Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 26th of December
A quick 'after Christmas', update! 3 new AI tools and 104 AI news articles to keep you in the loop. Quick hits, smart picks, and a few standouts to help you end the week on a high note.
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All AI News for Today
104 News Articles published.
Latest General AI News
Waymo's Robotaxis May Soon Get a Gemini Ride Assistant That's More Than a Chatbot
Waymo is testing Gemini in its robotaxis as a rider assistant for quick questions and basics like climate and music. No driving commentary or real-world tasks; not public yet.
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Concentrix (CNXC) Jumps as Jan. 13 Earnings and Agentic AI Push Spark Analyst Optimism
CNXC rose 3.6% to ~$41.6 in a thin Dec. 24 session, still near its lows. Eyes now on Jan. 13 earnings, fresh AI products, and targets pointing higher if margins and debt improve.
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From Connectivity to Intelligence: API Management as the AI Control Plane
APIs have moved from plumbing to a control plane for AI systems. Get identity, policy, routing, and telemetry right to boost safety, cut spend, and improve results.
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AI Stocks Rally as S&P 500 Hits a Record: Nvidia, Microsoft, Intel, Snowflake and ServiceNow in Focus
S&P 500 hits a fresh record as AI heavies-Nvidia, Microsoft, Intel, Snowflake, ServiceNow-lead. Next year is prove-it time: earnings, capex payback, and tighter discipline.
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Christmas Eve records put AI in the driver's seat-Nvidia, Micron, Meta lead as 2026 demands proof over hype
AI leaders sparked a Christmas Eve record run as Nvidia, Micron and Meta led semis and platforms higher. Into 2026, pros want real AI ROI, broader earnings, and smoother rate path.
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AI isn't a plug-in - it's a new kind of labor
AI isn't the problem-management is. Treat it like a new worker: redesign workflows, give it memory, measure real outcomes, and start with back-office work that hits the P&L.
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Latest AI News for Creatives
From prompt to presentation: AI mood boards with Copilot
Copilot turns your prompts into mood boards in minutes-images, palettes, textures, and styles to spark direction. Brainstorm, iterate, and drop results into decks fast.
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Why this Seoul AI studio bets on directors, not shortcuts
As AI video leaps ahead, Kim Young-ki says the director's eye matters more than ever. The Ape Squad cuts costs, then reinvests in story, craft, and hybrid work that feels directed.
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Let the Lion Write: Narrative Justice in the Age of Creative AI
Dignity is the metric: stories should honor the people at their center. As AI opens the mic to new voices, artists and communities can lead with consent, context, and narrative justice.
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AI Detection Is Changing What We Call Original
AI speeds up making art, but it blurs who did what. Detection and clear disclosure help prove authorship, protect pitches, and keep your taste-and trust-front and center.
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Generative AI turns weeks into hours, but hidden costs stack up
Generative AI promises speed, but the real costs lurk in setup, talent, model fees, legal, and approvals. Invest in the system and decision flow, or those "savings" disappear.
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Art Comes Home: Van Gogh Walks Off the Wall and Onto Samsung's The Frame
Samsung MENA and Aimilabs bring Van Gogh into The Frame in an AI-made short with humans steering the story. It highlights art mode-your TV doubles as a gallery when it's off.
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Latest AI News for Customer Support
Italy Halts Meta's WhatsApp AI Ban as EU Probes Anti-Competitive Power Play
Italy's antitrust authority halted Meta's move to block rival AI on WhatsApp, while the EU opens a probe. Support teams can keep bots running, but prep fallbacks and track updates.
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Latest AI News for Education
China puts AI on the timetable, from policy to everyday lessons
China's schools are weaving AI into lessons, turning ideas into 3D prints, simulations, and real projects. Tianjin and Beijing add weekly classes, teacher training and guardrails.
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SCSD2 Sets Guardrails for AI in the Classroom
SCSD2 is putting AI to work with clear guardrails, privacy-first tools, and classroom uses. Approved tools: Gemini, Magic School, Brisk-with ongoing checks and transparency.
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AI for Every Student Starts with Teachers on the Front Lines
Put teachers at the center of AI in classrooms: fund basics, run small pilots, and measure real gains. DonorsChoose shows how frontline needs guide smarter, fair rollout.
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South Korea's AI Classroom Rush: Training Coders or Teaching Thinkers?
South Korea races to grow AI talent, stirring debate: pipeline for industry or thoughtful citizens? Plans boost AI literacy, shift exams to reasoning, and set guardrails in class.
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AI Skills From Classrooms to Shop Floors: Government's Big Push for Viksit Bharat
India will embed AI skills in schools, training, and jobs, with government, industry, and academia in sync. Ethics, local languages, and projects anchor IndiaAI and PMKVY.
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Latest AI News for Executives and Strategy
AI in Retail 2026: 10 Use Cases, Real Results, and How to Roll Them Out
AI is now core ops: smarter forecasts, inventory, pricing, and chat assistants boost margins and cut costs. See where it pays, why 87% report revenue lift, and how to roll it out.
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Clear Signals, Confident Decisions: Lianlian Ma's Design for Trustworthy AI at Scale
Trust at scale is her thing: Lianlian Ma turns fuzzy AI outputs into crisp, actionable clarity. Teams saw 27% fewer manual assists and 41% fewer abandons-without new models.
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Latest AI News for Finance
TikTok deal buzz vs AI capex squeeze: Oracle's Christmas Eve balancing act
Oracle got a holiday lift from TikTok's U.S. cloud deal, reinforcing its security cred. Still, investors fret over how it will bankroll massive AI campuses and protect margins.
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Concentrix (CNXC) Jumps as Jan. 13 Earnings and Agentic AI Push Spark Analyst Optimism
CNXC rose 3.6% to ~$41.6 in a thin Dec. 24 session, still near its lows. Eyes now on Jan. 13 earnings, fresh AI products, and targets pointing higher if margins and debt improve.
Read more →
AI Stocks Rally as S&P 500 Hits a Record: Nvidia, Microsoft, Intel, Snowflake and ServiceNow in Focus
S&P 500 hits a fresh record as AI heavies-Nvidia, Microsoft, Intel, Snowflake, ServiceNow-lead. Next year is prove-it time: earnings, capex payback, and tighter discipline.
Read more →
Christmas Eve records put AI in the driver's seat-Nvidia, Micron, Meta lead as 2026 demands proof over hype
AI leaders sparked a Christmas Eve record run as Nvidia, Micron and Meta led semis and platforms higher. Into 2026, pros want real AI ROI, broader earnings, and smoother rate path.
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From Hype to How: AI for Traders at Scale with Humans in Control
At FMLS 2025, panelists said AI helps when it speeds up insight and keeps humans in charge. LLMs parse intent; deterministic systems handle action, with audit trails and clean data.
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AI trounces human traders in Aster trading tournament: $13K drawdown vs $225K loss (-4.48% vs -32.21%)
Aster's live trading face-off laid it bare: humans sank -32.21% (~$225k) while the AI limited damage to -4.48% (~$13k). It didn't win big-it just bled less.
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CFOs say 2026 is the year AI goes enterprise-beyond pilots to real results
AI is moving from pilots to real impact in finance, with 2026 set for scale. CFOs are doubling down on data, governance, and hard metrics to speed decisions and lift margins.
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Latest AI News for Government
Korea's AI Basic Act Takes Effect with a Light Touch and a Yearlong Grace Period
Korea's AI Basic Act takes effect Jan 22 with a light-touch first phase: label AI content, give prior notice for high-impact uses, and set a 30-day review flow. Start now.
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Practical AI for Councils: Build Trust, Cut Costs, Serve People Better
Practical ways councils can use AI to cut admin, speed responses, and improve access without losing trust. Clear guardrails, data protections, a 90-day playbook, and proof of ROI.
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Saudi Arabia Tops MENA in AI Readiness, Takes a Seat at the Global Governance Table
Saudi Arabia tops MENA in government AI readiness, making the global top 10 for governance and public sector use. It's moved from plans to delivery while parts of the region lag.
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AI Skills From Classrooms to Shop Floors: Government's Big Push for Viksit Bharat
India will embed AI skills in schools, training, and jobs, with government, industry, and academia in sync. Ethics, local languages, and projects anchor IndiaAI and PMKVY.
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Kazakhstan climbs 16 spots in 2025 Government AI Readiness Index, third in Southern and Central Asia
Kazakhstan jumps from 76th to 60th in the Government AI Readiness Index 2025 with 55.87, third in the region. Next: improve infrastructure and resilience.
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Latest AI News for Healthcare
AI Puts Order Back in the OR, Turning Lost Hours Into Saved Millions
Operating rooms bleed hours to clunky scheduling and dead time. AI-driven coordination trims turnover, boosts daily cases, and turns minutes into margin without extra shifts.
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Akara Brings Air-Traffic-Control Precision to Operating Rooms with AI and Thermal Sensors
Akara uses AI and thermal sensors to sync OR teams, speed up turnovers, and cut delays. Privacy-first sensing shows real-time status without faces.
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Third-Party AI Risk in Healthcare: Former CISO Rick Doten's Playbook for Vendor Oversight
AI widens vendor risk in healthcare as models, logs, and agents touch PHI. Ask hard questions, set guardrails in contracts, and plan for vendor failures to keep data use appropriate.
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Ant Group's MaYi A Fu goes mainstream: 15M users, stocks rally, hospital AI rollouts across China, and an IPO on the way
Ant's MaYi A Fu is surging-#3 on the App Store, 15M MAU, and 5M+ daily health queries as funds pile in. For care leaders: link APIs, measure conversion, prep data governance.
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From one-size-fits-all to one patient, one solution: Uttarakhand Governor backs AI in healthcare
AI is taking healthcare from one-size-fits-all to one patient-one solution, said Uttarakhand's Governor. Focus on small pilots, doctor oversight, and tools for remote hills.
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AI speeds drug development and trials as insurers race to cover new risks
Healthcare AI speeds drug discovery, trials, and diagnostics, while insurers recalibrate risk and coverage. Offshore support scales the work, but proof of controls is the ticket.
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Latest AI News for Hospitality and Events
Latest AI News for Human Resources
AI is rewriting work as 70% of job skills change by 2030
AI is changing work fast-by 2030, about 70% of skills will shift. HR should hire for skills and grow them, set AI literacy baselines, and back human strengths like communication.
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HRM Launches Mexico EOR AI Chatbot for Fast, Legally Grounded Labor Law Answers
HRM launches a Mexico EOR AI chatbot for clear, law-based answers on pay, benefits, overtime, and termination. Built on current statutes, it cuts compliance guesswork.
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Latest AI News for Insurance
Chubb's AI overhaul targets 85% automation, puts 20% of jobs at risk
Chubb will cut about 20% of roles as it pushes deep into automation and digital distribution. Carrier targets 85% STP in underwriting/claims and 85% digital GWP to trim 1.5pts.
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AI speeds drug development and trials as insurers race to cover new risks
Healthcare AI speeds drug discovery, trials, and diagnostics, while insurers recalibrate risk and coverage. Offshore support scales the work, but proof of controls is the ticket.
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Latest AI News for IT and Development
Waymo's Robotaxis May Soon Get a Gemini Ride Assistant That's More Than a Chatbot
Waymo is testing Gemini in its robotaxis as a rider assistant for quick questions and basics like climate and music. No driving commentary or real-world tasks; not public yet.
Read more →
From Connectivity to Intelligence: API Management as the AI Control Plane
APIs have moved from plumbing to a control plane for AI systems. Get identity, policy, routing, and telemetry right to boost safety, cut spend, and improve results.
Read more →
Japan's AI Plan Puts Trust First and Backs Homegrown Models
Japan's new AI plan puts trust and homegrown models at the center. Expect tighter testing, clearer rules, yearly updates, and incentives for data, talent, and safer deployments.
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Humain taps MIS for SR1.88bn AI data center as stc JV targets 1GW capacity
Humain picked MIS to build a private AI data center in a deal near SR1.88b, above MIS's 2024 revenue. A JV with stc via center3 targets up to 1 GW, starting at 250 MW.
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Z.ai Open-Sources GLM-4.7 for Real Coding Workflows, Not Just Chat
Z.ai open-sourced GLM-4.7, built to handle long, tool-heavy dev work with steadier behavior. It tops open models in WebDev (#6) and posts stronger results across coding benchmarks.
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What Great Software Partners Get Right: Predictability, Scale, and Real Impact
Great outsourcing means outcomes: teams that ship predictably at quality and scale, with proof in process and metrics. Look for SaaS/AI fluency, tight QA, and CPI/SPI on track.
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Latest AI News for Legal
15-Year-Old From Dushanbe Launches Moni, Tajikistan's First AI Legal Assistant
At 15, a Dushanbe student built Moni, an AI legal tool helping citizens and lawyers make sense of Tajik law. It gives clear summaries, multilingual search, and anonymous use.
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AI in 2026: Fewer Jobs, Higher Standards, No Room for Mediocrity
In 2026, AI won't erase careers, but it will gut routine work-especially in the office. Judgment, strategy, and ownership rise as one sharp operator outproduces a team.
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23 State AGs to FCC: Don't Preempt Our AI Laws
A bipartisan bloc of 23 state AGs say the FCC can't wipe out state AI laws. A new executive order ups the pressure, and a court fight looms.
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Vietnam's First AI Law Delivers Risk-Based Rules, Transparency, and Incentives
Vietnam's new AI Law sets a risk-based, extraterritorial rulebook with bans, labels, and a national registry. It takes effect on March 1, 2026, with a 12-month transition.
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Japan opens antimonopoly probe into AI giants: Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, LY and Perplexity
JFTC will open a fact-finding probe into AI search and chat providers: LY, Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, Perplexity. They're eyeing rankings, defaults, data use and deals.
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From Copyright to the AI Act: Legal Risks for AI Products and What to Do About Them
AI is in your stack already, and so are the legal risks. Get ahead on rights, data use, privacy, liability, bias, and reliability with clear policies, contracts, and audits.
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Latest AI News for Management
AI in 2026: Fewer Jobs, Higher Standards, No Room for Mediocrity
In 2026, AI won't erase careers, but it will gut routine work-especially in the office. Judgment, strategy, and ownership rise as one sharp operator outproduces a team.
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From Intent to Output: ClickUp Brings AI Coding Agents into the Workspace
ClickUp is bringing AI coding agents into its workspace after buying Codegen, turning plans, docs, and chats into working output. Standalone Codegen winds down Jan 16, 2026.
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EvolveOps.AI by Coforge: agentic AI for autonomous, open source IT ops with 25% less downtime and 40% lower costs
Coforge's EvolveOps.AI brings autonomous IT ops that plug into existing tools. Early adopters report 25% less downtime, 40% lower costs, and 60% faster incident resolution.
Read more →
AI isn't a plug-in - it's a new kind of labor
AI isn't the problem-management is. Treat it like a new worker: redesign workflows, give it memory, measure real outcomes, and start with back-office work that hits the P&L.
Read more →
Latest AI News for Marketing
Beyond Translation: AI Face Swap and Ad Automation Turn Localization into Personalization
Translation alone stalls growth. With consented face swaps and automated ad tools, brands fit local norms, test personas fast, cut costs, and ship market-ready ads in days.
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From Buzz to Built-In: AI's Quiet 2025 in Indian Marketing
By 2025, Indian marketers made AI boringly useful-wired into creative ops, media, and measurement. Results sped up, trust mattered more, and model choice became a brand call.
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When AI Tries to Sell Luxury, Consumers Push Back
Valentino's AI spot got slammed, a reminder that craft wins over shortcuts. For 2026, keep humans on hero assets; use AI for scale, and guard product fidelity.
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AI in 2026: Fewer Jobs, Higher Standards, No Room for Mediocrity
In 2026, AI won't erase careers, but it will gut routine work-especially in the office. Judgment, strategy, and ownership rise as one sharp operator outproduces a team.
Read more →
Represent Communications launches AI Studio to scale AI with quality, security and transparency
Represent Communications launches AI Studio to scale AI with standards, speed and accountability, led by Lazar Jovanović. Human oversight stays central and results are measurable.
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Asset Digital Communications leads Canada's AI marketing push with human-led automation and LLM SEO
Toronto's Asset Digital Communications pairs AI speed with human judgment across paid media, SEO, and content. LLM SEO helps brands appear in AI answers and get steadier results.
Read more →
Generative AI turns weeks into hours, but hidden costs stack up
Generative AI promises speed, but the real costs lurk in setup, talent, model fees, legal, and approvals. Invest in the system and decision flow, or those "savings" disappear.
Read more →
Review AI Tools Without the Hype: A Four-Metric ROI Framework for Affiliates
Review AI tools with a four-metric lens: Time, Output, Accuracy, Cost ROI. Measure real tasks, show KPIs, flag limits, and disclose affiliates so buyers see what actually pays off.
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AI Marketing 2025: Google Leads, Top 10 Hold Just 19%, and the Strategies Driving Growth
AI marketing is a crowded race: big platforms set the pace while specialists own niches. Personalization, predictive models, and quick, cross-channel execution win.
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Latest AI News for Operations
Coforge launches EvolveOps.AI to cut downtime and make hybrid, multi-cloud IT ops more autonomous
Coforge's EvolveOps.AI brings agent-driven IT ops to hybrid and multi-cloud, cutting noise and downtime. It plugs into your stack, automates triage, and speeds safer releases.
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AI Puts Order Back in the OR, Turning Lost Hours Into Saved Millions
Operating rooms bleed hours to clunky scheduling and dead time. AI-driven coordination trims turnover, boosts daily cases, and turns minutes into margin without extra shifts.
Read more →
MONJI+ English Edition launches, built on insights from 77 countries to streamline WebOps and grow talent across ASEAN
ALAKI launches MONJI+ in English, a WebOps platform with a forever-free plan and Academic Edition. Centralize feedback, fix typos with AI, and move work from request to result.
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EvolveOps.AI by Coforge: agentic AI for autonomous, open source IT ops with 25% less downtime and 40% lower costs
Coforge's EvolveOps.AI brings autonomous IT ops that plug into existing tools. Early adopters report 25% less downtime, 40% lower costs, and 60% faster incident resolution.
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Less Waiting, More Operating: Akara's Thermal Sensors and AI Keep Operating Rooms on Schedule
Akara uses AI and thermal sensors to track OR flow in real time, turning messy handoffs into clear timestamps. Hospitals cut delays, shorten turnovers, and get more cases done.
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Coforge's EvolveOps.AI Delivers Agentic, Autonomous IT Operations From Edge to Cloud, Cutting Downtime 25% and OpEx 40%
Coforge launches EvolveOps.AI, an agent-based ops platform from edge to cloud that layers over your tools. It cuts alert noise, speeds MTTD/MTTR, and offers guardrails for autonomy.
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Latest AI News for PR and Communications
Europe's Media Giants Brace for 2026 as AI and Ad Slump Squeeze Growth
Europe's media faces a squeeze in 2026 as AI clogs feeds and ad spend stays tight. PR teams that move faster, prove outcomes, and lean on owned channels will come out ahead.
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Represent Communications launches AI Studio to scale AI with quality, security and transparency
Represent Communications launches AI Studio to scale AI with standards, speed and accountability, led by Lazar Jovanović. Human oversight stays central and results are measurable.
Read more →
Asset Digital Communications leads Canada's AI marketing push with human-led automation and LLM SEO
Toronto's Asset Digital Communications pairs AI speed with human judgment across paid media, SEO, and content. LLM SEO helps brands appear in AI answers and get steadier results.
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Latest AI News for Product Development
Waymo's Robotaxis May Soon Get a Gemini Ride Assistant That's More Than a Chatbot
Waymo is testing Gemini in its robotaxis as a rider assistant for quick questions and basics like climate and music. No driving commentary or real-world tasks; not public yet.
Read more →
Concentrix (CNXC) Jumps as Jan. 13 Earnings and Agentic AI Push Spark Analyst Optimism
CNXC rose 3.6% to ~$41.6 in a thin Dec. 24 session, still near its lows. Eyes now on Jan. 13 earnings, fresh AI products, and targets pointing higher if margins and debt improve.
Read more →
Node Eight's AI Lab Brings Homegrown AI to Ghana's Classrooms, Clinics and Power Grid
Node Eight launches Eight AI Lab to build Ghana-first AI via research, products, training, and policy. Early work: ECG loss detection, Jesi for schools, and malnutrition screening.
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AI in Retail 2026: 10 Use Cases, Real Results, and How to Roll Them Out
AI is now core ops: smarter forecasts, inventory, pricing, and chat assistants boost margins and cut costs. See where it pays, why 87% report revenue lift, and how to roll it out.
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Nadella Takes Direct Command of AI as Investors Bet on Microsoft's Azure
Microsoft has made AI the priority, with Satya Nadella acting as hands-on product lead and calling out weak Copilot quality. Pressure inside, optimism outside.
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3M Unveils AI Material Simulation at CES 2026 to Reduce Prototyping and Speed Design From Consumer Electronics to Automotive
3M will demo an AI system at CES 2026 that lets engineers simulate its materials in virtual designs. Expect faster loops, fewer builds, and clearer calls on fit and cost.
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From Copyright to the AI Act: Legal Risks for AI Products and What to Do About Them
AI is in your stack already, and so are the legal risks. Get ahead on rights, data use, privacy, liability, bias, and reliability with clear policies, contracts, and audits.
Read more →
What Great Software Partners Get Right: Predictability, Scale, and Real Impact
Great outsourcing means outcomes: teams that ship predictably at quality and scale, with proof in process and metrics. Look for SaaS/AI fluency, tight QA, and CPI/SPI on track.
Read more →
From AI+Ships to Ship-Shore-Cloud, BOTIX charts a pragmatic course to autonomous fleets
BOTIX maps a practical path to maritime autonomy: assistive AI at sea, L3 inland vessels, all tied by a ship-shore-cloud backbone. Pilots cut crew, raise safety and save fuel.
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Latest AI News for Real Estate and Construction
AI Money Meets Megawatts: Data Centers Hit Hard Limits on Power, Water, and Patience
AI pushed data centers into the spotlight, fueling big buildouts and a scramble for sites. Energy, water, and permits are chokepoints as designs densify; communities push back.
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Big Tech's AI Build-Out Has a Transparency Problem
AI data centers are booming, but CIP masks long-lived infrastructure vs. short-lived gear. Split scope by useful life to protect margins and keep jobs moving as chip plans change.
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AI Meets Brick and Mortar: Digital Twins, Smarter Design, and Fresh Opportunities for Investors
AI and robotics now touch design, build, and ops-faster calls, fewer errors, safer, efficient buildings. Quick pilots show savings, tighter schedules, and stronger NOI.
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LoKation Takes Inman's 2025 AI Award as AI Keeps Steering Agents Its Way
LoKation Real Estate just won the 2025 Inman AI Award for building AI into day-to-day work, lifting agent earnings and efficiency. Now AI tools even point agents to LoKation.
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Latest AI News for Sales
AI in Retail 2026: 10 Use Cases, Real Results, and How to Roll Them Out
AI is now core ops: smarter forecasts, inventory, pricing, and chat assistants boost margins and cut costs. See where it pays, why 87% report revenue lift, and how to roll it out.
Read more →
Lam Research Near Highs on AI-HBM Spending as 10b5-1 CEO Sale and Early Close Thin Trading
Lam Research is brushing record highs in a thin holiday session-moves may skew big. Use AI/HBM demand and healthy margins to push quick-win pilots before quarter close.
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Why Telcos Are Betting on AI-First Sales Enablement Platforms for Predictable Revenue Growth
Sales enablement platforms are shifting into full revenue hubs that unify content, training, coaching, and CRM. Teams win faster with AI guidance, insights, and better forecasts.
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Latest AI News for Science and Research
DP Technology raises $114M to speed AI for science, from new drugs to better batteries
DP Technology raised $114M to speed AI-driven work in batteries, molecular simulation, and drug discovery. Its tools already serve 1,000+ research orgs and 150 clients worldwide.
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From Day-Long Runs to One-Hour Results: China's AI Agent Puts Research on Fast-Forward
An AI agent turns plain-English prompts into full research runs, scheduling GPUs, running sims, and drafting reports. Jobs drop from a day to about an hour across common lab tasks.
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DP Technology raises US$114 million in Series C to expand AI tools for drug, materials and battery research
DP Technology raised US$114M to grow its AI-for-science stack-hiring, faster R&D, and tighter links from simulation to lab. Expect updates in drug design, materials, and lab OS.
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Can AI Teach You to Code-or Make You Forget How?
Sloan backs a $50K pilot led by Kevin Crowston to ask: do AI coding tools build skill or hollow it out? They'll track students and interview scientific coders.
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AI Lifts Paper Counts, Blurs What Matters
LLMs help scientists-especially nonnative English writers-post many more preprints. But polished prose now says less about substance, so reviewers need stronger checks.
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Latest AI News for Writers
Bad Blood author John Carreyrou sues AI giants over alleged book piracy
Bad Blood author John Carreyrou sues six AI firms, including Google and xAI, for training on pirated books. If courts agree, payouts and training norms could shift for writers.
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John Carreyrou and fellow authors sue OpenAI, Meta, Google over training on pirated books, challenge Anthropic's $1.5B deal
Authors are suing OpenAI, Meta, Google and others for training on pirated books, with John Carreyrou among them. The case tests data sourcing and pay after the Anthropic settlement.
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From Stats to Storylines: AI Sports Writer for WordPress Automates Match Articles
Turn match data into ready-to-publish previews and recaps in WordPress. Set the voice, feed stats, and hit publish faster while keeping accuracy, style, and templates consistent.
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Authors vs. AI: Carreyrou leads lawsuit over unlicensed book training that could set a precedent
John Carreyrou and five authors are suing OpenAI, Google, xAI, Meta, Anthropic, and Perplexity over unlicensed book training. A ruling could set a precedent for licensing and pay.
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AI in 2026: Fewer Jobs, Higher Standards, No Room for Mediocrity
In 2026, AI won't erase careers, but it will gut routine work-especially in the office. Judgment, strategy, and ownership rise as one sharp operator outproduces a team.
Read more →
Authors Sue OpenAI, Meta, Google over Claims AI Trained on Pirated Books
Authors sue OpenAI, Meta and Google, alleging they trained AI on pirated books from shadow libraries. The cases could define fair use and push licensing and payments.
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AI Lifts Paper Counts, Blurs What Matters
LLMs help scientists-especially nonnative English writers-post many more preprints. But polished prose now says less about substance, so reviewers need stronger checks.
Read more →