Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 23rd of June
Tuesday update: 5 new AI tools and 98 AI news articles. Skim the highlights, spot the standouts, and keep your projects moving.
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Latest AI Tools
MD+HTML Reader
MD+HTML Reader filters a project folder for Markdown and HTML files, renders them in a read-only workspace, and supports document titles and shortcuts. Built for developers and technical writers reviewing AI-generated output before committing chan...
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uwait
uwait is a Chrome extension that displays ads while users wait for ChatGPT to respond. It allows frequent AI users to earn ad revenue during loading screens without creating an account.
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OnBrand by SlideSpeak
OnBrand by SlideSpeak is an MCP that guides AI agents to follow your brand guidelines. It stops small errors from becoming expensive, so you can focus on creation. For teams that use AI and need brand consistency.
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AirJelly
AirJelly is a context-aware proactive agent that resides on your desktop. It observes your screen, remembers your actions and preferences, and anticipates tasks to get work done.
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HAQQ Legal AI on Mobile
HAQQ Legal AI on Mobile produces formatted risk memos from contract analysis, not just commentary. It's for legal professionals who need structured first drafts without the high cost of hourly drafting.
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All AI News for Today
98 News Articles published.
Latest General AI News
Adobe and major agency networks launch new AI-powered customer experience solutions at Cannes Lions
Adobe signed WPP, Omnicom, Stagwell, and Accenture Song to embed its CX AI directly into their workflows and made its MCP servers available inside Claude Enterprise and Microsoft 365 Copilot.
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AI shifts payments innovation from features to infrastructure
AI development tools are pushing payment features like tokenization, processing, and reconciliation into nonnegotiable operational requirements. Companies are now investing strategically for the next five years of commerce rather than just fixing today's problems.
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Indonesia plans to embed AI in key programmes including $15 billion free-meal drive
Indonesia will embed AI into its $15 billion free-meal programme and other state services, targeting a GDP boost of $366 billion by 2030.
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Hawaii bill requiring AI platforms to protect minors from harm awaits governor's signature
Hawaii's Senate Bill 3001 requires AI companion platforms to add safeguards against harmful content for minors or face penalties under state consumer protection laws. The bill, now awaiting the governor's decision by July, mandates annual reports and response protocols for self-harm prompts.
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Trump explores public stakes in AI firms through taxes, equity deals and dividends
Trump officials are weighing equity stakes, targeted taxes, or direct payments to let Americans share AI profits as OpenAI targets a $1 trillion IPO. One proposal would require large AI firms to give the government a 50% ownership stake.
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Bernie Sanders proposes a 50% stock tax on large AI companies to create a $7 trillion public wealth fund
Bernie Sanders introduced a bill to seize 50% of the largest U.S. AI firms via a one-time stock tax, creating a $7 trillion public fund. The plan would pay over $1,000 annually to every American and give a government commission voting power over corporate decisions.
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Latest AI News for Creatives
David Droga says AI will eliminate mediocre advertising
David Droga predicts AI will erase 80% of mediocre ad work, pushing agencies toward originality. Meanwhile, OpenAI targets $100 billion in ad revenue.
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Solo creator builds a transmedia sci-fi universe using AI
One creator used AI to build a transmedia sci-fi universe in one week. The project replaces a production team that would typically cost millions.
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Snapchat adds artificial intelligence tools for ad setup, product recommendations and creator discovery
Snapchat added three AI ad tools to offset Q1 user drops in the U.S. and Europe. Marketers can now generate video from images and match with influencers on Snap.
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Adobe expands AI assistants across Firefly and Creative Cloud apps to automate workflows
Adobe embedded AI assistants across Photoshop and Premiere Pro to automate technical workflows. A survey shows 75 percent of creators now consider AI essential to their work.
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Designer uses Claude to brainstorm and reframe problems before starting visual design
Designers now use AI chatbots like Claude to brainstorm concepts before opening visual tools. This early framing reduces rework and improves decision quality.
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Latest AI News for Customer Support
Consumer Escalation Services launches AI customer service escalation support
Consumer Escalation Services launched an escalation support service on June 21, 2026. Even a 90% success chatbot leaves one in ten stuck without a human review.
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Salesforce acquires AI customer service platform Fin for $3.6 billion as CRM stock rises
Salesforce is acquiring AI service platform Fin for $3.6 billion in cash and stock. The technology will join Salesforce's Agentforce system for automated support.
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Latest AI News for Education
Doctoral thesis analyzes generative artificial intelligence in Basque education and highlights integration challenges
A survey of 350 Basque Country teachers shows fear and lack of understanding hinder their use of generative AI. Researchers urge schools to prioritize training over bans.
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Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education expands college admissions support for migrant-background students
Seoul will expand college support for 22,000 migrant-background students. The program pairs in-person guidance with AI translation for the 3 percent of the city's student body.
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Norway bans AI use in elementary schools
Norway will ban generative AI for students aged 6 to 13 and restrict teen access in late August. The move protects foundational reading and math skills.
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Xjtlu hosts AI learning day exploring digital platforms in teaching and administration
XJTLU's AI Learning Day showcased a smart campus platform that cuts manual service-ticket workload by 45%. The event also warned that over-relying on AI risks weakening memory, analytical reasoning, and independent judgement.
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Startup uses paper and pencil to teach AI to young students
Overture Games teaches AI to elementary students across 54 schools using a paper-and-pencil method. Instructors run the software while kids write prompts by hand.
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UAE Ministry of Education visits South Korea to explore AI integration in education
UAE education leaders visited South Korea to develop joint AI and teacher training programs. The partnership will modernize curricula to prepare youth for the knowledge economy.
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Latest AI News for Executives and Strategy
Incoming Apple chief executive John Ternus prioritizes product features over artificial intelligence revenue
John Ternus becomes Apple CEO on Sept. 1, 2026, favoring device features over standalone AI revenue. A $111B revenue cushion buys time for delayed software upgrades.
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More than 99% of executives expect AI to lead to layoffs within two years
Over 99% of executives expect AI to cause layoffs, threatening entry-level roles. Yet year-to-date AI job cuts reached 49,135 without guaranteeing better business performance.
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AI governance shifts from a technical issue to a commercial priority for European businesses in 2026
The EU AI Act imposes fines up to tens of millions of euros for serious violations. Companies must audit unapproved AI tools by 2026 to avoid penalties and lost contracts.
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Samsung expands HBM shipments and pursues long-term supply agreements with AI customers
Samsung is securing long-term memory deals with top AI clients after reclaiming the global DRAM lead. Mass production of its HBM4 chips started in February.
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Women lead AI adoption and governance in the B2B technology sector
Female founders and executives are deploying enterprise AI for direct commercial outcomes. Felicity Baker secured $1.3 million for predictive dementia sensors.
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Enterprise AI spending outpaces executive leadership and governance maturity
Enterprise AI budgets reach $644 billion by 2025, yet only 6% of firms see EBIT gains. Unclear ownership and weak governance keep most companies from closing this gap.
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Latest AI News for Finance
AI shifts payments innovation from features to infrastructure
AI development tools are pushing payment features like tokenization, processing, and reconciliation into nonnegotiable operational requirements. Companies are now investing strategically for the next five years of commerce rather than just fixing today's problems.
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Trump explores public stakes in AI firms through taxes, equity deals and dividends
Trump officials are weighing equity stakes, targeted taxes, or direct payments to let Americans share AI profits as OpenAI targets a $1 trillion IPO. One proposal would require large AI firms to give the government a 50% ownership stake.
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Hana Capital net profit increases 67.7 percent as chief executive Kim Yong-seok prioritizes risk management
Hana Capital's first-quarter net profit jumped 67.7% to 53.5 billion won. The gains reflect CEO Kim Yong-seok's pivot to credit discipline and balance sheet repair.
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OpenAI introduces spending controls for ChatGPT Enterprise to manage rising AI costs
OpenAI released spend controls for ChatGPT Enterprise after one client incurred a $500 million monthly bill. Admins can now set credit limits and track token usage by user.
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Latest AI News for Government
Indonesia plans to embed AI in key programmes including $15 billion free-meal drive
Indonesia will embed AI into its $15 billion free-meal programme and other state services, targeting a GDP boost of $366 billion by 2030.
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Hawaii bill requiring AI platforms to protect minors from harm awaits governor's signature
Hawaii's Senate Bill 3001 requires AI companion platforms to add safeguards against harmful content for minors or face penalties under state consumer protection laws. The bill, now awaiting the governor's decision by July, mandates annual reports and response protocols for self-harm prompts.
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Google Cloud and Philippines government expand AI and cybersecurity partnership
The Philippines and Google Cloud expanded a multi-year AI partnership tied to the 2023-2028 development plan. It pairs AI tools with cybersecurity and infrastructure upgrades.
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Trump explores public stakes in AI firms through taxes, equity deals and dividends
Trump officials are weighing equity stakes, targeted taxes, or direct payments to let Americans share AI profits as OpenAI targets a $1 trillion IPO. One proposal would require large AI firms to give the government a 50% ownership stake.
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Bernie Sanders proposes a 50% stock tax on large AI companies to create a $7 trillion public wealth fund
Bernie Sanders introduced a bill to seize 50% of the largest U.S. AI firms via a one-time stock tax, creating a $7 trillion public fund. The plan would pay over $1,000 annually to every American and give a government commission voting power over corporate decisions.
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Japan unveils draft AI plan to build global alliance against technology risks
Japan revised its AI plan just six months after adoption to counter AI cyberattacks. The draft ties autonomous systems directly to national defense and economic strength.
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Latest AI News for Healthcare
AI adoption drives clinical decision support market to $10.15b by 2031
The global clinical decision support market will reach $10.15 billion by 2031. AI platforms and clinician burnout drive this 75% spending jump.
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UnitedHealth invests $3 billion in artificial intelligence to automate administrative tasks and cut costs
UnitedHealth plans a $3 billion AI push to cut $1 billion in operating costs. It focuses on administrative tasks amid lawsuits over algorithmic care denials.
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GE HealthCare Technologies receives FDA clearance for AI software as stock trades below estimated fair value
GE HealthCare secured FDA clearance for its MIM Contour ProtégéAI+ 2.0 software. Despite $1.91B in net income, the stock trades at a 23% discount to fair value.
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Psychiatrist reflects on whether AI can replace human therapists after a patient cancels an appointment
A 27-year-old patient cancelled therapy after ChatGPT helped him understand his depression, alarming his psychiatrist. Millions now use AI chatbots for 24/7 mental health support, but experts warn they cannot replace human judgment or shared understanding of suffering.
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University of Hawaii receives $12 million federal grant to build AI data center for Pacific healthcare
University of Hawaii is building a $12 million AI data center to improve cancer detection for Pacific populations. The project creates 26 jobs and builds new medical datasets.
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Accenture acquires Alfahealth to expand artificial intelligence in Italian healthcare
Accenture is acquiring Italian digital health firm Alfahealth to expand its AI services. The deal adds 1,200 healthcare specialists to its workforce.
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India's healthcare sector prioritizes artificial intelligence for measurable clinical outcomes
Indian healthcare providers are moving past AI pilots to demand tools proving measurable clinical results. Buyers require evidence that software improves patient care.
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NBEMS certifies Jammu doctor Arun Sharma in AI healthcare
Dr. Arun Sharma earned an AI in Healthcare certificate from NBEMS on June 10, 2026. The programme ran from Jan. 25, covering clinical decision-making, data, and ethics.
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Latest AI News for Hospitality and Events
AI Hospitality Alliance launches to guide artificial intelligence adoption in hospitality
The AI Hospitality Alliance launched with a 12-month plan across five workstreams to guide AI adoption. The group will help hotels lead the shift rather than just react.
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AI search shifts hotel discovery from page rankings to direct answers
68% of Indian travelers will likely use AI for their next booking, shifting hotel visibility to AI recommendations. Hotels must structure data so AI suggests their amenities.
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Latest AI News for Human Resources
AI handles 37% of entry-level tasks in India, Cognizant and Pearson study finds
Indian firms use AI for 37% of entry-level tasks, above the 33% global average. This shift requires HR to prioritize soft skills and AI oversight over basic task execution.
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Study finds AI workplace decisions increase employee dehumanisation and intentions to quit
A 700-person study found AI HR decisions cause more negative employee reactions than human managers. Experts say humans must make final calls to stop staff feeling objectified.
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AI-skilled workers in Australia earn 62% wage premium as job postings double
Australian AI workers earn a 62% wage premium as related job postings doubled in one year. Employers pay more for staff combining technical skills with human judgment.
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Survey finds 60 percent of HR professionals prioritize AI for efficiency and cost reduction
60% of 1,811 HR professionals rank AI as a top priority. While 42% report major efficiency gains, an equal share say it reduces manual roles.
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Latest AI News for Insurance
Suncorp deploys five AI agents for insurance claims sub-processes
Suncorp will deploy five AI agents for claims by June. The system achieves 99 percent accuracy on coverage decisions, automating routine tasks while humans review complex cases.
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Indian insurance regulator forms working group on AI governance
India's insurance regulator formed a working group to govern AI adoption. The committee has three months to deliver its recommendations.
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UnitedHealth plans $3 billion artificial intelligence investment to cut costs amid public skepticism
UnitedHealth Group is investing $3 billion in AI through 2027 to automate tasks like appointment scheduling and claims checks, targeting nearly $1 billion in operating cost savings this year.
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GEICO agrees to modify AI auto insurance cancellation process after Pennsylvania complaint
GEICO agreed to add one week to its 60-day AI review deadlines in Pennsylvania. The insurer will also accept one proof of residency instead of two.
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Health insurers deploy AI to detect synthetic fraud
AI is accelerating health insurance fraud via fake records and synthetic voices. A federal takedown charged 324 defendants tied to $14.6 billion in intended losses.
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Latest AI News for IT and Development
South Korea launches second phase of its physical AI alliance as an execution-focused platform
South Korea's Physical AI Alliance has been restructured into a deployment-focused platform with over 200 officials, aiming to build a domestic full-stack ecosystem and cut foreign dependence.
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Adobe and major agency networks launch new AI-powered customer experience solutions at Cannes Lions
Adobe signed WPP, Omnicom, Stagwell, and Accenture Song to embed its CX AI directly into their workflows and made its MCP servers available inside Claude Enterprise and Microsoft 365 Copilot.
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Faster AI drug discovery exposes formulation and manufacturing bottlenecks
AI-identified drug candidates fail most often at formulation and manufacturing, not discovery. Poor solubility and manufacturability remain the real bottleneck as discovery output grows.
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Samsung Electronics deploys ChatGPT and Codex to employees globally
Samsung is deploying ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex to all Korean staff and its global DX division. Codex weekly users in Korea jumped nearly 800% since February.
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AI shifts payments innovation from features to infrastructure
AI development tools are pushing payment features like tokenization, processing, and reconciliation into nonnegotiable operational requirements. Companies are now investing strategically for the next five years of commerce rather than just fixing today's problems.
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Indonesia plans to embed AI in key programmes including $15 billion free-meal drive
Indonesia will embed AI into its $15 billion free-meal programme and other state services, targeting a GDP boost of $366 billion by 2030.
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Hawaii bill requiring AI platforms to protect minors from harm awaits governor's signature
Hawaii's Senate Bill 3001 requires AI companion platforms to add safeguards against harmful content for minors or face penalties under state consumer protection laws. The bill, now awaiting the governor's decision by July, mandates annual reports and response protocols for self-harm prompts.
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Qualcomm develops more than 40 designs for AI-powered wearable devices
Qualcomm is designing over 40 AI wearables, including smart glasses that could rival the 1.2-billion-unit smartphone market. The devices center on an always-on AI agent that handles tasks like booking and payments across apps.
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Foodics completes acquisition of Norma AI
Foodics fully acquired AI firm Norma AI to add natural language analytics to its platform. The technology is now deployed across Foodics' 40,000 restaurant branches.
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Trump explores public stakes in AI firms through taxes, equity deals and dividends
Trump officials are weighing equity stakes, targeted taxes, or direct payments to let Americans share AI profits as OpenAI targets a $1 trillion IPO. One proposal would require large AI firms to give the government a 50% ownership stake.
Read more →
Bernie Sanders proposes a 50% stock tax on large AI companies to create a $7 trillion public wealth fund
Bernie Sanders introduced a bill to seize 50% of the largest U.S. AI firms via a one-time stock tax, creating a $7 trillion public fund. The plan would pay over $1,000 annually to every American and give a government commission voting power over corporate decisions.
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Sony shifts focus to AI and pulls back on PC releases for single-player games
Sony removed language about bringing first-party single-player games to PC from its latest strategy, signaling a pullback from those ports. The company also created a dedicated AI division, framing the technology as a tool to support rather than replace creative professionals.
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Latest AI News for Legal
Aigc compliance becomes material risk in entertainment industry transactions
Entertainment companies seeking financing or listings now face deal delays as banks and regulators scrutinize AI-generated content risks. Lawyers urge immediate adoption of granular risk controls, warning that weak IP and data compliance can directly stall a funding round or regulatory review.
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Ford's legal chief sees slow AI adoption among outside counsel and plans to reward firms that move faster
Ford Motor Co. will cut legal work for outside firms slow to adopt AI. The automaker will reward external counsel delivering measurable cost savings.
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AI-generated whistleblower reports fuel rise in low-quality complaints
AI-drafted whistleblower complaints complicate investigations by adding length without new facts. GI&T Law Office offers four fixes to help teams triage these submissions.
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Courts record more than 1,300 cases of AI hallucinations in legal filings as regulators tighten oversight
More than 1,300 court rulings worldwide have now cited AI-hallucinated legal filings, up from 200 a year ago, with five to six new cases surfacing daily.
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ChatGPT faces accusation of practicing law without a license in Chicago federal case
A Chicago federal court hears arguments June 30 on whether ChatGPT practiced law without a license, after it helped a pro se litigant challenge a binding settlement. The insurer has already spent roughly $300,000 contesting what it calls a flood of AI-generated filings.
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Turbo Law raises $3.8 million to build AI platform for complex litigation
Turbo Law raised a $3.8 million seed round to launch its AI platform for complex litigation. The tool builds a live, continuously updated matter representation rather than a static document folder.
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Latest AI News for Management
Japan Post Insurance blends 110-year legacy with AI and global partnerships for its next growth phase
Japan Post Insurance aims for a severalfold adjusted profit rise by fiscal 2030, managing ¥60 trillion in assets for 16 million customers. AI now speeds claims so roughly 80% of customers get paid by the second business day.
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IEI Qatar chapter hosts webinar on enterprise AI governance and risk management
IE Qatar Chapter's webinar showcased the Verify AI Platform for governing autonomous AI-IoT systems across energy, healthcare, and finance.
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Latest AI News for Marketing
Brands shift content budgets to AI visibility instead of buying AI search ads
AI search ad spending is forecast to be the fastest growing channel, but brands are routing budgets to organic visibility strategies while paid placement ROI remains unclear.
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Ocala CEP promotes AI marketing workshop for small businesses
The Ocala Chamber hosted an AI marketing workshop to help small business owners separate practical tools from hype. The session stressed that misapplied AI-like a mistimed automated email-can erode customer trust faster than it saves time.
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Adobe and major agency networks launch new AI-powered customer experience solutions at Cannes Lions
Adobe signed WPP, Omnicom, Stagwell, and Accenture Song to embed its CX AI directly into their workflows and made its MCP servers available inside Claude Enterprise and Microsoft 365 Copilot.
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Gap Inc. partners with Zeta Global, Google Cloud and Publicis Sapient to build an AI-driven marketing model
Gap Inc. is replacing linear campaigns with AI tools from Zeta Global and Google Cloud. The system personalizes customer interactions across its four retail brands.
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L'Oréal partners with OpenAI to bring ai-powered virtual try-ons and product discovery to ChatGPT
L'Oréal will embed OpenAI models across its brands, starting with virtual Maybelline try-ons inside ChatGPT. The company trained 73,000 employees on generative AI before the deal, signaling operational dependence.
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Gradial raises $65 million to build AI-native marketing platform for enterprises
Gradial raised a $65 million Series C, bringing its total funding to over $110 million in 16 months as annual recurring revenue grew more than 10x.
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Latest AI News for Operations
Dept builds an AI assistant that connects to clients' existing tools rather than replacing them
Dept won't charge clients for the AI technology layer in its new Deptify system, only for outcomes-and expects it to cover more than 80% of global revenue by Q1 2027.
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AI moves from pilot phase to core pharma operations
34% of pharma professionals already use AI in specific functions, with another 25% running pilots. 31% expect AI to boost R&D productivity by 11-20% over the next year.
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Circles, Greyskies, and HCLTech join TM Forum Catalyst Program to develop AI-powered autonomous network operations
Circles, GreySkies, and HCLTech are building an AI multi-agent framework with four operators to automate network and customer operations. The project targets end-to-end automation across network domains and will be demoed at TM Forum's DTW Ignite event in Copenhagen on June 23-25.
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Wibmo launches AI assistant to help banks handle fraud, AML and KYC investigations
Wibmo's new AI platform cut investigation time by more than 70% in early tests. The system automates data aggregation for fraud, AML, KYC, and disputes but keeps final decisions under human control.
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e& UAE and TM Forum release blueprint for autonomous network transformation in the AI era
e& UAE and TM Forum published a blueprint targeting Autonomous Networks Level 4 by 2030, aiming for networks that self-optimize with minimal human intervention. The roadmap targets four outcomes: higher O&M efficiency, better customer experience, lower energy use, and faster service delivery.
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Smart technologies turn chaotic airport terminals into data-driven hubs
Airports are using AI-driven computer vision to track every ramp vehicle and flag delays before they cascade, preventing costly late departures. The technology also analyzes sensor data from thousands of conveyor gearboxes to predict equipment failure and schedule off-peak repairs.
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Latest AI News for PR and Communications
95% of senior UK marketers are unprepared for social media and AI search era
Only 4.5% of UK organisations can link social media activity directly to revenue. The survey of 220 senior marketers also found 65% lack a board-approved crisis plan for AI-generated misinformation.
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Alpha Story launches AI marketing platform in Indonesia to serve MSMEs
Alpha Story launched its AI communications platform Alpha Echo in Indonesia, targeting 64 million MSMEs that make up 99% of all businesses and 60.5% of GDP.
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Latest AI News for Product Development
Tata Motors uses AI to analyze 1.6 billion customer interactions and reduce factory defects
Tata Motors analyzed 1.6 billion customer interactions with AI to feed vehicle design and cut factory defects.
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Tenet Security emerges from stealth with $6 million in seed funding to secure autonomous AI agents
Tenet Security launched with $6 million in seed funding to monitor autonomous AI agents that operate inside corporate systems with almost no real-time oversight. The startup's platform predicts agent actions before execution and has already blocked attacks including a critical XSS attempt.
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Latest AI News for Real Estate and Construction
Latest AI News for Sales
commercetools and Mirion Technologies co-design an AI agent that converts unstructured B2B orders into quotes and carts
Sales reps spend 70% of their time on administrative tasks-commercetools and Mirion Technologies built an AI agent that converts unstructured order requests into quotes and carts in minutes.
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Latest AI News for Science and Research
AI shifts payments innovation from features to infrastructure
AI development tools are pushing payment features like tokenization, processing, and reconciliation into nonnegotiable operational requirements. Companies are now investing strategically for the next five years of commerce rather than just fixing today's problems.
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Korea aims to compress fusion reactor design with AI to close gap with US and China
South Korea aims to build a small fusion demonstration reactor by 2035, targeting a roughly 4-meter major radius-half the size of ITER. Yang estimates the country lags the US and China by 3-5 years and warns AI-driven design is critical to avoid foreign technology lock-up.
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Nobel laureate John Jumper leaves Google DeepMind for Anthropic
Nobel Prize winner and AlphaFold co-creator John Jumper has left Google DeepMind after nearly nine years to join Anthropic. His move strips Google of a key architect behind the system that predicted over 200 million protein structures.
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Trump explores public stakes in AI firms through taxes, equity deals and dividends
Trump officials are weighing equity stakes, targeted taxes, or direct payments to let Americans share AI profits as OpenAI targets a $1 trillion IPO. One proposal would require large AI firms to give the government a 50% ownership stake.
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OpenAI introduces LifeSciBench to test AI performance on real-world life science research tasks
OpenAI's LifeSciBench benchmark, built with 173 Ph.D.-level scientists, shows its best model scoring a 36.1 percent pass rate on 750 expert drug-discovery tasks-far below the 70 percent success threshold.
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Latest AI News for Writers
SZA calls musicians using AI 'disgusting' and warns against training models on Black artists
SZA accused Suno of training its AI on Black musicians' work without consent, alleging Diplo holds equity in the company whose $400 million funding round included music-industry investors.
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Youbooks offers an AI tool that writes non-fiction manuscripts in hours
Youbooks can generate a 300,000-word AI non-fiction book in hours from a writer's topic description and source materials. A $250 monthly subscription includes 250,000 words and full commercial rights to the finished manuscript.
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