Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 18th of January

Ease into your Sunday with 3 new AI tools and 97 AI news articles. Skim the highlights, pick a tool to try, and catch up without losing your weekend.

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Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 18th of January

Latest AI Tools

Sled

Sled provides a secure voice interface to your local coding agent: speak from your phone, the agent runs on your computer and reports what it did. Code stays on-device via Tailscale. Open-source; set up in about five minutes.
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1Code

1Code runs and manages multiple AI coding agents-launch Claude Code in remote sandboxes, run QA and bug-finder agents, debug and test code via API. Open-source core with paid tiers.
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Colloqio

Colloqio: an on-device AI chat that runs entirely on your phone-offline, private, and free of API or subscription costs. Ideal for quick questions, brainstorming, and travel.
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All AI News for Today

97 News Articles published.

Latest General AI News

Micron Jumps 8% on AI Demand as CEO Sees Memory Shortage Lasting Into 2027

Micron jumped on an AI memory squeeze, with some prices seen up ~55% in Q1. Supply looks tight into 2027, boosting mix and margins for DRAM/HBM players.
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CMOs and CX Leaders, Start Here: Actionable Research, AI Reality Checks, and What to Scale in 2026

Cut the noise, act on what moves the numbers: pilot AI, mine your contact center, and reset content for relevance and distribution. Prove value fast, then scale what works.
Read more →

Can Google's AI glasses finally be something people want to wear?

Google's third swing at smart glasses lands in 2026, with audio and HUD options. They win only if they look like real eyewear, deliver daily value, and set a new privacy bar.
Read more →

From dashboards to agents: 13 signals in the race to real-time retail

Retail is going real-time, and tiny delays now cost big money. theCUBE + NYSE Wired spotlights 13 signals and quick, practical moves across data, agents, and ops.
Read more →

Can't Share the Full Text? How to Get the Key Points and Context on Tracking AI Harms

Hit a paywall? Ask for structured summaries, map claims to evidence, triangulate with NIST and AI Incident Database, and turn insights into concrete steps with owners and metrics.
Read more →

Trump and States Push to Shield Consumers From AI-Driven Electricity Hikes

Trump and states want tech giants to fund grid upgrades their AI data centers require. PJM would cut deals so companies, not households, pay as demand lifts bills.
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Latest AI News for Creatives

GIGABYTE and NVIDIA deepen partnership at CES 2026: RTX 5090 AORUS, Studio laptops, and G-SYNC monitors for AI gaming and creators

GIGABYTE and NVIDIA roll out RTX 5090 cards, Studio laptops, and G-SYNC displays at CES 2026. Expect faster renders, steadier thermals, and smoother previews for creative work.
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Creativity Still Sells: Learn the Tenets, Beat the Bots

AI trains on proven hits; creatives should, too. Study the canon, keep ideas close to the product, and let taste-not tools-turn simple truths into work that moves people.
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Nigeria's Creative Economy Runs on AI - From Films and Photos to Ads, $434.4 Million on the Line

AI has gone from experiment to tool in Nigeria's creative scene, speeding up film, photo, and ad work while cutting costs. The edge goes to teams that bake it into their workflow.
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AI for Creatives: RRC Polytech Hosts Free Jan. 29 Fireside Chat

Practical AI for creatives: a free Jan 29 fireside chat at Roundhouse, Manitou a bi Bii daziigae. Learn workflows and real examples from Ben Myers and Sophie Theodorou.
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Alien Inside the Machine: Artists Push AI Beyond Efficiency Into Mystery

AI isn't just a faster assistant; under pressure it shows odd, improvisational quirks-the 'alien inside the machine.' Creatives can coax them with friction and tight constraints.
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Seela Debuts an All-in-One AI Studio for Side-by-Side Model Chat and Image Generation

Seela launches an all-in-one creative hub: text-to-image, image-to-image, and side-by-side responses from leading models in one workspace. Less tab juggling, faster choices.
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Latest AI News for Customer Support

2026: CCMA predicts AI will make or break customer experience - and redefine UK contact centres

AI will define UK contact centre CX in 2026, with outcome metrics, proactive service and careful rollouts. Publish clear policy and upskill teams to protect trust.
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AI Is Taking Over Logistics Back Offices, One Email and Invoice at a Time

AI is quietly taking the grind out of logistics back offices-quotes, invoices, ETAs, and email-cutting errors and cycle time. Start small with guardrails, then scale what works.
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Latest AI News for Education

Bend the AI Arc in Schools: Risks Outweigh Benefits-Prosper, Prepare, Protect

A Brookings study warns AI's path in schools puts learning at risk, but there's still time to fix it. Use guardrails-Prosper, Prepare, Protect-to enrich, not erode, learning.
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Microsoft rolls out AI tools for teaching, learning, and career readiness

Microsoft is rolling out classroom-ready AI and a new educator program in the apps schools already use. Students get 12 months of Microsoft 365 and LinkedIn Premium, safely.
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AMA invests $12M in AI and data to personalize physician training

AMA is investing $12M to build data and AI-driven learning paths for physicians across stages. The first $1.1M backs 11 teams to deliver faster feedback and fairer growth.
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Purdue and Google launch AI alliance with new undergraduate AI competency requirement

Purdue and Google launch a 5-year partnership to boost AI education and research. The plan adds a campus AI hub, TPU access, and an AI competency for all undergrads.
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Second MenaML Winter School heads to KAUST, growing homegrown AI across MENA

Jan 24-29, MenaML Winter School lands at KAUST, Saudi Arabia with speakers from 16 institutions and an emphasis on efficient AI. Applications open, with preference for MENA ties.
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Latest AI News for Executives and Strategy

Wilo extends CEO Oliver Hermes' mandate to 2031 as AI-led water strategy gains pace

Wilo extends CEO Oliver Hermes' mandate to 2031, signaling steady strategy and AI-led growth in efficient, digital water solutions. Tim Huetter becomes General Representative.
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Mustafa Suleyman's Human-First AI Playbook at Microsoft

Mustafa Suleyman is steering Microsoft's AI to human-in-the-loop, domain-first systems that scale in real work. Copilot becomes an operator as safety favors hard limits first.
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Meta's AI Rift Hits the Tape: What German Investors Should Watch Before Jan 28

Meta slips to $615 as reports flag tension around AI leadership and a compute reorg. Watch throughput, EU rules, and Jan 28 earnings for clues on capex, Llama pace, and sentiment.
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CEOs to Double AI Spend in 2026, Betting on AI Agents to Drive ROI

Companies plan to double AI spend by 2026 to ~1.7% of revenue, with CEOs in charge. Focus shifts to agentic systems, tied to clear KPIs, budgets beyond IT, and measurable ROI.
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Latest AI News for Finance

Micron Jumps 8% on AI Demand as CEO Sees Memory Shortage Lasting Into 2027

Micron jumped on an AI memory squeeze, with some prices seen up ~55% in Q1. Supply looks tight into 2027, boosting mix and margins for DRAM/HBM players.
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Luxembourg Launches AI in Finance Advisory Board with Global Leaders to Guide Responsible Innovation

Luxembourg set up an AI in Finance Advisory Board to advise Minister Gilles Roth on responsible deployment. Finance leaders and academics will convene often to boost competitiveness.
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From noise to alpha: AI that turns unstructured data into faster, smarter trades

Alpha is shifting to faster, smarter decisions, with AI pushing right data into trade flow. Humans stay in control while automation lifts fills, risk, and missed ops.
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Singapore's MAS Consortium Releases Executive Handbook on AI Risk Management for Financial Institutions

MindForge issues an AI Risk Management Executive Handbook for financial institutions. It works with MAS guidance and gives a risk-based playbook to scale AI without slowing delivery.
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AI's Real Impact on Quant Finance-Fewer Seats, Higher Bar

AI isn't wiping out quants-it's compressing teams and raising the bar. The edge goes to folks who keep judgment, risk, and verification tight while using AI to clear busywork.
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Nigeria's Open Space AI fintech appoints AlHuda CIBE MD Zubair Mughal as Shariah adviser

AlHuda CIBE named MD Muhammad Zubair Mughal Shariah Adviser to Nigeria's Open Space, effective Jan 1, 2026. Expect tighter governance, AI oversight, and clearer reporting.
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Predict, Plan, Prevent: AI That Saves Lives and Hospital Budgets

Healthcare finance needs live signals, not lagging reports. Predictive models and audit automation cut denials, tame costs, and help teams staff smarter without slowing care.
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Latest AI News for Government

Indus AI Week 2026 runs Feb 9-15 as Pakistan moves from policy to adoption and invites global investors

Pakistan hosts Indus AI Week 2026 on Feb 9-15, turning its AI policy into action with a national, hands-on program. Global partners are invited to build pilots, skills, and deals.
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Lawmakers push AI across ministries to modernize services, boost efficiency, and make government more transparent

MPs urge ministries to adopt AI more widely to modernise services, raise efficiency, and strengthen transparency. Start with focused pilots, firm guardrails, and team upskilling.
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Ireland urged to use EU presidency to ban AI tools for non-consensual intimate images as X limits Grok

Ireland's AI council urges using its 2026 EU presidency to ban AI that generates intimate images and CSAM. They want clear victim guidance and stronger platform rules.
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Isle of Man opens £1m National AI Office to balance opportunity with responsible use

Isle of Man is opening a National AI Office to boost skills and safe use, backed by £1m. Expect guidance, guardrails, and pilots so teams improve services without risking trust.
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Trump and States Push to Shield Consumers From AI-Driven Electricity Hikes

Trump and states want tech giants to fund grid upgrades their AI data centers require. PJM would cut deals so companies, not households, pay as demand lifts bills.
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Japan Presses X to Curb AI-Generated Sexualised Images of Real People

Japan is pressing X to curb AI-made sexualized images and submit a corrective plan. If progress stalls, officials may issue guidance under its AI law.
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Latest AI News for Healthcare

How ChatGPT Health Could Change Your Next Doctor's Visit-Promise, Pitfalls, and Privacy

ChatGPT Health helps patients sort labs and questions, so visits focus on choices that matter. But it needs oversight-verify outputs, set limits, and protect privacy.
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Practical AI for Nurses: Free LinkedIn and University of Phoenix Webinar on Jan 22

Free 60-minute webinar from University of Phoenix and LinkedIn on AI in nursing: practical skills, use cases, and how to evaluate tools. Jan 22, 2026, 11 a.m. PT/12 AZ/2 p.m. ET.
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AI rushes into healthcare: OpenAI buys Torch, Anthropic debuts Claude for healthcare, MergeLabs raises $250M-and new risks loom

AI is rushing into healthcare to ease admin load, staffing gaps, and access. Grab the upside with human review, guardrails, strong privacy, and results you can measure.
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Philippines AI-driven medical billing and coding cuts costs 50-60% for US insurers and health systems, with 99.6% accuracy and HITRUST security

Shift billing and coding to HITRUST-certified Philippine teams pairing experts with AI for 50-60% savings and 99.6% accuracy. Faster reimbursements, fewer denials.
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OpenAI, Anthropic, and a $250M bet push AI deeper into healthcare as safety risks mount

OpenAI buys Torch, Anthropic debuts Claude for Health, and MergeLabs raises $250M-AI in care is moving fast. Leaders should chase clear ROI while tightening privacy and safety.
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AI Rushes Into Healthcare: Big Bets, Bigger Questions

AI's push into healthcare is here: OpenAI bought Torch, Anthropic launched Claude, and MergeLabs raised $250M at an $850M valuation. Expect voice, doc tools, and data services.
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AI can ease 2026 US healthcare crunch, McKinsey says

US healthcare stays under financial and workforce strain in 2026. AI offers practical gains: lower admin costs, cleaner claims, and faster notes-if governance keeps pace.
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Latest AI News for Human Resources

DianaHR launches first production-grade AI onboarding agent, from offer to payroll

DianaHR unveils a production-grade HR agent that moves hires from offer letter to payroll with almost no rekeying. Most runs on autopilot, with a human for exceptions.
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2025 Future of Work: Employers push AI, employees want transparency

AI is rising at work, but trust lags-55% see company benefits; only 22% feel good about their own jobs. HR can close the gap with clear policy, guardrails, and training.
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AI boosts payroll's role in employee experience and compliance, ISG finds

ISG says AI-driven payroll now boosts employee experience, compliance, and financial agility. Its 2025 Buyers Guides spotlight leaders like ADP, Oracle, and UKG across categories.
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Embedded AI Will Decide HR Software Winners by 2026

AI has moved from add-on to core in HR, with real gains when it's built into everyday workflows. By 2026, buyers want clarity, consistency, and accountable choices at scale.
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Latest AI News for Insurance

Florida lawmakers eye AI curbs in claims as insurers push to preserve property insurance reforms

Florida may set stricter AI guardrails for claims, while carriers warn against undoing recent fixes. Expect a push for transparency, human review, and clear vendor oversight.
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Nevado AI Debuts AI-native, Agentic Operating Platform for Insurance and Financial Services

Nevado AI launches an agent-orchestrated platform for insurers that speeds decisions while keeping control standards intact. It helps teams shed legacy drag and ship faster.
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SCOR Joins $750M Facility Offering One-Policy Cover for AI and Data Centers

SCOR joins a consortium supporting ATA's $750m multi-line facility for AI and data centres. It consolidates cover into one policy, with SCOR leading EIL and following on more lines.
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Philippines AI-driven medical billing and coding cuts costs 50-60% for US insurers and health systems, with 99.6% accuracy and HITRUST security

Shift billing and coding to HITRUST-certified Philippine teams pairing experts with AI for 50-60% savings and 99.6% accuracy. Faster reimbursements, fewer denials.
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From Pilots to Performance: AI Drives Operational Efficiency Across Kenyan Enterprises

Kenyan insurers are moving past pilots, using AI in core systems for faster claims, cleaner data, and tighter fraud checks. See deployments at AI Kenya's Jan 29 Nairobi forum.
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Latest AI News for IT and Development

FDA Needs to Speed Up Healthcare AI Oversight-and Use Its Drug Development Playbook

AI in healthcare is moving faster than FDA policy, leaving hospitals and vendors exposed. Borrow drug-style phased validation, preset endpoints, risk tiers, and post-market checks.
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From dashboards to agents: 13 signals in the race to real-time retail

Retail is going real-time, and tiny delays now cost big money. theCUBE + NYSE Wired spotlights 13 signals and quick, practical moves across data, agents, and ops.
Read more →

Japan and ASEAN Strike AI Pact on Models and Rules Amid US-China Push

Japan and ASEAN will team up on AI models and related laws after a joint pledge in Hanoi. Expect working groups on data, compute, and evals, plus practical guidance for teams.
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Second MenaML Winter School heads to KAUST, growing homegrown AI across MENA

Jan 24-29, MenaML Winter School lands at KAUST, Saudi Arabia with speakers from 16 institutions and an emphasis on efficient AI. Applications open, with preference for MENA ties.
Read more →

Latest AI News for Management

Fujitsu Saves Millions as Celonis Cuts Excess Inventory 20% and Halves Orders in Six Months

Fujitsu is using Celonis to sharpen inventory decisions and scale AI, cutting excess stock by 20% and orders by 50%. Teams act faster with real process data-and save millions.
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Singapore's MAS Consortium Releases Executive Handbook on AI Risk Management for Financial Institutions

MindForge issues an AI Risk Management Executive Handbook for financial institutions. It works with MAS guidance and gives a risk-based playbook to scale AI without slowing delivery.
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Games Workshop bans AI in design to protect Warhammer's human creators

Games Workshop bans AI in design and competitions to protect IP and human creators. The takeaway for managers: set clear no-go zones, approve safe uses, and keep learning.
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AI Will Be Your Colleague: David Bailin on Long Horizon AI, Agents, and Why Minds Beat Models in Wealth Management

AI shifts from answer box to teammate, handling research, monitoring, and client work. Bailin shows what's real now, where agents help most, and why human judgment still rules.
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AI fuels decade-long memory upcycle for Samsung and SK Hynix, ClearBridge says

AI demand is turning memory into a growth engine, and Samsung and SK Hynix look set to benefit. HBM-fueled orders suggest a longer cycle, though yields and ramps bear watching.
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Latest AI News for Marketing

CMOs and CX Leaders, Start Here: Actionable Research, AI Reality Checks, and What to Scale in 2026

Cut the noise, act on what moves the numbers: pilot AI, mine your contact center, and reset content for relevance and distribution. Prove value fast, then scale what works.
Read more →

Google's UCP makes agent-first shopping the new normal - what marketers need to know

Google's UCP brings agent-led shopping to Search and Gemini, with backing from Shopify, Walmart, Target, and more. Marketers: tighten product data, offers, and agent scripts.
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Spending more, still skeptical: B2B marketers trust AI for execution, not strategy

B2B teams use AI for speed and execution, while strategy stays human. Leaders want quick wins and guardrails, with budgets rising and tools like ChatGPT and Einstein in daily use.
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Gmail's AI won't kill email marketing - it will reward intent and brand

Gmail's new AI summaries won't kill email-they'll reward useful messages and trusted brands. Write for humans and machines: plain subjects, scannable copy, and real value.
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Latest AI News for Operations

Reassure Stakeholders Before the Facts Are In: Scenario Planning and Legal-Comms Coordination for Cyber Incidents

In a cyber incident with few facts, your job is to cut uncertainty and protect trust. Say what's known and unknown, explain actions, name owners, and give a firm update time.
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From Buzzword to Battle Drill: CGSC's AI-Enabled Wargame Delivers Faster Turns, Smarter Plans

At CGSC, a small team built an AI wargame in a week, ran nine turns in a day, and surfaced risks humans miss. Lesson: start small, guide it, and keep a human in the loop.
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From dashboards to agents: 13 signals in the race to real-time retail

Retail is going real-time, and tiny delays now cost big money. theCUBE + NYSE Wired spotlights 13 signals and quick, practical moves across data, agents, and ops.
Read more →

ITG Embeds Adobe Firefly in Storyteq as Gartner Names It a Leader in DAM and CMP, Steve Shaw Joins to Drive AI-Ready Content Operations

ITG is bringing Adobe Firefly Services into Storyteq, putting gen AI directly in the workflow. Expect quicker content, fewer tool swaps, smarter tagging, and Gartner-backed cred.
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Agentic AI That Actually Works in Production Starts with Sovereignty

Pilots look great; production stalls. Scale comes from sovereignty and agentic operations-governed data, observability, and cost control-so agents stay safe and deliver real ROI.
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Beyond Agent-Washing: AgileBlue's Agentic AI Becomes a SOC Teammate, Cutting False-Positive Toil 72%

Agentic AI moves SOCs from alert queues to action-agents investigate, decide, remediate without constant handoffs. Early results cut false positives ~72% and speed response.
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AI Is Taking Over Logistics Back Offices, One Email and Invoice at a Time

AI is quietly taking the grind out of logistics back offices-quotes, invoices, ETAs, and email-cutting errors and cycle time. Start small with guardrails, then scale what works.
Read more →

Latest AI News for PR and Communications

AI Media Monitoring Tools Market to Hit $38B by 2035: 19% CAGR, Cloud Leads, Social Monitoring Dominates, North America Ahead

AI media monitoring has become standard for PR, with the market set to reach $38B by 2035 at 19% CAGR. Expect real-time visibility, unified views, and smarter crisis playbooks.
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Chatbot Charm, Human Doubt: Inside a Reporter's On-Air Test of AI

AI now steers what gets heard in comments, meetings, and interviews. PR teams need rules, human review, and crisp messages to keep real voices, facts, and context visible.
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News Corp's big AI bet: Symbolic.ai deal aims to speed up reporting, stirs debate over jobs and standards

News Corp is bringing Symbolic.ai into its newsrooms to cut grunt work: research, transcription, and review. Faster checks mean a higher bar on provenance and cleaner PR assets.
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Latest AI News for Product Development

PTC adds governed AI to ALM, strengthening traceability and compliance

PTC updates Codebeamer, Codebeamer AI, and Pure Variants to tighten traceability, change control, and AI for requirements and tests. Windchill links and PLE speed reviews.
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Can Google's AI glasses finally be something people want to wear?

Google's third swing at smart glasses lands in 2026, with audio and HUD options. They win only if they look like real eyewear, deliver daily value, and set a new privacy bar.
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Steal This AI Product Playbook From CES 2026 to Ship Crypto Products in Two Weeks

At CES 2026, a demo showed teams compressing months of work into two weeks with AI, rapid tests, and simulated customers. Crypto can borrow the loop: tiny builds, proof.
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Nigeria's Open Space AI fintech appoints AlHuda CIBE MD Zubair Mughal as Shariah adviser

AlHuda CIBE named MD Muhammad Zubair Mughal Shariah Adviser to Nigeria's Open Space, effective Jan 1, 2026. Expect tighter governance, AI oversight, and clearer reporting.
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Two Weeks, Not Six Months: McKinsey's CES 2026 AI Playbook for Crypto Builders

At CES 2026, McKinsey showed AI can shrink months of product work to weeks with fast loops, user tests, and data-driven picks. Crypto teams can run the same playbook.
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Latest AI News for Real Estate and Construction

AI That Turns Infrastructure Into Climate Progress

AI's promise in infrastructure isn't chatbots-it's cutting waste, emissions, and overruns by unifying messy project data. Build 'cognitive infrastructure' and learn from every job.
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AI's Data Center Gold Rush Leaves Landlords Behind-Can REITs Catch Up?

AI demand soars, yet data center REITs lag as margins flow to chips and hyperscalers. Move first on megawatts, flexible capital, and smarter contracts to catch up.
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Benutech Launches ClientVerify.ai to Speed Real Estate Closings and Cut Fraud

Benutech's ClientVerify.ai brings ID checks, document capture, and compliance into one workflow for faster, safer closings. Expect cleaner files, less fraud risk, and lower costs.
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Latest AI News for Sales

FormFactor's AI-HBM Buzz vs. Insider Selling: Can Q4 Results Justify the Valuation?

AI/HBM demand puts FormFactor back in focus, even as insider sales collide with upbeat analyst buzz. Treat Feb 4's earnings as a checkpoint for margins, mix, and deal timing.
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Responsible AI in Sales That Customers Actually Trust

AI can speed sales, but trust keeps deals moving. Be upfront about where AI shows up, keep humans in charge, audit for bias, and bake privacy and consent into every step.
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Latest AI News for Science and Research

Quantumzyme and Predictive Research Sign MoU to Explore AI for Green Chemistry and Biocatalysis

Quantumzyme and Predictive Research signed an MoU to test AI for enzyme engineering, biocatalysis, and greener process design. The goal: faster R&D and better enzymes.
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Biopharma's AI Boom Runs on Bench Skills, Not Buttons

AI doesn't replace researchers; it scales their judgment. Advanced, hands-on skills and clean data win - from CRISPR and NGS to coding literacy and rigorous QC.
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Can't Share the Full Text? How to Get the Key Points and Context on Tracking AI Harms

Hit a paywall? Ask for structured summaries, map claims to evidence, triangulate with NIST and AI Incident Database, and turn insights into concrete steps with owners and metrics.
Read more →

Second MenaML Winter School heads to KAUST, growing homegrown AI across MENA

Jan 24-29, MenaML Winter School lands at KAUST, Saudi Arabia with speakers from 16 institutions and an emphasis on efficient AI. Applications open, with preference for MENA ties.
Read more →

AI that understands tables tackles the structured data paradox and unlocks 99% of organisational data

AI that reads tables by meaning-not labels-turns scattered datasets into credible answers. It cuts 80% of the grunt work and brings plain-language, policy-aware search to everyone.
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Latest AI News for Writers

Black Monday in iGaming Content: AI Cuts, Deferred Pay, and Why Human Voices Still Win

AI went from buzz to layoffs in iGaming, with writers feeling the brunt. Here's a grounded look at what changed, why human work still matters, and how to protect your career.
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From Research to Rhetoric: AI Assistants That Help You Make Your Case

Write sharper, faster with an AI stack that keeps your voice and evidence tight. Perplexity for sources, Claude for structure, EssayService for drafts, Grammarly for polish.
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Publishers unite with authors, move to join Google AI copyright lawsuit

Hachette and Cengage seek to join authors suing Google for training Gemini on books without permission. The bid could strengthen calls for licenses and payouts.
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