Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 24th of October

Big Friday update! Mega drop today: 8 new AI tools and 115 AI news articles. A packed edition to help you wrap up your week strong-skim the highlights, spot the standouts, and keep projects moving.

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Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 24th of October

Latest AI Tools

Julius Slack Agent

Julius Slack Agent puts an AI data scientist in Slack, querying Postgres, BigQuery, Snowflake and other warehouses to answer product and marketing questions in real time, delivering accurate insights inside your conversations.
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Nimo

Nimo is an intelligent canvas that combines apps, AI agents, and data into one connected workspace, so you can delegate tasks, automate workflows, and produce results (like financial dashboards from Google Sheets) without switching tabs.
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Twigg

Twigg visualizes LLM conversations as interactive trees. Branch and version-control chats, move or delete nodes to control model context, and explore tangents without clutter for long-term projects.
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Xano 2.0

Xano 2.0 is an AI-accelerated backend combining visual development and code control so teams build, deploy and run production-grade apps in minutes on secure, scalable infrastructure.
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Plexe

Plexe automates the full ML lifecycle, from messy data to deployable models, running 50+ diagnostics, detecting failure modes and producing insights, dashboards and models via plain English. No notebooks, no guesswork.
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FunBlocks AI Markdown Editor

FunBlocks AI Markdown Editor: a keyboard-first editor merging Markdown simplicity with AI-assisted drafting, polishing, and Notion-style organization, enabling fast, focused writing to generate, refine, and expand ideas in one workspace.
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Manus 1.5

Manus 1.5: a faster, smarter AI agent system for research, analysis and full‑stack web app creation - 4× speed, stronger reliability, deeper reasoning, collaboration and a Library for chat-driven, production-ready apps.
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UI Bakery App Agent

UI Bakery App Agent helps teams build custom business apps on your data faster, invite collaborators, set granular permissions, deploy with one click, and access source code for full control.
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All AI News for Today

115 News Articles published.

Latest General AI News

Can AI be good for the climate? 5 ways it cuts emissions despite its energy use

AI uses plenty of energy, yet it's already cutting waste in buildings, charging, methane, geothermal, and traffic. Efficiency gains could curb its footprint as use grows.
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Study finds AI assistants falter on news: 45% have significant issues, sourcing is the weak spot

AI assistants struggled on news: 45% had major issues; 81% showed at least one. Sourcing was the weak spot, and Gemini fared worst: 76% major issues, 72% sourcing.
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Scaling AI Without Breaking the Grid: SambaNova and partners launch sovereign, energy-efficient inference clouds in Australia, Europe and the UK

SambaNova backs sovereign, efficient AI clouds in Australia, the UK, and Europe to keep data local and cut power use. SCX, Argyll, and Infercom deliver compliant, 10 kW inference.
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From warehouse bots to smart glasses, Amazon's people-first AI speeds delivery, boosts safety, and cuts waste

Amazon rolls out AI, robotics, and wearables to cut repetitive work, boost safety, and speed deliveries. Blue Jay, Eluna, smart glasses, and VR training lead a greener ops push.
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AI on your mammogram: early catches, extra tests, and the race to show it saves lives

AI is catching breast cancers that might be missed-especially in dense tissue-and speeding follow-up. It brings false positives and overdiagnosis; keep radiologists in charge.
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Microsoft brings Copilot Studio agents to Dynamics 365, improving contact center performance

Microsoft is adding AI agents to Dynamics 365 to speed decisions and clean up contact center work. Copilot Studio ties it together with tools for quality, routing, and knowledge.
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Latest AI News for Creatives

Human vs AI at The Open Table: Can Creativity Be Replaced?

Human CCO vs AI at The Open Table, Melbourne Nov 19-is creativity replaceable? Expect a frank, practical chat on workflow, originality, ethics, and real ways to work together.
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Netflix Goes All In on Generative AI, and Hollywood Can't Agree

Netflix is leaning into generative AI for production, discovery, and ads, sparking debate between speed and risks to creativity and jobs. If you're a creative, you'll feel it soon.
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Creative and AI Skills Help Students Land Jobs up to 15% Faster

Creative thinking + AI fluency gets grads hired faster-employers want adaptable thinkers with real portfolios. At Creative Campuses, students land jobs up to 15% sooner.
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House Plants, Higher ROAS: How Indie Agencies Use AI to Sharpen Creative

AI is putting creatives back in the center as teams learn which details really move ROAS and CTR. M1 Refinery finds patterns fast, fueling 22% ROAS lifts and sharper briefs.
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Latest AI News for Customer Support

Instant Answers, Fewer Tickets: SAP's Agentic AI Delivers 82% Self-Service and 40% First-Contact Resolution

AI support delivers instant answers, smart diagnostics, and fewer escalations. SAP gates replies by confidence, hitting solid FCR and broad, genuinely useful self-service.
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Globe Business taps Salesforce AI: 34% lighter workload, 28% fewer tickets, faster support

Globe Business uses Salesforce and AI to cut manual work and speed support. After rollout: 34% less workload, 28% fewer duplicate tickets, and 80% of cases classified by intent.
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e& UAE and One Punch Solutions Bring Human Warmth to AI Customer Support

e& UAE and One Punch Solutions team up to bring emotionally aware AI to customer care, so support feels quick, clear, and personal. Expect faster answers and smoother handoffs.
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Meyka AI's Financial Chatbots: Instant Answers, Secure Insights, Real Support 24/7

Meyka AI brings quick, context-aware support to finance, with real-time data, secure integrations, and smooth handoffs. Teams cut tickets while customers get clear answers anytime.
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Latest AI News for Education

Everyone's Using AI, and Learning Has Never Felt Lonelier

AI shortcuts stole the struggle from school. Make work personal, grade the process, and rebuild community so learning feels alive again.
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AI in Gardner Edgerton classrooms: where school board candidates stand

Candidates outline a practical path for AI in district schools: teach it, set guardrails, and protect data. No bans-prioritize access, teacher training, and honest assessments.
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Latest AI News for Executives and Strategy

26 Leaders, 16 Countries: Inside FIA University's Senior Executive Programme with Columbia Business School

FIA University and Columbia Business School convened 26 executives for a three-day program on ethical AI, strategy, analytics, and tough decisions. Plus a Barclays Center session.
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From Guardrails to Business Value: AI, Trust, and Data Governance at CDO Magazine's Dallas Leadership Dinner

CDO Magazine's Dallas dinner spotlighted trust, governance, and quick, safe AI adoption. Leaders urged small pilots, guardrails, data contracts, and the simplest model.
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Big spend, small strategy: UK AI gains at risk from shadow tools and silos

UK firms are ramping AI spend to £15.9m this year, eyeing 32% ROI by 2027. Yet piecemeal rollouts and shadow AI are leaking value, data, and trust.
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AI and IoT shift asset management from reactive repairs to long-term planning

Leaders are moving from break/fix to foresight with AI and IoT, cutting reactive work and planning 5+ years out. The catch? FCAs and data discipline still lag.
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From Compliance Gatekeeper to Growth Architect: How AI Is Rewriting the CFO Playbook

AI is moving CFOs from back office compliance to strategic growth. Automation takes over the grunt work, freeing time for forecasting, scenario planning, and smarter capital bets.
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Geopolitics Is Redrawing AI Strategy as CIOs Push for Agentic AI ROI and Regional Vendors

AI budgets are rising, but geopolitics is pushing CIOs to favor regional vendors and stricter oversight. 2026 shifts to agentic AI with clear ROI, tighter data, contract terms.
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New-Gen Supply Chains: AI, Risk, and the Race to Same-Day Delivery

Supply chains are shifting to agile, AI-led and sustainable models to handle tariffs, cyber risk, and rising delivery costs. Plus: sourcing risks, 3PLs, AI, safety, 90-day plan.
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Latest AI News for Finance

OneStream's AI and ESG Push vs a Slumping Stock: Bargain or Value Trap?

OneStream expands Finance AI with Modern Financial Close and ESG tools, courting stickier spend. Shares lag despite a $29.26 fair value view; adoption and ARR will make or break it.
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Meyka's AI Finance Assistants for Enterprise: Faster Decisions, Stronger Governance

Financial virtual assistants pull trusted data, answer in plain language, and automate the grunt work. Meyka delivers secure, enterprise-ready deployments that show clear ROI.
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OpenAI's Mercury targets Wall Street's grunt work-entry-level roles evolve, not vanish

OpenAI's Mercury trains on ex-bankers to offload spreadsheet cleanup, base models, and comps. Analysts won't vanish; junior work shifts to review, analysis, client-ready polish.
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Microsoft Banks on AI to Transform Climate Finance, Turning an $800m Fund into $12bn

Microsoft's Climate Innovation Fund shows AI can speed climate finance: $800m across 67 investments has mobilized ~$12bn. For lenders, AI now anchors underwriting, MRV, and ops.
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Pay by Text: WhatsApp, Pix and GenAI Put Brazil Ahead in Everyday Banking

Brazilian banks now let people send Pix payments inside WhatsApp chats using GenAI-no app switching, just authenticate and go. Lower friction, faster pay, clear stakes for banks.
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7 Ways Finance Leaders Use Generative AI Across Corporate Finance

See how generative AI trims close cycles, sharpens reporting, and boosts cash flow while keeping controls tight. Start small, prove value, and scale what works.
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Latest AI News for Government

India moves to label deepfakes: draft IT rules require prominent markers and stricter checks by big social platforms

India's draft IT Rules target deepfakes with clear labels, baked-in metadata, and platform checks. The aim: make synthetic content obvious, traceable, and faster to remove.
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Bangladesh should boost government spending on AI education to prepare children for tomorrow's jobs, says Jamaal Bowman

Jamaal Bowman urges Bangladesh to boost public spending on AI education and link classrooms to jobs. His plan: Wi-Fi, devices, teacher training, and employer partnerships.
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AI sandboxes set to slash planning delays under new UK blueprint

UK unveils AI sandbox blueprint to speed safe testing and planning approvals. An AI Growth Lab will cut document backlogs, with licensing and public input due by 2 Jan 2026.
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Scaling AI Without Breaking the Grid: SambaNova and partners launch sovereign, energy-efficient inference clouds in Australia, Europe and the UK

SambaNova backs sovereign, efficient AI clouds in Australia, the UK, and Europe to keep data local and cut power use. SCX, Argyll, and Infercom deliver compliant, 10 kW inference.
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UK's AI Growth Lab aims to speed housing approvals and pilot safe AI across key sectors

Government plans an AI Growth Lab for regulated trials in planning, health and core services. Goal: cut delays, prove safety, and keep humans in control.
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India proposes strict deepfake rules mandating clear AI labels and platform accountability

India proposes tougher AI/deepfake rules: mandatory labels, metadata, and due diligence for big platforms. Break the rules and safe harbour may vanish; comments close Nov 6, 2025.
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AI Supercycle Sparks a Silicon Arms Race for Chip Sovereignty

Governments are pouring cash into AI chips to secure supply, bring fabs home, and push 2nm nodes and packaging. Costs rise as supply chains go regional, but resilience improves.
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Philip Pullman calls for UK crackdown on AI scraping and fair pay for authors

Philip Pullman calls AI scraping of writers' work a wicked, unpaid theft and urges UK action. Pay writers, disclose datasets, and stop laundering unlicensed text via models.
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Latest AI News for Healthcare

Hyro raises $45M to scale administrative, operational and clinical AI agents for patient access

Hyro raised $45M to speed up its healthcare AI agents for patient access across voice, chat, and SMS. Funds support call automation, smart routing, and explainable results.
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How Stanford Health Care built ChatEHR, a privacy-first AI platform that safely connects LLMs to real-time EHR data

Stanford Health Care built ChatEHR, a secure AI in Epic that lets clinicians query charts in plain language. It runs on real-time FHIR, a model router, and EHR integration.
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Agentic AI in Healthcare Done Right: Faster Diagnoses, Less Admin, More Time for Patients

Healthcare teams are stretched; agentic AI can lighten the load when built with clear rules and oversight. Think faster diagnoses, cleaner billing, and more time with patients.
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Hims & Hers doubles down on AI personalization as Doximity and Amwell scale hybrid care, with HIMS shares surging

Hims & Hers, Doximity, and Amwell put AI personalization to work, automating care and easing decisions. Expect better access, faster follow-ups and outcomes.
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AI on your mammogram: early catches, extra tests, and the race to show it saves lives

AI is catching breast cancers that might be missed-especially in dense tissue-and speeding follow-up. It brings false positives and overdiagnosis; keep radiologists in charge.
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Verily Me launches in beta with clinician-reviewed recommendations, Violet AI, and photo-based nutrition tracking

Verily Me unifies your health records, adds clinician-reviewed tips, and answers quick questions via Violet. In beta: meal photos, research opt-ins, and care team links.
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GE HealthCare's AI chief on medtech's iPhone moment, safety by design, and what regulators want

GE HealthCare's AI lead says build safety in from day one and prove it with real-world evidence. Be transparent, keep clinicians in the loop, and plan for monitoring and updates.
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From Labs to Lives: Pittsburgh's Health, AI and Tech Moment

Pittsburgh's summit put AI and health on the same team to drive real patient gains and workforce prep. Leaders left with clear pilots, strong guardrails, and support lining up.
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Latest AI News for Hospitality and Events

Sydney Cements Its Place as Australia's AI Hub with 60 Events at ICC Sydney

ICC Sydney will host 60 AI events this year, underscoring the city's growing pull. With Tech Central next door and top universities on tap, programs turn into real partnerships.
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Canary launches AI hub to speed hotel sales and event contracts, cut payment costs

Canary launches an AI hub to speed hotel sales and contracts, automate admin, and cut fees with ACH or cards. It plugs into Canary's platform and it's available to 20k+ hotels.
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Canary Technologies Debuts AI Sales & Catering Payments Hub to Speed Hotel Contracts and Cut Fees

Canary Technologies launched an AI Sales & Catering Payments Hub to speed contracts and simplify payments. Hotels close deals faster, cut costs, and skip late-night spreadsheets.
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Latest AI News for Human Resources

From call center to chatbot: U.S. Army HR gets personal with AI

The Army is reworking HR with AI, clear service design, and live case tracking-so support feels personal. Metrics focus on outcomes and how soldiers feel, not speed.
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HR at the Core: Gartner's 2026 CHRO Priorities-AI Strategy, Workforce Redesign and Culture for Resilience

Gartner says HR has moved from back office to growth engine. For 2026: AI-native HR, human-machine teams, change-ready leaders, and culture that shows up in daily work.
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TriNet launches AI-driven HR suite for SMBs, pairing data insights with human expertise

TriNet rolls out AI HR tools for SMBs to speed answers and keep HR pros in the loop. A 24/7 health assistant is live; an HR assistant and dashboard are coming soon.
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Canada's AI surge outpaces training: 6 in 10 companies aren't ready and workers are worried

AI use is creeping up, but 59% of companies lack training and resources. HR should close the gap with clear policies, manager-led training, and quick, measurable pilots.
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TriNet introduces AI suite for SMBs, combining data-driven HR with human expertise

TriNet rolls out a human-in-the-loop AI suite for SMBs to speed HR answers and guide leaders, without losing expert judgment. Privacy, security, and a new dashboard are built in.
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Latest AI News for Insurance

SLA Insurance De-Risks Data Centers and Lowers the Cost of Capital

AI-driven buildouts put SLAs-and service credits that hit cash flow-under a brighter light. SLA insurance cushions downtime risk, calming lenders and improving terms.
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AI-fueled cybercrime surges across Asia-Pacific as Chinese underground markets boom

AI is speeding cyber crime across APAC, with faster malware, high-volume phishing, and industrialized ransomware. Insurers need tighter control checks and clearer coverage-fast.
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AI won't digitise broking - it will change everything around it, letting brokers add value faster

AI won't replace brokers' judgment or dealmaking. It strips the admin-intake, analysis, wordings-so brokers show up with cleaner data, better insight, and more time with clients.
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Underwriting in Minutes, Not Days with Teams of AI Agents

Underwriting jumps from spreadsheets to AI agent squads that debate, cite evidence, and deliver a ranked call. Faster quotes, clearer rationales, and a human still at the wheel.
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Latest AI News for IT and Development

Bridging Farm and Fork with AI to Make Food Better for People and Planet

AI and food scientists team up to link farm practices to molecular nutrition that benefits people and planet. The catch: better data, seamless tools, and talent to ship systems.
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Strange Bedfellows: Bannon, Hinton, Wozniak Back Ban on Superintelligent AI

An unlikely mix of Bannon, Hinton, Bengio, and Wozniak backs a pause on superintelligent AI until safety is proven. Expect tighter scrutiny and new guardrails for IT and dev teams.
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800 Tech Leaders Urge Pause on Superintelligent AI as Safety Fears Mount

800+ tech leaders urge a pause on superintelligent AI over risks from loss of control to extinction. Builders should audit, add guardrails, test failures, and tighten oversight.
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Study finds AI assistants falter on news: 45% have significant issues, sourcing is the weak spot

AI assistants struggled on news: 45% had major issues; 81% showed at least one. Sourcing was the weak spot, and Gemini fared worst: 76% major issues, 72% sourcing.
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Wozniak, Branson, Hinton among 850 urging a ban on superintelligent AI until it's proven safe

More than 850 leaders urge a pause on AI that could outthink people, citing security, stability, and long-term risk. Builders should update risk models, gates, and practices now.
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Harry and Meghan join unlikely alliance to ban AI superintelligence

Harry and Meghan join a cross-ideology push to pause AI "superintelligence" until safety is proven. Expect oversight; start with red teaming and kill switches.
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Scaling AI Without Breaking the Grid: SambaNova and partners launch sovereign, energy-efficient inference clouds in Australia, Europe and the UK

SambaNova backs sovereign, efficient AI clouds in Australia, the UK, and Europe to keep data local and cut power use. SCX, Argyll, and Infercom deliver compliant, 10 kW inference.
Read more →

From warehouse bots to smart glasses, Amazon's people-first AI speeds delivery, boosts safety, and cuts waste

Amazon rolls out AI, robotics, and wearables to cut repetitive work, boost safety, and speed deliveries. Blue Jay, Eluna, smart glasses, and VR training lead a greener ops push.
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Elastic unveils Agent Builder for context-aware, governed AI agents built in minutes

Elastic launches Agent Builder to build AI agents on your Elasticsearch data with a native chat UI. It adds query smarts, guardrails, ES|QL tools, and observability to ship faster.
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Microsoft brings Copilot Studio agents to Dynamics 365, improving contact center performance

Microsoft is adding AI agents to Dynamics 365 to speed decisions and clean up contact center work. Copilot Studio ties it together with tools for quality, routing, and knowledge.
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Latest AI News for Management

See Around Corners: AI That Forecasts Demand and Streamlines Logistics

AI flips supply chains from reactive to predictive-forecasting demand, optimizing routes, and shrinking waste. Start small: unify data, pilot a digital twin, then scale what works.
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AI and IoT shift asset management from reactive repairs to long-term planning

Leaders are moving from break/fix to foresight with AI and IoT, cutting reactive work and planning 5+ years out. The catch? FCAs and data discipline still lag.
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AI interest surges in revenue cycle: 90% of billing teams want help with collections, patient financial services, and payer communication

Billing leaders are leaning into AI to cut friction in RCM: speeding collections, clarifying patient bills, and smoothing payer back-and-forth. Early movers cut costs & speed cash.
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Boise State's BRAINS streamlines proposals, awards, and contracts with AI

Boise State's BRAINS helps research offices trim admin work-faster contract reviews, cleaner award setup, simpler proposals. Quick to adopt, with demos on BroncoLearn.
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AI With Heart: Wealth Management That Scales Without Losing the Human Touch

Wealth management is at a pivot: use AI to cut the admin and spend more time building trust. Nail data, governance, and security, and the ROI follows.
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Latest AI News for Marketing

Scout by PipelineAI turns everyday social posts into paying customers for SMEs

91 Branding & Marketing launches Scout, an AI agent that spots intent in social posts and drafts replies. Built for SMEs, it runs 24/7 and gets human signoff, with plans that scale.
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AI is the new shelf: how brands earn a spot with ChatGPT Atlas

Search is moving from blue links to assistant picks. To be the top pick, structure your facts, publish clear, cited content, and expose APIs so assistants can act.
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DirectMail2.0 Launches World's First AI for Direct Mail Analysis, Free Public Beta Now Open at Printing United Alliance

DirectMail2.0 unveiled an AI tool at Printing United that benchmarks campaigns and suggests next steps before you print. Try the free beta at beta.dm20.ai.
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After J.Crew's stumble, marketers get real about generative AI

AI speeds production; people own taste, story, and final call. What works: ad variants, email lines, image cleanup, social captions, and a tight test loop to scale winners.
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Vertical AI Agents Take Contextual Brand Marketing From Reactive to Predictive

Vertical AI agents add context to media, creative, and personalization so messages hit the moment. Pilot one, track lift, and scale with consent, compliance, and live tuning.
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Stop segmenting, start responding: AI personalization and orchestration in real time

Move from static segments to real-time decisions across channels with AI. Join the free MarTech Conference online Nov 4 for hands-on workflows, guardrails, and wins.
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Latest AI News for Operations

18 minutes to breach: AI-fueled RaaS crews move faster, but only half equip affiliates

AI-fueled ransomware shrinks your response window to 18 minutes. Cut delay, automate first moves, and rehearse containment so detection-to-block happens before they spread.
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From AIOps to Agentic AI in 5G - Closing the Loop on Network Autonomy

See how Telia and BMC Helix moved agentic AI from Catalyst to live ops, cutting toil and MTTR across 5G. Join the webinars on Oct 22 and Nov 11, 2025 to learn what worked.
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From warehouse bots to smart glasses, Amazon's people-first AI speeds delivery, boosts safety, and cuts waste

Amazon rolls out AI, robotics, and wearables to cut repetitive work, boost safety, and speed deliveries. Blue Jay, Eluna, smart glasses, and VR training lead a greener ops push.
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Meta cuts 600 AI jobs amid lab consolidation-efficiency play or AI scapegoat?

Meta cut 600+ roles in its AI org to strip layers and move faster on models and products. Ops teams should simplify, reassign talent, and tighten metrics and comms.
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ROLLER Raises $50M to Supercharge Theme Park Operations with AI

ROLLER bags $50M from Insight Partners, J.P. Morgan to bring AI to ticketing, POS, and memberships for theme parks. Expect smarter pricing, shorter lines, leaner staffing.
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Meta Cuts 600 AI Jobs to Speed Decisions as Zuckerberg Demands Faster Progress

Meta is cutting about 600 AI roles to speed decisions and tighten scope across infra, FAIR, and product teams. Ops leaders: trim approvals, shrink portfolios, name single owners.
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Appian and Wotton Kearney Launch OSCAR, an AI Platform to Streamline Claims and Client Reporting Across APAC

Appian and Wotton Kearney will launch OSCAR in April 2026 to simplify legal ops and reporting. Real-time insights, AI doc processing, and ERP ties cut manual work and cycle times.
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Latest AI News for PR and Communications

Leoprd and The Remarkables extend LEO/GEO across EMEA to put brands front and centre in LLM search

Leoprd partners with The Remarkables to roll out LEO/GEO across EMEA, helping brands show up accurately in AI answers. PR teams get audits, fixes, and clearer wins in citations.
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Live, Custom AI Certification from Human Driven AI Prepares MarCom Teams to Lead 2025 and Beyond

HDAI Certified™ offers live, customized AI training for PR and comms teams to speed up work and get better results right now. Earn a verified certificate and a LinkedIn badge.
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Safe Pro Group Closes $14M Led by Ondas to Scale AI Threat Detection From Ukraine Trials to U.S. Military Demos

Safe Pro Group raised $14M led by Ondas to scale its SPOTD threat detection. Ukraine trials, offline NODE mapping, and U.S. demos highlight real-time ID of 150+ explosive threats.
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MD of Bighorn considers Copilot amid push for AI policy and training

MD of Bighorn is updating its comms policy and piloting Microsoft Copilot across 365 for drafting, summaries, and data work. Governance, training, and clear guardrails come first.
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Latest AI News for Product Development

Starday Innovation fast-tracks food and beverage R&D with AI

Starday's new AI platform turns messy consumer chatter into clear briefs, better formulas, and stronger buyer pitches. Faster decisions, fewer dead ends.
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Bridging Farm and Fork with AI to Make Food Better for People and Planet

AI and food scientists team up to link farm practices to molecular nutrition that benefits people and planet. The catch: better data, seamless tools, and talent to ship systems.
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God of War Veteran Meghan Morgan Juinio Makes the Case for Generative AI in Game Development

Former God of War lead Meghan Morgan Juinio says gen AI should sit in game pipelines as a teammate, like SpeedTree-speed for the grind, humans for taste and direction. Start small.
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Investors react as PTC adds real-time AI to Onshape: growth potential, competitive risks, and a 10% upside case

PTC adds real-time AI inside Onshape, bringing prompts and checks right into the CAD workspace. Investors see potential for higher retention and ARR, but margin risk if usage lags.
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Microsoft brings Copilot Studio agents to Dynamics 365, improving contact center performance

Microsoft is adding AI agents to Dynamics 365 to speed decisions and clean up contact center work. Copilot Studio ties it together with tools for quality, routing, and knowledge.
Read more →

GE HealthCare's AI chief on medtech's iPhone moment, safety by design, and what regulators want

GE HealthCare's AI lead says build safety in from day one and prove it with real-world evidence. Be transparent, keep clinicians in the loop, and plan for monitoring and updates.
Read more →

Meta Cuts 600 AI Jobs in Superintelligence Labs Shake-Up, Signals Long-Term AI Bet

Meta is cutting about 600 AI roles, folding research, product, and infra into Superintelligence Labs. The aim: quicker decisions, fewer handoffs, and clearer ownership.
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Latest AI News for Real Estate and Construction

OpenAI, Oracle and Vantage to Build $15B Lighthouse AI Campus in Port Washington, Wisconsin with Zero-Emission Energy and Thousands of Jobs

OpenAI, Oracle and Vantage will build a four-facility AI campus near Milwaukee, near 1 GW by 2028. Expect union jobs, utility upgrades, and tougher water and energy standards.
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Latest AI News for Sales

Kaggle founders' Sumble maps company tech stacks and who to contact, raises $38.5M

Sales teams don't need more leads-they need context. Sumble maps orgs, tech stacks, and intent signals so reps know who to reach and what to say, with 19 enterprise customers.
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Amphenol raises outlook on AI and datacom demand, dividend up 52% as shares jump

Amphenol beat expectations on AI and datacom demand, raised Q4 guidance, and sent shares up 9%. Sales teams: budgets are live-pitch cables, connectors, sensors, antennas now.
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Selling to an AI: ODU Students Practice the Pitch Without the Pressure

Students at ODU sharpen sales skills with AI clients that push, adapt, and score every call. The stakes feel real, feedback is instant, and confidence builds in just a few reps.
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Latest AI News for Science and Research

AI finds the holes in clinical trial reporting so patients don't fall through

UIUC team trained AI to flag missing CONSORT/SPIRIT items in trial papers, with strong F1 scores. An open-source tool could help authors and journals catch missing items early.
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Can AI be good for the climate? 5 ways it cuts emissions despite its energy use

AI uses plenty of energy, yet it's already cutting waste in buildings, charging, methane, geothermal, and traffic. Efficiency gains could curb its footprint as use grows.
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From Reimbursement to Cloud Strategy: JMIR Seeks Evidence on AI Uncertainty in Digital Health

JMIR seeks papers on AI-enabled uncertainty in digital health: studies, cases, and tested tools for managers. Accepted work will appear as a bundle with an integrative summary.
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Why AI pioneers are demanding a global ban on superintelligence

AI leaders urge a global ban on building superintelligence until it's proven safe. A broad coalition backs audits, tight oversight, and safer, human-in-the-loop tools.
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Seismic links Alzheimer's genetic risk to memory-making neurons, not immune cells

A new tool links Alzheimer's genetic risk to memory-making neurons, resolving a mismatch with brain pathology. It sharpens GWAS-to-cell mapping and generalizes to other diseases.
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AI assistants fail the news test nearly half the time, European study warns

EBU study finds AI assistants stumble on news: 45% of answers had serious flaws, with sourcing the top failure. Gemini fared worst; teams urge verification and human checks.
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Latest AI News for Writers

Using AI Without Losing Myself: A Student Writer's Take

AI won't replace writers, but it can speed up brainstorming and clarity if you stay in charge. Use it for ideas and structure, then write, fact-check, and protect your voice.
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Sir Philip Pullman demands urgent action on AI scraping and fair pay for authors

Philip Pullman urges the UK to stop unlicensed AI scraping and pay writers for training use. Authors warn careers are at risk as policy lags and protections remain unclear.
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Let the Mistakes Breathe: Why AI Can't Replace a Human Voice

AI churns out clean, empty prose that passes at a glance. Keep the dents-truth, timing, and revision-so your work breathes instead of reading like a brochure.
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Philip Pullman calls for UK crackdown on AI scraping and fair pay for authors

Philip Pullman calls AI scraping of writers' work a wicked, unpaid theft and urges UK action. Pay writers, disclose datasets, and stop laundering unlicensed text via models.
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