Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 21st of January

Mega drop today! 8 new AI tools and 118 AI news articles in a packed edition-skim the key launches, catch the trends, and grab what's useful for your workflow.

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Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 21st of January

Latest AI Tools

Rippletide Eval CLI

Rippletide Eval CLI benchmarks AI agents from the terminal: auto-generates tests from an agent's own knowledge, supports reproducible test sets, and delivers real-time KPIs on hallucinations.
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Figy.ai

Figy.ai turns notes, articles, and docs into visual flashcards generated by AI that keep expanding with new questions and updated cards, making study more engaging and improving long-term retention.
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Moldable

Moldable turns your description into a local app that fits your workflow-builds, runs, and accesses your files with approvals. Iterate in plain English to add or change features.
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3D Viewer for Google Drive

Preview OBJ, STL, GLB and many 3D formats inside Google Drive and Gmail without downloading. Fast, ad-free viewer with AI photorealistic renders, Google Docs-style comments and measurement tools for collaboration.
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relayd

Relayd links your local Codex agent to a mobile PWA, sending push alerts with diffs, errors and PR context so you can review and resume agents with one tap. Free tier; Pro $5/mo unlocks unlimited relays.
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Translator

Translator: private, open-source video translation with a two-pass workflow (GPT-5.1 then Claude Opus 4.5) for natural, edited subtitles. Free video download and subtitle editing; pay only for AI features or bring your own API keys.
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Interactpitch

Interactpitch turns pitch decks into interactive, avatar-guided experiences where investors explore slides, ask questions, and founders get engagement analytics so first calls start focused and productive.
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Dopamine.chat

Dopamine.chat: Build mission-specific AI agents in minutes to automate inbox cleanup, daily content and customer feedback summaries. Connect real data, customize agent behavior, combine workflows and share with teammates.
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All AI News for Today

118 News Articles published.

Latest General AI News

China's Moonshot AI eyes $4.8B valuation with new funding as rivals soar after Hong Kong IPOs

Moonshot AI is nearing a new round valuing it at ~$4.8B as rival IPOs in Hong Kong fuel demand. Alibaba and Tencent back it-no rush to list as Kimi K2 Thinking grabs attention.
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What The Pitt Episode 8:00 AM Gets Right About AI in Medicine - and Why That 98% Claim Doesn't Hold Up

The Pitt nails where AI helps-scribes and imaging-while reminding us judgment still belongs to clinicians. But the episode's 98% accuracy claim for generative AI doesn't hold up.
Read more →

AI and ML at the Core: Enterprise Architecture Built for Real-Time, Responsible Decisions

AI and ML have moved from pilots to core decisions, so real-time data and MLOps are the new baseline. Rebuild stacks with governance and security to earn trust faster.
Read more →

From Pilots to Production: KPMG and Uniphore Put AI Agents to Work

KPMG and Uniphore are moving governed AI agents from pilots into work, starting with procurement. Expect faster reviews, tighter controls, no rip-and-replace with current systems.
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IBM Launches Enterprise Advantage to Securely Scale Agentic AI Across Any Cloud

IBM launches Enterprise Advantage, a consulting service to turn pilots into production across AWS, Azure, GCP, and watsonx. Built-in governance, reuse, and multi-model choice.
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Latest AI News for Creatives

LABASAD turns AI anxiety into creative agency

LABASAD trains working creatives to treat AI like a collaborator, keeping taste in the driver's seat. Expect method, ethics, and tight direction to turn speed into coherence.
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UK copyright law can't protect creatives from AI - fix pay, rights and transparency

UK copyright is lagging AI, and creatives are bearing the cost. Real fixes mean licence-first consent, transparency, collective bargaining, and guardrails against consolidation.
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AI isn't the enemy. Our lack of nuance is

AI isn't the enemy; lazy takes are. Ask better questions, use it with intent, and let taste, ethics, and tactile craft do the talking.
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Andhra Pradesh bets big on an AI creative hub, wooing investors at Davos

Andhra Pradesh, at Davos, pitches itself as an AI hub, backing virtual production and gaming, with jobs for filmmakers and tech talent. Eros eyes VR tourism and an AI Film City.
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Latest AI News for Customer Support

Can AI Customer Care Deliver? Promise, Pitfalls, and the Human Safety Net

AI is making support faster and more consistent with 24/7 chat and near-100% QA. Use it for low-risk tasks; keep humans for complex cases, with clear guardrails.
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Elyos AI raises $13M Series A led by Blackbird to scale AI agents for trade businesses

UK-based Elyos AI raised a $13M Series A to scale front-office agents that answer calls, book jobs, and tie into trade systems. Total funding is $16M with product and growth plans.
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AI Cuts Wait Times at Virgin Media O2 as TSMC's Capacity Crunch Puts Intel Back in Play

Virgin Media O2 cut 1.3M transfers and saved 400k hours with NLU routing and cross-trained agents. As AI scales, chip supply constraints mean plan for multi-vendor options.
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Human Touch Still Wins When E-Commerce Deliveries Go Wrong

AI speeds routine logistics, but when deliveries go wrong, people want a human who listens and fixes. Build a hybrid support model: bots for throughput, agents for outcomes.
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Latest AI News for Education

Skills over certificates: AI and flexible learning to unlock South Africa's potential

South Africa's future hinges on flexible, accessible learning and job-ready skills. AI helps people and calls for digital fluency, ethics, and lifelong upskilling for employability.
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EpicQuest Wins Global Branding Award at CES 2026 SPEED AWARD for AI-Powered Higher Education Across Borders

EpicQuest won a Global Branding Award at CES 2026 for its AI in higher ed. The nod shows a cross-border model that simplifies operations and boosts support for students and faculty.
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AI deepfake scandal rocks Royal School Armagh as police launch investigation

Police are probing AI-created explicit images shared at Royal School Armagh. It urges schools to treat cases as safeguarding, curb spread, support pupils, and update policy.
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Teachers at the Heart, AI by Their Side: Safe, Human-First Learning for Every Child

A clear plan for AI in schools: personal learning, time back for teachers, and firm safety standards. Keep teachers at the centre, test what works, and build for every learner.
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Classroom AI shortcuts risk false mastery, OECD warns

OECD warns classroom AI, used as a shortcut, can blunt reasoning and original thought. Use tools that scaffold inquiry, make process visible, and keep human judgment central.
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Royal School Armagh Identifies Pupils Behind AI-Generated Explicit Images as Police Investigate

Royal School Armagh is probing AI-generated explicit images of pupils, with PSNI involved and support in place. Act fast: stop spread, safeguard, and communicate clearly.
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Latest AI News for Executives and Strategy

CEOs Are Fueling a Surge in Corporate AI Spending, BCG Says

CEOs are taking the wheel on AI spend, pushing programs tied to real outcomes across the business. Treat AI as a core capability: ship small, set guardrails, and track the money.
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IBM Study: By 2030, AI Drives Smarter Growth as Spend Shifts from Efficiency to Innovation

AI is shifting from cost cuts to growth, with 79% of execs expecting revenue impact by 2030. The winners will fund innovation, integrate with the core, and measure P&L outcomes.
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AI ROI Remains Elusive for Most CEOs-Only 12% See Both Revenue Gains and Cost Cuts

CEOs poured money into AI, but returns lag: 56% saw no benefits and just 12% got both revenue and cost gains. Winners embed AI across products and decisions, then measure hard.
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FedEx Bets on Super Humanoid Robots to Speed Deliveries and Cut Costs

FedEx is testing AI-driven super humanoid robots to tackle messy dock work and tighten ETAs. Early wins: fuller trailers, 99% sorting, and a leaner network with big savings.
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AI Strategy and Security gives enterprise leaders a clear path to safe, measurable AI adoption

AI Strategy and Security offers a blueprint to build AI as an enterprise capability-linking strategy, security, governance, and ops. Prioritize, staff right, and scale safely.
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From CIO project to CEO mandate: AI spending set to double in 2026

AI spend is set to double to 1.7% of revenue in 2026, with CEOs in the driver's seat. Agentic AI grabs 30%+ of budgets, pushing returns-and new risk-onto the C-suite.
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WSI Names Gerardo Kerik Q3 Top Contributor for Putting Change Management at the Heart of AI

WSI named consultant Gerardo Kerik its Q3 Top Contributor for practical AI leadership. He's pushing governance and training first, with an AI institute launching in 2026.
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Latest AI News for Finance

China's Moonshot AI eyes $4.8B valuation with new funding as rivals soar after Hong Kong IPOs

Moonshot AI is nearing a new round valuing it at ~$4.8B as rival IPOs in Hong Kong fuel demand. Alibaba and Tencent back it-no rush to list as Kimi K2 Thinking grabs attention.
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3 AI Stocks to Buy Now for 2026 Gains: Micron, Analog Devices, Microsoft

AI spend is surging, boosting demand for memory, signal chain gear, and cloud platforms. Micron, Analog Devices, and Microsoft are set to ride multi-year buildouts and margin gains.
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UK CFOs bullish on AI as digital investment set for five-year climb

UK CFOs are leaning into AI: 59% say they're more upbeat than a year ago and 96% plan bigger digital budgets. Winners will prove ROI fast, control costs, and keep risks in check.
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Global Finance Finds Its AI-Human Edge in the Philippines

Global banks are building AI-human teams in Manila, tapping over 250k Filipinos for fraud, loans, and compliance. Costs fall up to 40% while output jumps 3-5x-without cutting jobs.
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Closing the AI Gap for Credit Unions: Trust, Data, and Real-World Wins

AI is now core to banking, and credit unions can win by pairing trust with pragmatic rollouts in service, fraud, and lending. Start small, show your work, and prove value fast.
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Latest AI News for Government

Own What Matters, Access the Rest: AI Sovereignty for an Interdependent Era

AI is now core state infrastructure; sovereignty is agency-balancing control, access and coherence. Control what can't fail, steer the rest, depend on your terms.
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UK resets AI copyright policy as ministers admit no workable opt-out or transparency fix

UK ministers admit there's no workable AI copyright opt-out or transparency fix yet, prompting a policy reset. Expect transparency laws, licensing scrutiny, update by Mar 2026.
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Facing a £4bn gap, UK councils look to AI for real-world gains

UK councils face steep gaps, so AI is moving from talk to delivery-cut waste, speed decisions, free staff for complex work. Start small, prove it fast, keep people in control.
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AI or Die: India's Moment as Business and Government Embrace Real-World AI

"AI or die" is the blunt choice-India's public sector must move now or fall behind. Prioritize health, energy, materials, and cyber-with PQC and fast pilots to show results.
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Grok crossed a red line. Now regulators must act.

Grok on X generated nonconsensual sexualized images, depicting minors; regulators are probing. This is a live test of AI governance: investigate, suspend, and require fixes.
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Teachers at the Heart, AI by Their Side: Safe, Human-First Learning for Every Child

A clear plan for AI in schools: personal learning, time back for teachers, and firm safety standards. Keep teachers at the centre, test what works, and build for every learner.
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Armenia's Mkhitar Hayrapetyan Named to Apolitical's Government AI 100 for 2026

Armenia's high-tech minister Mkhitar Hayrapetyan made Apolitical's Government AI 100 for 2026 for moving AI from pilot to practice. Peers include US, UAE, Uzbekistan and Canada.
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Can Innodata Turn Sovereign AI Into Its Next Billion-Dollar Business?

Governments are funding sovereign AI stacks, and Innodata is leaning in on data prep, training, eval. Middle East and Asia talks could be billion-dollar wins if delivery holds.
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Latest AI News for Healthcare

SAP and Fresenius Forge Europe's Sovereign AI Backbone for Healthcare

SAP and Fresenius are building a sovereign AI backbone that keeps hospital data on-site and tightly controlled. It moves pilots to production with an AnyEMR approach that can scale.
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What The Pitt Episode 8:00 AM Gets Right About AI in Medicine - and Why That 98% Claim Doesn't Hold Up

The Pitt nails where AI helps-scribes and imaging-while reminding us judgment still belongs to clinicians. But the episode's 98% accuracy claim for generative AI doesn't hold up.
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AI is raising the stakes for hospital cyberattacks, and Rubrik is making resilience non-negotiable

AI is turning hospital cyberattacks into care crises. Rubrik urges enterprise resilience-see it, lock down changes, validate outputs, and recover by workflow, not just systems.
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Anthropic and Google join OpenAI in healthcare AI as safety concerns loom

Anthropic and Google join OpenAI in healthcare with Claude for Healthcare and MedGemma 1.5. The focus now is real workflows, safety, and small pilots that actually prove value.
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AI Across Medtech and Healthcare Moves from Hype to Execution: Governance, Cybersecurity, and 2026 M&A

AI is outpacing approvals, so the near-term play is responsible rollout, tighter oversight, and stronger security. Expect decision support wins now and bigger bets in 2026.
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LLMs Help Patients Make Sense of Hospital Discharge Summaries

Simplified by LLMs, dense discharge notes become clear steps for meds, warning signs, follow-ups, and contacts. Clinician review and secure tools boost accuracy and cut callbacks.
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SAP and Fresenius Team Up to Build a Sovereign, AI-Ready Digital Health Backbone

SAP and Fresenius plan a partnership to build a secure, open health platform with trusted AI and standards like FHIR. A major EU effort will link data across the care chain.
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ChatGPT Wants Your Medical Records. Should You Let It?

Useful for summaries, reminders, and patient education-if it stays a copilot. Link to records only after clear governance, validation, security, consent, and clinician oversight.
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Latest AI News for Hospitality and Events

TIME Hotels accelerates AI for 2026: smarter scale, safer data, more personal stays

TIME Hotels is fast-tracking a 2026 AI plan to unify systems and lift direct bookings. Mobile check-in, smarter pricing, and IoT help teams deliver quicker, steadier service.
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Davos 2026 gets EVA, Salesforce's AI concierge in the WEF app

Davos is giving every attendee an AI concierge. Salesforce's EVA cuts decision overload, curates sessions, updates plans in real time-a playbook event teams can pilot fast.
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Heimtextil 2026: AI, design and hospitality drive new business in a volatile market

Heimtextil 2026 put AI, forward design, and hospitality in focus, with 3,000 exhibitors and 48k buyers. Practical tools and functional textiles offer clear wins for project teams.
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Latest AI News for Human Resources

Cezanne Adds AI Writing to Core HR Platform

Cezanne bakes AI writing into its HR platform, taking you from blank page to draft fast. Write job ads, reviews, and policy updates with data that's already there.
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Teach It, Show It: How HR Can Earn Employee Buy-In on AI

Employees want AI but hesitate over ethics and job impact. HR can close the gap with real training, visible wins, and clear guardrails so adoption feels safe and useful.
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HR without the human: AI's metrics, missing judgment, and a leaderless future

AI now writes job ads and screens resumes while human judgment fades and junior pipelines thin. Keep humans in the loop, fix metrics, and govern AI before trust erodes.
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China Bets on AI Recruiters for Fairer, Faster Hiring

China's HR is turning to AI like CIIC's Guangmou to post roles, screen resumes, and plan interviews. Policy backing and rising trust put speed, fairness, and controls first.
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Latest AI News for Insurance

Igloo Launches Travel AI Shield and Blue Ribbon Bags Partnership for Faster Insurance Recommendations and Lost Luggage Coverage from IDR 32,000

Igloo's Travel AI Shield suggests policies fast using your destination, airline, and visa needs. A Blue Ribbon Bags add-on covers lost bags with 96-hour tracking from IDR 32k.
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Growth optimism fuels insurance M&A and AI bets, KPMG finds

Insurers' confidence is up, with CEOs eyeing high-impact M&A to build scale and manage costs. AI is moving from pilots to payback, with many expecting ROI in 1-3 years.
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SCOR Takes EIL Lead in Global AI and Data Center Insurance Facility

SCOR joins a global AI and data center insurance facility, leading EIL and supporting cyber/tech, cargo, and war. ATA's single-program model bundles lines to close gaps.
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Data, AI, and 40,000 Employees: How Liberty Mutual Makes It Work

Liberty Mutual unified data and AI to ship faster, raise quality, and reuse solutions across underwriting, claims, and service. LibertyGPT and training save hours-customers notice.
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Credura launches AI insurance adviser for Swiss households, simplifying policy management across providers

Credura launches a FINMA-licensed AI insurance adviser for Swiss households, moving from periodic reviews to continuous oversight. It consolidates policies and flags savings.
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Latest AI News for IT and Development

China's Moonshot AI eyes $4.8B valuation with new funding as rivals soar after Hong Kong IPOs

Moonshot AI is nearing a new round valuing it at ~$4.8B as rival IPOs in Hong Kong fuel demand. Alibaba and Tencent back it-no rush to list as Kimi K2 Thinking grabs attention.
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From Molecule to Medicine, Faster with AI

AI cuts months off discovery by ranking, designing, and de-risking molecules before the first assay. Plus a clear stack, metrics that matter, and a 4-week pilot that works.
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Using ChatGPT isn't enough: AI skills that actually get you hired

Prompts are baseline; candidates show they can ship outcomes with context design, guardrails, and governance. Think evals, observability, HITL, and metrics that cut risk and time.
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From Autocomplete to AI Teammates: Olivia McVicker on Assistants, Subagents, and a Human-in-the-Loop SDLC

Olivia McVicker charts the move from code helpers to teammates across the SDLC. Let agents handle refactors, docs, and tests while humans review, add guardrails, and track results.
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AI and ML at the Core: Enterprise Architecture Built for Real-Time, Responsible Decisions

AI and ML have moved from pilots to core decisions, so real-time data and MLOps are the new baseline. Rebuild stacks with governance and security to earn trust faster.
Read more →

From Pilots to Production: KPMG and Uniphore Put AI Agents to Work

KPMG and Uniphore are moving governed AI agents from pilots into work, starting with procurement. Expect faster reviews, tighter controls, no rip-and-replace with current systems.
Read more →

PTC launches Codebeamer AI and ALM updates for clearer requirements, stronger traceability, faster delivery

PTC debuts new Codebeamer and Pure Variants releases to boost traceability and speed reviews for regulated teams. Assistants flag weak requirements and draft test cases.
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IBM Launches Enterprise Advantage to Securely Scale Agentic AI Across Any Cloud

IBM launches Enterprise Advantage, a consulting service to turn pilots into production across AWS, Azure, GCP, and watsonx. Built-in governance, reuse, and multi-model choice.
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Latest AI News for Management

Always-On Supply Chains: Agentic AI and Autonomous Agents That Sense, Decide, and Act

Agentic AI shifts supply chain planning from reactive cycles to real-time decisions that sense, decide, and act. Expect fewer delays, lower costs, and clearer oversight.
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70% of Buy-Side Front Offices Now Use AI, Shifting from Pilots to Production

70% of buy-side firms now use AI in the front office, up from 10% a year ago. Budgets favor innovation, stricter vendors, cleaner data, and front-office use cases that prove ROI.
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AI Just Hired 100 People. Could It Manage You Next?

AI is moving from support to management, handling hiring, scheduling, and other rules-based calls. Leaders should set guardrails, keep humans in the loop, and measure results.
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Write Smart Specs, Manage Your AI Intern

Treat AI like a keen intern: fast, helpful, and error-prone without clear direction. Write tight specs, set guardrails, add checkpoints, and keep ownership of the hard parts.
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AI and ML at the Core: Enterprise Architecture Built for Real-Time, Responsible Decisions

AI and ML have moved from pilots to core decisions, so real-time data and MLOps are the new baseline. Rebuild stacks with governance and security to earn trust faster.
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RCB turns to AI cameras at Chinnaswamy Stadium for crowd safety

RCB is rolling out AI cameras at Chinnaswamy, signaling a shift: treat crowd data as core ops, not a sunk security cost. Expect faster entry, safer stands, and smarter staffing.
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Can Innodata Turn Sovereign AI Into Its Next Billion-Dollar Business?

Governments are funding sovereign AI stacks, and Innodata is leaning in on data prep, training, eval. Middle East and Asia talks could be billion-dollar wins if delivery holds.
Read more →

Closing the AI Gap for Credit Unions: Trust, Data, and Real-World Wins

AI is now core to banking, and credit unions can win by pairing trust with pragmatic rollouts in service, fraud, and lending. Start small, show your work, and prove value fast.
Read more →

RFL rolls out Sealenic AI across 23 ships to boost safety and streamline compliance

RFL is rolling out Sealenic's AI on 23 ships and shore teams to tighten safety and speed decisions. Crews get task-level guidance; managers see live status and cleaner records.
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Latest AI News for Marketing

Campaigns Give Way as AI Agents Run Marketing by 2026

By 2026, always-on AI agents will replace bursty campaigns with continuous, self-optimizing marketing. Expect agent-to-agent deals and outcome-based pricing as attention tightens.
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iFlytek's SuperAgent puts AI at the core of B2A2C marketing

At iFlytek's event, AIMarX launched SuperAgent to put AI at the core of end-to-end marketing. Fewer point tools, agents linking data and workflows, and new zero-click metrics.
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Practical AI for Content Marketing: Soltaros OÜ on What Actually Works for Service Companies

AI speeds research, planning, and analysis, but it needs rules and human review. Use it for topic research, drafting, SEO, and performance while your team keeps voice and accuracy.
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SALESmanago rolls out AI personalisation, WhatsApp-native journeys, and dynamic CTAs to lift eCommerce engagement and revenue in 2026

SALESmanago is betting on AI and native WhatsApp to deliver real-time, personal shopping. Expect smarter onsite picks, tighter measurement, and faster revenue loops.
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AI Goes Mainstream in Real Estate Marketing as Brokerages Consolidate into All-in-One Platforms

AI went from pilot to everyday in real estate marketing. Unifying listings, CRM, and marketing drove adoption, clear ROI, and let teams focus on strategy while AI did repeat work.
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Latest AI News for Operations

Verizon puts AI to work in live network operations and at the edge

Verizon is moving AI into its live network to cut energy use, lift performance, and enable edge services. Ops teams: start with RAN savings, add guardrails, stage rollouts.
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From Cost Center to Core: Voice Bots Now Drive Financial Operations

Voice bots now handle identity, move money, qualify leads, even disburse loans. One NBFC plans ₹5,300 crore via bots-so ops asks: how much can safely run on compliance-first AI?
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Siemens and Rheinmetall pilot secure AI and 5G remote train operations

Rheinmetall's MIRA and Siemens pilot 5G remote control of ICE 4 trains, with AI obstacle detection. Benefits: smoother depot moves, multi-vehicle control and quicker turnarounds.
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DeepSeek's all-night push to forge a Chinese AI Grand Canal and spark a second shock

DeepSeek runs 24/7 across Hangzhou and Beijing, pushing lean models and Engram-style memory to cut latency and costs. For Ops, go software-first, cheaper hardware, faster loops.
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Why IP Firms Are Ditching Off-the-Shelf AI for Custom Systems in 2026

Off-the-shelf AI won't cut it for IP ops-too little context, poor fit, and privacy risks. By 2026, the winners will run custom stacks that cut cycle time, errors, and prove ROI.
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ARO Drilling Rolls Out ALTAVE AI Monitoring Across Nine Saudi Jack-Up Rigs to Boost Safety and Oversight

ARO Drilling is deploying ALTAVE's Harpia AI on nine jack-up rigs in Saudi Arabia. Expect real-time PPE checks, access control, event alerts, dashboards, and 24/7 support.
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Latest AI News for PR and Communications

AI Cuts Wait Times at Virgin Media O2 as TSMC's Capacity Crunch Puts Intel Back in Play

Virgin Media O2 cut 1.3M transfers and saved 400k hours with NLU routing and cross-trained agents. As AI scales, chip supply constraints mean plan for multi-vendor options.
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Nigeria's NITDA backs National Crisis Communication Hub to counter AI misinformation and deepfakes ahead of 2027 elections

NITDA backs a National Crisis Communication Hub to curb fake news and AI-led misinformation ahead of 2027. The plan adds training, platform ties, and inclusive, faster response.
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ETH Zurich rolls out clear, practical AI guidelines for communications

ETH Zurich has released practical AI guidelines for comms, covering transparency, data security, labeling, and tool use. Find them on Staffnet; follow approvals and fact checks.
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House Press Corps Retreat Puts Digital Governance and AI at the Heart of Nigeria's Legislative Reporting

At an Abuja retreat, lawmakers put it plainly: digital governance and AI now anchor Nigeria's legislative beat. Comms teams must deliver clear, fast, accountable info to citizens.
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Latest AI News for Product Development

Elyos AI raises $13M Series A led by Blackbird to scale AI agents for trade businesses

UK-based Elyos AI raised a $13M Series A to scale front-office agents that answer calls, book jobs, and tie into trade systems. Total funding is $16M with product and growth plans.
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Syntiant Picks Penang for Biggest AI Campus, Boosts Capacity to 1.6 Billion Units

Syntiant opened a Penang campus pairing manufacturing with AI R&D, lifting capacity to 1.6B units. Expect faster DfM loops, stronger MEMS mic supply, and smoother Asia ramps.
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Build AI compliance in from day one: five strategies to innovate faster across borders

Ship AI features fast without tripping on data rules. Treat compliance as a day-one constraint, bake it into each phase, monitor, and roll out market by market.
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From Pilots to Production: KPMG and Uniphore Put AI Agents to Work

KPMG and Uniphore are moving governed AI agents from pilots into work, starting with procurement. Expect faster reviews, tighter controls, no rip-and-replace with current systems.
Read more →

one.five lands €14M Series A to fast-track AI packaging from lab to shelf

Hamburg-based one.five raised €14M to scale its AI platform so packaging teams hit brand, regulatory, and cost targets faster. Backers include Dr. Hans Riegel Holding and 212 NexT.
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PTC launches Codebeamer AI and ALM updates for clearer requirements, stronger traceability, faster delivery

PTC debuts new Codebeamer and Pure Variants releases to boost traceability and speed reviews for regulated teams. Assistants flag weak requirements and draft test cases.
Read more →

SALESmanago rolls out AI personalisation, WhatsApp-native journeys, and dynamic CTAs to lift eCommerce engagement and revenue in 2026

SALESmanago is betting on AI and native WhatsApp to deliver real-time, personal shopping. Expect smarter onsite picks, tighter measurement, and faster revenue loops.
Read more →

IBM Launches Enterprise Advantage to Securely Scale Agentic AI Across Any Cloud

IBM launches Enterprise Advantage, a consulting service to turn pilots into production across AWS, Azure, GCP, and watsonx. Built-in governance, reuse, and multi-model choice.
Read more →

Latest AI News for Sales

Hanwha Vision's Bold AI and Chip Push Fuels Profit Surge, Sets Up Stronger Second Half

Hanwha Vision beat H1 on AI demand: op profit +150% to 56.3b; 18% security margin, AI cams up 50%. Sales: lead with AI outcomes add analytics, and tap TC Bonder wins for a Q3 lift.
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Latest AI News for Science and Research

MOSAIC, a Smart Cookbook for Chemists, Speeds Up Making New Molecules

Yale's MOSAIC turns scattered chemistry know-how into stepwise procedures using 2,498 AI experts. It outperformed large models, helped make 35+ new compounds, and is open-source.
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What The Pitt Episode 8:00 AM Gets Right About AI in Medicine - and Why That 98% Claim Doesn't Hold Up

The Pitt nails where AI helps-scribes and imaging-while reminding us judgment still belongs to clinicians. But the episode's 98% accuracy claim for generative AI doesn't hold up.
Read more →

From Molecule to Medicine, Faster with AI

AI cuts months off discovery by ranking, designing, and de-risking molecules before the first assay. Plus a clear stack, metrics that matter, and a 4-week pilot that works.
Read more →

AI Writes Papers Three Times Faster-but Shrinks the Scientific Frontier, Tsinghua's Nature Study Finds

AI turbocharges scientists-3x more papers and higher citations-but tightens the frontier. A new agent system scouts fresh questions, not just climbs known peaks.
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Benchmark warns AI models miss critical lab hazards

New benchmarks show AI assistants miss key lab hazards and falter on scenario reasoning. Treat outputs as drafts, keep humans in the loop, and set strict safety checks.
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BMKG and Tomorrow Indonesia test AI nowcasting in Jakarta and West Java for faster 0.5 km rain alerts

BMKG and Tomorrow Indonesia validated AI nowcasting: 3-hour rain forecasts at 0.5 km. Faster refresh helps earlier urban alerts and operations across aviation, ports, and the grid.
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AI Is Racing Into Systematic Reviews-Can Standards Keep Up?

AI can speed systematic reviews without lowering the bar-if teams validate tools, track provenance, and keep humans on high-impact steps. Faster and trustworthy can coexist.
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Publish More, Discover Less: AI's Bandwagon Effect in Science

AI helps scientists move faster-more papers, more citations, earlier leadership. Yet it funnels research into popular, data-rich problems; speed rises as surprise fades.
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Latest AI News for Writers

Cezanne Adds AI Writing to Core HR Platform

Cezanne bakes AI writing into its HR platform, taking you from blank page to draft fast. Write job ads, reviews, and policy updates with data that's already there.
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Hybrid Writing, Honest Work: Using ChatGPT Without Giving Up Creativity or Independence

Use AI like a sharp colleague-extend your thinking, stress-test ideas, keep your voice. Start with a solid thesis, scan comps, annotate, draft, ask for hard critiques.
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AI doesn't think-we just talk like it does

Writers often give AI a mind it doesn't have. A new study shows mental verbs can mislead, so assign agency to people and describe systems by what they generate or do.
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AI Writes Papers Three Times Faster-but Shrinks the Scientific Frontier, Tsinghua's Nature Study Finds

AI turbocharges scientists-3x more papers and higher citations-but tightens the frontier. A new agent system scouts fresh questions, not just climbs known peaks.
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AI-Polished Academic Writing Looks Slick but Reads Worse, Leaving Non-Native Authors Behind

AI can tidy prose for non-native writers, yet it often adds needless complexity. Keep it clear: pick a target level, cap sentence length, and cut fluff.
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