I Can Do Instead
86% of shoppers trust AI for insurance. Use that goodwill wisely: be clear about data, keep humans for big calls, and measure results so speed and fairness don't slip.
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Insify's SmartGuide helps self-employed choose disability insurance in a quick, human chat
Insify's SmartGuide turns clunky AOV choices into a quick, human-like chat that clarifies cover and routes to an expert when needed. Faster quotes, cleaner data, fewer drop-offs.
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Latest AI News for IT and Development
This Week in AI, Nov 14, 2025: Databricks agentic accelerators, Salesforce to acquire Doti, VAST Data and Google team up, and more
Enterprise AI inches closer: agentic search, zero-egress data shifts, and ops copilots move from hype to hands-on. Plan agent layers, measure ops, tighten governance, upskill.
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Legit Security launches VibeGuard to secure AI-generated code at creation and protect coding agents
Legit Security launches VibeGuard to secure AI-generated code as it's created and protect coding agents. It plugs into IDEs to block attacks and give AppSec visibility.
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Nissan taps Monolith AI after 17% test cut, aiming to halve development time
Nissan is extending its Monolith AI partnership to speed development and trim tests using 90 years of test data. A pilot cut tests 17%, with plans that could halve timelines.
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Nvidia-Backed Firmus Secures $325 Million to Accelerate Australian AI Data Centres
Firmus will raise A$500M to speed Project Southgate, expanding AI data centres with Nvidia and CDC across Australia. Expect more local compute, lower latency, and greener capacity.
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From A/B Testing to Agentic Ops, Dynatrace Rethinks Enterprise Observability
Enterprises are A/B testing models and building agents, so observability must track intent, routing, steps, cost, and outcomes. Dynatrace extends this to AI workloads and Azure.
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RHEL 10.1 and 9.7 add expanded-context AI CLI, offline mode, post-quantum TLS, soft reboots, and validated AI accelerator drivers
RHEL 10.1 and 9.7 roll out bigger AI context, an offline CLI assistant, and post-quantum security. Expect faster updates with soft reboots and easier AI driver installs.
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Inside the AI Factory: Dell and H2O.ai Build Specialized Agents On-Prem
Enterprises are moving from pilots to on-prem AI factories, keeping data in-house and costs predictable. Specialized agents with guardrails deliver 90-day wins.
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Anthropic disrupts China-linked AI-driven hacking campaign, warns agents could scale future attacks
Researchers say they foiled an AI-led hacking campaign tied to China, showing agents can scale attacks with less effort. Lock down agent access, enforce MFA, and log everything.
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Latest AI News for Legal
Ireland sets genAI rules for judges: admin-only, work devices, no confidential data
Ireland's judges get new genAI rules: stick to admin tasks, verify outputs, and guard confidentiality. Courts will question deepfakes and expect sources if AI helped.
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Artificial Lawyer News Wrap: GPT-5.1 impresses, Harvey hits 91.8%, Wolters Kluwer to buy Libra, GitLaw and Theo AI raise, Legal Innovators New York next week
Legal AI gets practical: GPT-5.1 brings cleaner redlines, quicker cycles, and tighter playbook adherence. Run a quick bakeoff and act on launches and deals that actually matter.
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AI won't replace your judgment-panic might
AI isn't the enemy-panic is. Stay calm, protect your culture, run small pilots, and let clear judgment serve clients better than yesterday.
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Who Controls AI? Laws, Loopholes, and the Global Power Contest
AI is now a legal priority, with rules tightening where risks rise. The EU sets hard lines, Italy and CIS build frameworks, and teams face transparency and high-risk controls.
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Harvey hits $8B valuation on $100M ARR, 235 clients, and a global push into corporate legal
Harvey hits an $8B valuation as legal AI goes global, with ARR topping $100M and 235 clients across 63 countries. Corporate revenue jumped from 4% to 33%, heading toward 40%.
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Latest AI News for Management
Singapore's MAS Opens Consultation on AI Risk Guidelines for Financial Institutions
MAS proposes AI risk guidelines for FIs, setting clear expectations for governance, life cycle controls, and skills. Standards scale by firm size, risk, and uses, including GenAI.
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AI is driving PM purchases, but skills and security decide the payoff
AI is steering PM tool decisions and expectations are sky-high. The snag: skills, change fatigue, and security, so train teams, slot AI into workflows, and pilot before scaling.
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AI that streamlines process modeling: detect duplicates, fill gaps, save time
AI-driven clone detection and smart suggestions help teams reuse what works, fill gaps, and ship faster. Less duplication, fewer errors, more consistent workflows.
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Stop Rolling Out AI and Start Redesigning Work
Installing AI isn't the win-redesigning workflows is. Measure cycle time, quality, and real usage, give teams ownership, and set clear guardrails to turn pilots into results.
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Deltek rolls out Dela to bring AI to proposals, risk and financial close
Deltek rolls out AI across proposals, risk and month-end close, coordinated by Dela. Built into Costpoint/Vantagepoint, it speeds cycles and keeps people in the loop.
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Inside the AI Factory: Dell and H2O.ai Build Specialized Agents On-Prem
Enterprises are moving from pilots to on-prem AI factories, keeping data in-house and costs predictable. Specialized agents with guardrails deliver 90-day wins.
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Latest AI News for Marketing
Lean Teams, Smarter Decisions: Timeless Marketing in the Age of Agentic AI
AI isn't a shortcut-it's a partner that helps lean teams move faster while humans set the story and the guardrails. Pair machine speed with human judgment to drive real outcomes.
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From SEO to AEO: AI Answers, LSAs, and Reviews That Win More Clients for Law Firms
Search is moving from keywords to answers. Law firms win with AEO, LSAs, scannable FAQs, trained intake, and a review loop that lifts conversions and shows up in AI summaries.
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11,000 accounts hit as China cracks down on AI deepfake livestream sales
China's CAC is cracking down on AI deepfake sales, punishing 11,000+ impersonation accounts and pushing platforms to enforce. Marketers, get consent, verify hosts, and act fast.
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Smarter Insights, Warmer Bonds: AI With Heart in Pet Marketing
Use AI to spot what pet owners care about and test quickly, but keep humans steering tone, trust, and claims. Insight for speed; people for story, empathy, and brand standards.
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Conversational AI is mainstream now-but customers still want humans and better privacy
AI chat is everywhere, yet the experience still lags. Fix the basics: fast human handoffs, plain data policies, and bots for simple tasks while people handle edge cases.
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Latest AI News for Operations
Palantir bets big on U.K. defense with new AI partnership and £750m MoD contract
Palantir deepens its U.K. defense push with a new AI partnership, £1.5B committed and a £750M five-year MoD deal nearing. Expect faster buys, tighter controls, and upskilled ops.
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Kazakhstan's Freedom Bank Launches AI Voice Assistant for 119 Business Tasks, Free GPT-5, and Cashback That Turns Into Stock
Freedom Bank's super app now has a voice assistant for taxes, payroll, transfers, fines-119 commands. Less manual input, clearer audits, more time for real work.
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Honeywell and TotalEnergies Pilot AI at Port Arthur Refinery to Predict Problems Minutes Early
Honeywell and TotalEnergies are piloting AI at Port Arthur to give operators earlier warnings. On the DCU, it flagged events about 12 minutes sooner, cutting downtime and flaring.
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What INMA Learned After Two Years of AI in the Newsroom
News publishers moved from AI curiosity to deployment, now part of the ops toolkit. Gains in automation, reporting, personalization, and revenue-with humans in charge.
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Anthropic disrupts China-linked AI-driven hacking campaign, warns agents could scale future attacks
Researchers say they foiled an AI-led hacking campaign tied to China, showing agents can scale attacks with less effort. Lock down agent access, enforce MFA, and log everything.
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Latest AI News for PR and Communications
Cobalt Keys LLC expands AI-driven PR and email automation to secure media coverage and market authority for professional corporations without ad spend
Cobalt Keys LLC expands AI-driven PR and email systems to earn media, authority, and pipeline-no ad spend. Data-led outreach and content help teams test, prove, and grow.
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AI Rewrites Comms as CEOs Tighten Control, HarrisX-Ragan Survey Finds
AI now does half the comms load in about a third of orgs-speed up, new tensions over voice and control. The edge: blend judgment with AI skills and reset the CEO partnership.
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PR Newswire Opens Access to AI, Keeping Source-Verified Press Releases at the Core of AEO and GEO
PR Newswire now lets trusted AI and search index its releases, making source-verified info easy to find and cite. Prep content for AEO/GEO with clear structure and metadata.
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From SEO to AEO: Trustpoint Xposure Brings Answer Engine Optimization to Modern PR
AEO structures content so AI assistants can verify, cite, and reuse it with confidence. Trustpoint Xposure brings this to PR for more accurate, consistent inclusion in AI answers.
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Smarter Insights, Warmer Bonds: AI With Heart in Pet Marketing
Use AI to spot what pet owners care about and test quickly, but keep humans steering tone, trust, and claims. Insight for speed; people for story, empathy, and brand standards.
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Sun Life Teams Up With Pasito to Simplify Benefits Enrollment With AI
Sun Life benefits now on Pasito, using AI to read plan docs, sync payroll, and explain choices simply. Fewer questions, smoother enrollment; referrals start Jan 1, 2026.
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Latest AI News for Product Development
How AI Rewrites the Developer Workflow: Faster Planning, Cleaner Code, Safer Releases
AI cuts busywork from planning to deployment, flags risk early, and speeds delivery. Teams ship cleaner code, tighter tests, and make decisions faster-humans stay in control.
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Smart Glasses Surge 346% as Double 11 Pushes AI Hardware to the Masses
Double 11 shows AI hardware moving from hype to use, led by smart glasses. Buyers want visible utility and choice; ship daily-use apps, tier pricing, and lean on C2M.
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From A/B Testing to Agentic Ops, Dynatrace Rethinks Enterprise Observability
Enterprises are A/B testing models and building agents, so observability must track intent, routing, steps, cost, and outcomes. Dynatrace extends this to AI workloads and Azure.
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How AI and Low-Code Are Changing the Way Teams Build Software
Teams are rethinking delivery: low/no-code and AI handle repetitive work, freeing focus for strategy, UX, and hard problems. Use each tool where it fits, with guardrails and review.
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Arrive AI Q3 2025: Momentum builds with hospital robots, ninth patent secured, expanded partnerships, and runway for growth
Arrive AI posts Q3 progress: new hires, hospital robotics live, fresh patents, and smarter Arrive Points with TOF sensors. Builders get clear signals on modular scale and custody.
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Builder.io Launches Fusion 1.0, First AI Agent Uniting Product, Design, and Code
Builder.io's Fusion 1.0 links product, design and code so teams build in one place with fewer handoffs. It plugs into Slack, Jira, Figma and GitHub, turning ideas into PRs fast.
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Hestia Insight pivots to AI and IP consulting, ends vending operations, $5M raise planned in 10-Q filing
Hestia shifts from vending to AI/IP consulting, with $8k revenue and deeper losses as it retools. Product leads should watch pilots, R&D pace, and the planned $5M raise.
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Latest AI News for Real Estate and Construction
HappyCo launches Voice Assist, turning maintenance notes into predictive insights for multifamily
HappyCo launches Voice Assist so techs speak notes that become searchable records and workflows. The result: faster repairs, lower costs, and clearer visibility across properties.
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AI pilots surge in CRE, but payoffs lag as leaders pull ahead, JLL says
AI pilots in CRE skyrocketed to 92%, but ROI lags without solid data, skills, and process. Start small, nail quick wins, and build the plumbing to scale from pilot to outcomes.
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D.R. Horton turns to Prophetic's zoning AI to build more homes, faster
D.R. Horton is tapping Prophetic's AI to speed zoning reads and land decisions, cutting analysis from hours to seconds. Faster bids mean more lots controlled-and more homes built.
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D.R. Horton Taps AI to Cut Zoning Reviews to Seconds and Speed Homebuilding
D.R. Horton is teaming with Prophetic to shrink zoning reviews from hours to seconds. Faster, cited answers on what's buildable could open more sites and help them move first.
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Drones and AI Give Buildings an MRI to Cut Energy Waste and Costly Guesswork
Lamarr.AI turns drone and thermal scans into a building MRI, pinpointing envelope leaks in 3D and tying fixes to costs and ROI. Faster decisions, up to 22% HVAC savings.
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Latest AI News for Sales
Lative raises €6.4M to scale AI sales planning as users see 24% productivity gains
Lative raises €6.4M to scale AI-driven sales planning and go-to-market. Users report up to 24% productivity gains as teams swap spreadsheets for real-time visibility.
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From Guesswork to Guest Work: AI-Driven Personalisation in 2025 Hotel Sales
AI personalisation turns instinct into a repeatable system-signal, speed, and touches that feel human. Hotels are seeing up to 30% more upsells and 20% faster replies.
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Lative Raises $7.5M to Scale AI-Driven Sales Planning After 10x Growth in 15 Months
Lative raised $7.5M to speed its AI sales planning platform and expand go-to-market. Seismic and Intercom use it to ditch spreadsheets for real-time plans and faster cycles.
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AI Drives Singles' Day Sales Momentum as Chinese Consumers Show Strength
Singles' Day shows how smarter promos win: longer runways, livestreams, and real-time tweaks that keep buyers engaged. AI sharpens demand forecasts, creative, pricing, and paths.
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AI lifts Singles' Day to strongest gains since 2021 as Alibaba, JD outpace rivals
Singles' Day grew ~14.8% YoY as AI sharpened targeting, pricing, and ops-less waste, better margins. Sales teams should lean into Alibaba/JD for conversion and test premium pricing.
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Latest AI News for Science and Research
After ChatGPT, What Scientists Say About AI Is Changing How We Teach Science
Scientists' AI commentaries now pair core research practices with ethics and governance. That shift is already changing courses, lab protocols, and how work gets judged.
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Single-pass laser computing slashes AI energy and matches GPU-level accuracy
An optical stack turns matrix math into a single pass of laser light, cutting memory traffic and latency. Tests hit 94% on MNIST and similar on vision tasks, with efficiency gains.
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Humata AI for Study and Research: What It Does, How to Use It, Pros and Cons
Humata AI helps researchers, students, and teachers cut through dense PDFs with quick summaries and grounded answers. Upload a file, ask a question, and get cited insights fast.
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MOF-ChemUnity: an open knowledge graph for MOFs that curbs AI hallucinations and accelerates discovery
MOF-ChemUnity links 15,000+ MOFs into a searchable graph, grounding AI and lab work in curated records. Open access, it helps compare syntheses and shortlist candidates.
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Invisible Instructions, Skewed Reviews: Inside Academia's AI Prompt-Injection Scandal
Peer review is being gamed by hidden AI prompts tucked into manuscripts. The piece lays out simple checks, scanner steps, and policy fixes to stop it before it spreads.
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Zuckerberg's CZI Picks GPUs Over New Labs and Hires, Targeting 10,000 by 2028
At CZI's Biohub, scientists say skip more desks and give them GPUs. Zuckerberg and Chan are scaling the cluster from ~1,000 to 10,000 by 2028 to speed AI-heavy biology.
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Latest AI News for Writers
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AI learns from books and art scraped at scale, and authors are pushing back. Courts want proof of copying, and the fight is shifting to consent, data sources, and getting paid.
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