Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 30th of November
Ease into your Sunday with 1 new AI tool and 113 AI news articles. A can't-miss drop-packed with quick headlines to skim, standout pieces to bookmark, and a single tool worth trying.
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All AI News for Today
113 News Articles published.
Latest General AI News
KLA's Hot Streak, Cooler Volume: Bulls, Bears, and the Price of Perfection
KLAC closed at $1,175 (+1.4%) on light volume, up 80% in a year on chips and AI momentum. Strong results meet a rich multiple, leaving conviction and near-term upside mixed.
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Burry and Thiel Bet Against the AI Boom - Why Your Best Move Is Still Diversification
Big-name funds are trimming AI bets as debt swells and hype outpaces results. The takeaway: manage risk, diversify, and size your exposure instead of guessing headlines.
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Omise MCP lets AI operate payments-accept, refund, reconcile-no custom APIs required
Omise debuts Omise MCP, letting AI agents plug into its payments stack without custom builds. They can accept, refund, reconcile, and pay out-securely and at scale.
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From Drawer to Driver: Icertis' John McLaren on AI Guardrails and Contract Value at SAP NOW London
At SAP NOW London, Icertis showed how turning contracts into data and AI guardrails cuts leakage and speeds cycles. Deep SAP tie-ins make rollout safer and more practical.
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Latest AI News for Creatives
When Pictures Sing: Artists Turning Images into Music with AI
AI lets artists turn images into music, mapping color, brightness, texture, and shape to notes and rhythm. Start with quick rules, then tweak by ear to bring out the feeling.
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Turning Algorithms into Access: we[dot]art's AI Engine for Cultural Visibility
Algorithms decide who gets seen, burying work without ad spend. we[dot]art pools visibility with a curated index and some light AI, helping creatives get found and fairly surfaced.
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Wētā FX and AWS Team Up on Artist-Led AI for VFX: Work Faster, Keep Control, Scale Smarter
Wētā FX and AWS team on artist-first AI to cut busywork and speed VFX without losing realism. Think motion cleanup, retargeting, and creature physics-plus faster cloud iterations.
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If AI Can't Draw Hands, Why Trust It With Our Stories?
AI predicts; it doesn't feel. Keep your voice, add real experience, and use tools for structure-credit sources, protect your work, and make what couldn't exist without you.
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Stop Being Ignored: Hogarth's Agentic AI Delivers Relevance at Scale
Hogarth fights skipped ads with AI agents and synthetic personas, with human checks, to refresh creative and stay relevant. Results: 95% faster strategy, 1000x versions, 17% lift.
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Latest AI News for Customer Support
Gen AI's Reality Check in Contact Centers: Early Wins Fade as Agentic AI Rewrites the Playbook
GenAI is everywhere in support, but CSAT is sliding. Fix the basics-clean data, smooth handoffs, and measure real resolution-before betting on more autonomous agents.
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Proactive AI Agents Give SaaS Support a Workflow Makeover-40% Faster Response Times, 30% Lower Costs, 25% Higher Retention
AI agents are pushing SaaS support from answering tickets to preventing them. Teams see faster responses, lower cost per ticket, and higher retention with clear guardrails.
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Ottawa launches public AI registry mapping 400 government projects
Canada's new public AI registry maps 400+ projects across departments. For support teams, it's a practical way to find peers, reuse tools, and move faster with fewer blind spots.
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Gap Inc. Goes Live With AI Agents Across All Brands For The Holiday Rush
Gap rolled out AI agents across all brands to handle orders, returns, and gift cards at holiday scale. Faster answers, steadier CSAT, and humans freed up for tricky cases.
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Salesforce rolls out Agentforce across the Middle East, now fluent in Arabic
Salesforce launches Agentforce in the Middle East with native Arabic, so teams can automate support safely across chat, email, and WhatsApp. Expect faster resolution, fewer errors.
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Latest AI News for Education
Government trials AI for SEND - earlier help, not a quick fix, warns BPS
Government launches an AI trial to spot SEND earlier and speed support. Experts welcome early flags but say this isn't a quick fix-humans must lead and funding follow.
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AI literacy and computational thinking in China's four new majors: modest links, disciplinary differences, and the role of daily AI tool use
AI literacy and computational thinking rise together, but modestly. Tool time boosts basics; discipline and environment beat gender, so structured design does the heavy lifting.
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Tamil Nadu puts AI to work in higher education: career guidance, teacher upskilling, and innovation labs across campuses
Tamil Nadu maps a clear path for students: AI guidance, internships, and labs. Faculty upskilling expands; curricula match industry needs and project work earns credit.
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Latest AI News for Executives and Strategy
From Pilots to Production: AI Delivers Measurable Wins on the Factory Floor
AI is shifting from pilot to core lever to cut cost, protect throughput, and raise quality. Results like 25-30% lower maintenance and 35-45% less downtime show why.
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AI's Cold Calculus: Headcount Down, Skills Premium Up
AI is turning headcount into arithmetic: fewer people, more output. 41% of leaders expect smaller teams as AI automates millions of tasks; KPIs tilt to revenue per employee.
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Middle East CEOs Enter 2026 Confident, Ahead on Responsible AI
Middle East CEOs enter 2026 upbeat, moving from pilots to real AI with security and skills front and center. Saudi and UAE confidence tops global levels, with people-first adoption.
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Roland Busch's Plan to Put Siemens' Industrial AI to Work at CES 2026
Siemens CEO Roland Busch will spotlight industrial AI at CES 2026, moving pilots into production. Expect faster bids, smarter code, digital twins, and copilots on the shop floor.
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Data Debt Is Stalling AI Gains for APAC Telecom Operators, Accenture Finds
APAC telcos want AI, but data debt-scattered, inconsistent, hard-to-trust data-slows decisions. Only 21% see returns; leaders fix foundations, govern data, and tie AI to cash.
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Latest AI News for Finance
Responsible AI Becomes Finance's Operating System
Markets move at machine speed; finance needs AI that's fast, explainable, and audit-ready. Why regulators deem it high-risk-and how responsible AI builds performance and trust.
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KLA's Hot Streak, Cooler Volume: Bulls, Bears, and the Price of Perfection
KLAC closed at $1,175 (+1.4%) on light volume, up 80% in a year on chips and AI momentum. Strong results meet a rich multiple, leaving conviction and near-term upside mixed.
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AI Crossroads for Finance: 54% Still Lag on Automation as Fraud Risks Climb
54.2% of finance leaders still haven't automated, and 1 in 10 rely on spreadsheets-costly and risky. Start small, tie AI to KPIs, and bake fraud checks into the workflow.
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Tech Mahindra and AWS debut i.GreenFinance to automate ESG reporting and green loan compliance
Tech Mahindra's i.GreenFinance uses AI on AWS to standardize ESG data, automate assessments, and link disbursements to milestones. Fewer checks, clearer audits, faster decisions.
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AI's Debt-Fueled Phase Arrives: $96B Tied to OpenAI as Credit Risk Climbs
OpenAI's compute push has left suppliers carrying about $96B in debt as cash lags. With $1.4T commitments and wider spreads, hyperscalers tap bonds while credit turns cautious.
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Burry and Thiel Bet Against the AI Boom - Why Your Best Move Is Still Diversification
Big-name funds are trimming AI bets as debt swells and hype outpaces results. The takeaway: manage risk, diversify, and size your exposure instead of guessing headlines.
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Omise MCP lets AI operate payments-accept, refund, reconcile-no custom APIs required
Omise debuts Omise MCP, letting AI agents plug into its payments stack without custom builds. They can accept, refund, reconcile, and pay out-securely and at scale.
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Google Bankrolls TPU Data Centers in Nvidia-Style Bid for AI Workloads
Google is using a $1.8B lease backstop and warrants to lock in TPU compute, echoing Nvidia's playbook. Cheaper money, but longer commitments and dilution.
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Latest AI News for Government
Ottawa unveils first public AI register showing how 43 federal organizations use 400 AI systems
Ottawa released a government-wide AI register showing 400+ systems across 43 organizations. It helps teams spot proven tools, cut duplication, and build governance into projects.
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2026 Government IT Budget Gains Could Put AI and Cybersecurity at the Heart of Gartner's Next Chapter
Government IT budgets are set to rise in 2026, pushing spend into cybersecurity, cloud and AI. Leaders want real results, and Gartner may benefit as low-cost AI pressures renewals.
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Government trials AI for SEND - earlier help, not a quick fix, warns BPS
Government launches an AI trial to spot SEND earlier and speed support. Experts welcome early flags but say this isn't a quick fix-humans must lead and funding follow.
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Ottawa launches public AI registry mapping 400 government projects
Canada's new public AI registry maps 400+ projects across departments. For support teams, it's a practical way to find peers, reuse tools, and move faster with fewer blind spots.
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Big Tech's lobbying pays off as EU eases CSAM rules, delays AI Act, and the U.S. pushes a federal standard
EU softened CSAM rules, putting enforcement in national hands-a break that favors U.S. platforms. Governments should set baselines, demand transparency, and back it with audits.
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Prof. Barde Calls for Ethical AI Laws and Urgent Upskilling as Automation Puts Jobs at Risk
Prof. Barde urges clear laws on ethical AI, robotics, and data use to protect citizens and guide business. He pushes investment in tech and reskilling as jobs shift.
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Canada Launches First Public AI Register to Map 400 Federal Systems and Make Services More Transparent
Canada launched a public AI Use Register to show where and how federal teams use AI. It lists 400+ systems across 42 bodies and helps planning, oversight, and reuse.
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Canada launches public AI register, mapping 400+ uses across 42 agencies
Canada's public AI register is live, showing 400+ systems across 42 institutions. It helps teams plan, cut duplicate pilots, compare oversight, and improve transparency.
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Latest AI News for Healthcare
Healthcare's AI Moment: Lessons from Watson, Real Wins in India, and What's Next
AI is moving from labs to clinics, speeding triage, screening, and operations. Wins come from local data, tight workflows, and clinician oversight.
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From Days to Seconds: How Ami's AI Interviews Speed Up Healthcare Hiring
Healthcare hiring is under strain; Cera's AI agent Ami speeds screening and books interviews in seconds. Results: lower costs, faster contact, and humans make the final call.
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This Week in Healthcare: Gathering Storm in the US, AI vs Superbugs, Young Men's Mental Health, Jersey's Digital Leap, Pharma's New Hub
US healthcare faces tighter margins, while AI teams with GSK to tackle drug resistance. England debuts a men's health plan, Jersey tests digital care, and Sweden boosts pharma R&D.
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Brown Psychiatrist Sues Sully.AI, Says He Was Fired After Flagging FDA and HIPAA Concerns
A Rhode Island pediatric psychiatrist says Sully.AI fired him after he warned of FDA and HIPAA issues. His lawsuit cites false approval claims and retaliation.
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Latest AI News for Hospitality and Events
AI Makes Hotel Stays Personal, Effortless, and Still Human
From smart keys to 24/7 chat, AI smooths most touchpoints-remembered pillows, quick help, less waste. Best of all, staff have more time, so service feels personal.
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Latest AI News for Human Resources
Nine in Ten of South Korea's Top Firms Use AI in HR, with Hiring Leading the Way
Nearly 9 in 10 big South Korean firms already use AI in HR-many off the books. Leaders should steer it into safe, fair hiring, training, and HR support with clear guardrails.
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Humans at the Helm: Leaders Rewrite Work for the AI Era
AI is rewriting work, and HR must lead: close skills gaps, build adaptability into hiring, and make AI literacy baseline. Start with pilots, skills dashboards, and clear rules.
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When AI Acts Like a Teammate, Your Operating Model Needs a Rewrite
Agentic AI acts like a coworker, pushing HR to reset roles, decision rights, and guardrails. Formalize human-agent workflows, update jobs, and hold agents to clear metrics.
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CIMP's HR Next 2.0: AI, digital HR, and the skills redefining work
CIMP's HR Next 2.0 gathered leaders to unpack AI, digital HR, and the skills managers need now. Panels, awards, and student challenges turned talk into clear, workable steps.
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Don't Eat Your Seed Corn: AI, Accreditation, and the Work That Keeps Universities Human
AI exposes cracks in higher ed, but it's a people problem first. Redefine roles and use accreditation to guide so faculty and staff focus on teaching, mentoring, and student care.
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Latest AI News for Insurance
Silent AI Sparks Policy Overhauls, Reinsurance Shifts, and Tougher Claim Checks into 2026
Silent AI is opening gray coverage gaps, pushing insurers to redo wordings, rethink products, and sync treaties. Expect tighter definitions, governance checks, and fraud defenses.
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Rethinking Autonomous Vehicle Insurance with GenAI and AI Agents: From Cyber Risk to Claims
Insurers need GenAI and agents as AVs move liability and cyber risk beyond drivers. Clean data, firm controls, and OEM ties make underwriting, claims, and compliance faster.
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Allianz cuts 1,800 roles as AI handles claims, redirects capital to tech talent
Allianz will cut 1,800 jobs and shift spend into engineering and core tech. Automation is no side project now-faster simple claims, and hiring tilts hard to data and ML roles.
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Allianz Partners weighs up to 1,800 job cuts as AI automates call centers
Allianz Partners may cut up to 1,800 jobs in 12-18 months as AI handles routine calls and claims. Leaner teams, stricter oversight, and real retraining plans will be key.
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Latest AI News for IT and Development
Silent AI Sparks Policy Overhauls, Reinsurance Shifts, and Tougher Claim Checks into 2026
Silent AI is opening gray coverage gaps, pushing insurers to redo wordings, rethink products, and sync treaties. Expect tighter definitions, governance checks, and fraud defenses.
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ABB's Rajesh Ramachandran on AI Making Industrial Software Faster, Safer, and More Resilient
AI's shrinking industrial release cycles to days, with predictive upkeep and adaptive control. Teams blend human-led copilots and agentic loops to boost uptime, safety, and energy.
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Wētā FX and AWS Team Up on Artist-Led AI for VFX: Work Faster, Keep Control, Scale Smarter
Wētā FX and AWS team on artist-first AI to cut busywork and speed VFX without losing realism. Think motion cleanup, retargeting, and creature physics-plus faster cloud iterations.
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AI literacy and computational thinking in China's four new majors: modest links, disciplinary differences, and the role of daily AI tool use
AI literacy and computational thinking rise together, but modestly. Tool time boosts basics; discipline and environment beat gender, so structured design does the heavy lifting.
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Japan allocates ¥252.5 billion to AI and semiconductors, shifts support to annual budgets
Japan adds ¥252.5b for AI and chips-smaller than last year but steadier via annual budgets. Expect support for efficiency, security, and measurable results.
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Sundar Pichai Is Bullish on Vibe Coding - Developers Don't Trust the Code
Vibe coding has more folks shipping demos fast, from PMs to marketers. But devs flag rework and security, so treat AI like a junior, test-first, and keep AppSec in the loop.
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From Drawer to Driver: Icertis' John McLaren on AI Guardrails and Contract Value at SAP NOW London
At SAP NOW London, Icertis showed how turning contracts into data and AI guardrails cuts leakage and speeds cycles. Deep SAP tie-ins make rollout safer and more practical.
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Latest AI News for Legal
From Doorbells to DMs: AI, Reels, and Influencers Fuel Kolhapur's Final Push to Woo Young Voters
Local polls in Maharashtra have jumped from doorsteps to feeds, fueled by reels, creators, and AI. Speed rules, but strict online code and tight approvals keep campaigns in check.
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Deepfakes won't wait-India needs fast, practical rules
India's 2025 IT Rules amendment pushes platforms to verify, label, and swiftly remove deepfakes. Get ready for 10% on-screen/audio warnings and tougher safe harbour stakes.
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AG Nessel, Bipartisan AGs Push Back Against Proposed Federal Ban on State AI Laws
AG Nessel and 35 peers urge Congress to reject a rider blocking state AI laws. With no federal framework, they argue states must keep tools to protect consumers and elections.
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Who Governs AI? Washington's Preemption Push Meets 50-State Resistance
Who writes the rules for AI-Washington or the states-is heading for a court fight. Preemption could unify standards or mute accountability, while Congress crafts a compromise.
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Steer the AI, Don't Let It Drive: From Six-Minute Units to Meaningful Outcomes
Clients pay for judgment, not minutes. Steer AI with clear briefs and tight bounds to shift time from grunt work to analysis-and verify before you file.
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Latest AI News for Management
AI steers harbour management: BMT's ADAPT prototype enters trials under South Australia's Deep Blue Project
South Australia is testing ADAPT to give ports a live, unified view of conditions, traffic, and risks. Faster decisions cut delays, fuel burn, and compliance hassle.
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Nvidia's Jensen Huang reportedly slams managers shunning AI, vows automation won't cost jobs
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang urges managers to automate whatever they can and says jobs are safe. Use AI to move faster, redeploy time to higher-value work, and make it policy.
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Nine in Ten of South Korea's Top Firms Use AI in HR, with Hiring Leading the Way
Nearly 9 in 10 big South Korean firms already use AI in HR-many off the books. Leaders should steer it into safe, fair hiring, training, and HR support with clear guardrails.
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ReferOn's Model Context Protocol connects AI to the core of affiliate management
ReferOn rolls out Model Context Protocol to plug AI agents into core systems and automate workflows. Expect faster setups, tighter controls, and a Global Search beta to act on data.
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CIO playbook for shadow AI: six ways to boost innovation without risking data
Shadow AI is here-people move faster than policy. Guide it with clear rules, visible controls, and role-based training to protect data while letting teams experiment.
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This week on MIP: USPTO updates AI guidance, TSMC sues Intel; EasyGroup loses trademark case, Amgen wins key UPC appeal
USPTO tightens AI rules; TSMC sues Intel; EasyGroup loses to Easihire; Amgen wins at the UPC. What it means for budgets and roadmaps, plus moves managers should make now.
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Latest AI News for Marketing
AI Is Rewriting Startup Go-To-Market: Leaner Teams, Better Targeting
AI is squeezing waste from go-to-market, but craft still decides who wins. Pair sharp positioning with smart prompts to move faster, personalize, and follow better signals.
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AI is rewriting startup go-to-market-faster tests, sharper leads, and the craft that counts
AI speeds up GTM, letting lean teams test more and personalize at scale. Craft, domain know-how, and smart guardrails still decide who turns that speed into real pipeline.
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AI is rewriting startup go-to-market: do more with less, target smarter, measure what matters
AI lets lean teams ship faster, test more, and get clearer signals-but strategy and customer truth still win. Pair speed with insight, and you'll avoid noise and grow what matters.
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AI GTM Reboot: OpenAI and Google Cloud Show Startups How to Do More With Less
AI is rewiring GTM: OpenAI pushes signal-led personalization while Google stresses fundamentals. Do more with less, hire curious marketers, and measure what matters.
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netpulse AG integrates AI into SEO and Google Ads to boost ROI for Swiss SMEs
netpulse AG brings AI to SEO and Google Ads for Swiss SMEs, automating bids, keywords, and audiences. Expect leaner spend, faster tests, and steady gains-no extra headcount.
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AI marketing hype is slowing mortgage adoption - humans still make the call
Bold AI claims are spooking mortgage teams; they hear "no humans needed." Frame it honestly: AI prepares, humans decide, with audit trails and checkpoints.
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Latest AI News for Operations
Coty's AI Push, from Content to Procurement, Targets Margin Upside as Shares Slide
Coty is pushing AI deeper into operations to speed decisions and cut manual work, recycling savings into growth. Early wins in content and procurement signal pilots going live.
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Cranes, Code, and Carbon Cuts: Inside the Smart Port Shift
Ports are shifting to AI, sensors, and automation with energy built into daily workflows. Result: fewer moves, quicker turnarounds, safer yards, lower emissions.
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Back-office AI that quietly builds resilience-and pays for itself
Real ROI from AI shows up in background ops: spotting anomalies, cutting risk, and preventing audit headaches. Quiet accuracy, clear signals, and human judgment win.
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Sarat Piridi's Blueprint for Governance-First, Reliable AI Platforms at Enterprise Scale
Sarat Piridi turns scattered operations into one reliable, AI-driven workspace. Clear guardrails, in-flow analytics, and predictable releases let teams act with confidence.
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Allianz cuts 1,800 roles as AI handles claims, redirects capital to tech talent
Allianz will cut 1,800 jobs and shift spend into engineering and core tech. Automation is no side project now-faster simple claims, and hiring tilts hard to data and ML roles.
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HighByte Intelligence Hub 4.3 goes MCP-native to govern agentic AI across industrial data pipelines
HighByte Intelligence Hub 4.3 adds controlled agentic AI with MCP, secure interfaces, and tools for MQTT and OPC UA. Get high availability plus links to Fabric and Databricks.
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IFS and Boston Dynamics Link Spot Robots with Agentic AI for Safer, Faster Field Operations
IFS and Boston Dynamics pair Spot with IFS.ai to automate inspections and close the loop from sensing to action. Teams get safer sites, quicker fixes, and fewer outages.
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Latest AI News for PR and Communications
Can you trust your feed? Algonquin College students aren't so sure
Algonquin College students get news from TikTok and Instagram, but they're wary-AI fakes and hype are common. They trust clear sources, named humans, and visible verification.
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From Doorbells to DMs: AI, Reels, and Influencers Fuel Kolhapur's Final Push to Woo Young Voters
Local polls in Maharashtra have jumped from doorsteps to feeds, fueled by reels, creators, and AI. Speed rules, but strict online code and tight approvals keep campaigns in check.
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ZBANX CMO Agent Unifies Strategy, Creative, and Channels to Incubate Global Brands in 7 Days
ZBANX launches CMO Agent, a single engine to plan, produce, buy, measure, and shift budgets so brands sync narrative, media, and spend. Go live in 7 days with the 7-3-1 method.
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#SAPR2025: AI rises, AVEs fall, and SA PR moves from perception to proof
AI is moving into everyday PR while AVEs finally fade, as leaders ask for proof of impact. Shift to outcomes-based metrics, back your media partners, and use AI with care.
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Is That Really You? AI Is Sneaking Into Our Conversations, and Why Honest Labels Matter
PR's trust problem isn't tech-it's tone. Use AI for speed, but disclose it, add provenance, and keep humans on high-stakes notes so people feel intent and care.
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Put a Fork In It EP2: Safa Yakoob on PR-journalism friction, AI in PR, and what makes a good leader
Mark Forker talks with Safa Yakoob about better press relationships, AI that speeds the grunt work without losing voice, and saner client expectations. Clear, calm leadership, too.
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Latest AI News for Product Development
Silent AI Sparks Policy Overhauls, Reinsurance Shifts, and Tougher Claim Checks into 2026
Silent AI is opening gray coverage gaps, pushing insurers to redo wordings, rethink products, and sync treaties. Expect tighter definitions, governance checks, and fraud defenses.
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From Silos to Agentic Systems: GenAI Pipelines, Lakehouses, and Self-Managing Data Platforms
The real ceiling isn't model quality-it's fragmented data. Standardize on a lakehouse, data contracts, and agentic systems to ship faster and reuse more.
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GM unites AI, software, and product under new CPO, sets 2028 target for centralized platform and L2+/L3
GM's unifying AI, software, and product under a new CPO to cut handoffs and speed delivery. A centralized compute platform and L2+/L3 ADAS by 2028 set the pace-and the standard.
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HP Plans to Cut 4,000-6,000 Jobs in AI Push, Targets $1B in Savings
HP will cut 4k-6k roles to fund an AI push, targeting $1B savings as AI PCs rise and memory costs pinch margins. Product teams should automate, cut handoffs, and run pilots now.
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Omise MCP lets AI operate payments-accept, refund, reconcile-no custom APIs required
Omise debuts Omise MCP, letting AI agents plug into its payments stack without custom builds. They can accept, refund, reconcile, and pay out-securely and at scale.
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Scenarios, Not Foundation Models: Huolala's CTO on AI that actually works
AI wins come from scenarios, not homegrown base models. Huolala built internal platforms that cut risks and SMS costs, boosted ASR quality, and delivered 5-10% efficiency gains.
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Latest AI News for Real Estate and Construction
Turner Construction Doubles Data Center Revenue, AI Work Now 40% of Backlog
Turner Construction's data center revenue hit $6.4B in 2025 YTD, tracking ~$9B, with AI work ~40% of a $40.3B backlog. Early gear bookings and liquid cooling builds lead the way.
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Latest AI News for Sales
AI Is Rewriting Startup Go-To-Market: Leaner Teams, Better Targeting
AI is squeezing waste from go-to-market, but craft still decides who wins. Pair sharp positioning with smart prompts to move faster, personalize, and follow better signals.
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Software That Sells Itself: From Seats Sold to an Agent-Driven GTM
GTM is flipping from headcount to agents delivering outcomes. Ditch volume games for signal-led outreach, machine-readable pricing, and data stewardship-or get left behind.
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AI lifts Cebu sari-sari store sales 17% in two weeks
Cebu sari-sari stores using Packworks AI saw +46% daily GMV and +17% sales in just two weeks. 20% fewer selling days, sharper SKU picks, and micro-promos drove faster turnover.
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Cyber Week 2025 Set for Record $334B, With AI Agents Driving $73B
Salesforce sees Cyber Week 2025 hitting $334B, with $73B tied to AI and agent-led shopping. MEA leads with 21% growth as mobile and social drive more carts and faster checkouts.
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AI Won't Replace Relationship Selling: From the Living Room to the Boardroom
AI speeds prep and follow-up, but real wins come from trust, timing, and reading the room. Use it for research and notes; you still own the room and the relationship.
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Latest AI News for Science and Research
Outpacing Superbugs with AI: GSK and the Fleming Initiative Set Six Grand Challenges
AMR is surging-one in six infections resist treatment; 8.22M deaths projected by 2050. GSK and Fleming Initiative launch six AI programs to find drugs, map spread, and guide use.
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AlphaFold in 2025: Free Film, Singapore Lab, and Ethical AI in Practice
AlphaFold predicts protein structures in minutes, speeding research from Parkinson's to vaccines. A 2025 documentary and Singapore lab spotlight impact, ethics, and deployment.
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Nobel-winning AlphaFold Turns Five: From 180,000 Structures to 240 Million-and a New Path for Drug Discovery
Five years on, AlphaFold is as common as a microscope, speeding triage and surfacing biology across 240M structures. Use it, verify it, and let experiments call the shots.
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U of T lands $42.5M federal boost to scale AI computing and support researchers across Canada
$42.5M will expand U of T AI compute, keeping large training and data work on Canadian systems. Access spans campuses, hospitals, and Indigenous communities.
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Orange CTIO: Science First for Sustainable AI-and Less Reliance on Nvidia
Orange CTIO Bruno Zerbib calls for science-driven GenAI that's steerable, efficient, and auditable. He urges less GPU dependence and European sovereignty across models and agents.
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Genesis Mission Links 17 National Labs for AI, Quantum and Nuclear - Wyoming Poised to Benefit
Genesis links DOE labs, AI, and supercomputers to speed discovery on secured federal data. INL and UW are already pushing on nuclear tools, shared stacks, and real benchmarks.
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Latest AI News for Writers
SafeNew AI Humanizer Engine Puts Authentic Voice Back into AI Writing
SafeNew AI's Humanizer Engine turns stiff AI drafts into clean, human-sounding prose without dropping your point. It models cadence, trims repeats, and lets you set the tone.
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AI Slop Is Choking Journalism, One Fake Pitch at a Time
AI-generated slop is flooding editors' inboxes-confident pitches that crumble under basic checks. Spot the red flags, demand tape and sources, and keep your reporting provable.
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UK Novelists Fear AI Will Replace Them, Cambridge Survey Finds - What Marketers Need to Know
Over half of UK novelists fear AI will replace them; many report income hits and suspected scraping. They're pushing for consent, origin proof, and clear labels.
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Can Teachers Really Spot AI Writing? Penn Researchers Urge Caution as Detectors Misfire
Penn researchers find both AI detectors and human judgment unreliable, especially once text is edited. Writers should document process, set policies, and keep a human voice.
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Dissertation Writer AI by Harry Brook Turns Basic Details into a Full, Cited Dissertation in Just a Few Clicks
Dissertation Writer AI drafts thesis sections with citations and references from a few inputs, fast. Ideal for ghostwriters, editors, and researchers wanting structure without fuss.
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