Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 4th of December
Stay current with 5 new AI tools and 156 AI news articles. A can't-miss drop with quick highlights to scan, picks to try, and signals to watch.
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Latest AI Tools
Nova Act by Amazon
Nova Act by Amazon is an AI agent platform for reliable browser automation that uses reinforcement learning in simulated environments so agents adapt to layout or logic changes, with IDE extensions, CloudWatch, and AWS deployment for production.
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dr.aft
dr.aft is an AI-native screenplay editor that treats scripts like code and enforces the .fountain standard so drafts export as production-ready screenplays with correct formatting and quick revision.
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Nerve
Nerve connects to Slack, calls and drives to surface action items and complete work-creating Jira tickets, sending follow-ups and updating CRM. Enterprise-ready with SOC 2 and SSO for secure, proactive workplace automation.
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Ask Bar: AI Answers on Every Page
Ask Bar reads your page (code, articles, tables) and delivers instant, privacy-first AI answers inline. Switch between Gemini, Claude, ChatGPT, Grok and DeepSeek without copying content or leaving the page.
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TrueFoundry AI Gateway
TrueFoundry AI Gateway is a control plane that routes and manages AI traffic-handling auth, tracing, data residency, auditing, and model swaps so teams deploy secure, compliant, auditable LLMs and agents.
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All AI News for Today
156 News Articles published.
Latest General AI News
Mistral's new AI lineup spans agents to drones as HSBC signs on
Mistral rolls out an open-weight multimodal model and compact on-device 'Ministral 3' for robots, cars, phones. Faster, cheaper, and built for real workflows at the edge.
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Utah Gov. Cox urges states to set AI rules before Congress preempts them
Don't wait on Washington: set state AI rules now before preemption narrows your options. Use risk tiers, election safeguards, and agency policies that plug into future standards.
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AMD steadies after a rough November as AI deals mount and big targets stoke debate
AMD steadies after a choppy November as AI deals, analyst buzz, and data-center demand keep shares swinging. Big roadmap and a Q3 beat set the tone, but valuation and rivals loom.
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AWS debuts Kiro, Security, and DevOps agents that learn your workflow and work autonomously for days
AWS introduced Kiro, a long-running coding agent that learns your codebase, plus new Security and DevOps agents for reviews and ops checks. Previews are available.
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Who's Writing That Patient Message? AI Nails the Clues, but Trust, Cost, and Workflow Still Drive Adoption
AI could ease geriatric care if it's built around real needs and tested in practice. Early wins exist, but trust, simple design, EHR fit, and clinician oversight still matter.
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No, Germany hasn't built robotic mailboxes that return your wallet
That viral post about Germany's AI 'robotic mailboxes' is a hoax; the image shows clear AI artifacts. Use official lost-and-found channels and verify claims before sharing.
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When Machines Forecast, What's Left for the Human Futurist?
AI now scans signals and spins scenarios at scale, but people decide what matters. The future of foresight is hybrid-machine speed, human judgment.
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SAP OneGov Deal Delivers Big Savings, ARPA-H's AI Teaching AI, and DoD's OT Zero Trust Plan - Plus Fix Fed Tech Kickoff
GSA seals an 18-month SAP OneGov deal with steep discounts; ARPA-H debuts a prompt trainer for staff. DOD releases its first OT zero trust guide; Fix Fed Tech hits Dec. 4.
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Automation to Autonomy: Edge AI, Digital Trust, and the Factory of the Future at Rockwell 2025
Rockwell's 2025 Fair marks the shift from scripted automation to adaptable autonomy with AI, software-defined control, and robotics. People stay central-faster, safer decisions.
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Latest AI News for Creatives
Valentino faces backlash over disturbing AI handbag campaign
Valentino's AI DeVain ad drew swift backlash for uncanny visuals and tone-deaf vibes. The takeaway: lead with idea, keep humans in charge, test, and pull the plug if it flops.
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Luma AI opens London office, appoints former WPP executive Jason Day to lead EMEA expansion
Luma AI opens a London office to bring Dream Machine and Ray3 into production, led by Jason Day. Backed by a $900M raise and Project Halo, they're hiring across EMEA.
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How Episode Four Turns AI Hallucinations into Data-Backed Brand Ideas
Episode Four leans into AI's weirdness with RYA, fusing audience data and high-temp prompts to spark sellable platforms. Result: bolder ideas bought by clients, in days not weeks.
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30 Under 30 Media 2026: AI for Artists, Gen Z News and the Next Wave of Video
30 Under 30 Media 2026 spotlights builders bringing AI to art, swipeable news, and video that travels. Ship fast drafts, design for the container, treat distribution as art.
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Warner Music and Suno Chart a Pro-Artist Blueprint for Licensed AI Music
Warner Music and Suno swap lawsuits for licensed AI-permission, payment, and artist control baked in. Better tools, tougher competition, and a premium on voice and live presence.
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Latest AI News for Customer Support
AI won't fix CX without culture change
AI isn't failing support-culture is. Embed it in the queue, define value, ship in phases, measure real usage, and build trust so teams move from small wins to sustained results.
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AI That Won't Keep You Up at Night: Amazon Connect's Prebuilt Agents and a CX Flight Simulator
Amazon Connect makes AI feel safe and practical-start small, ship fast, keep what works. With MCP, better voices, vendor choice, at-scale testing, teams cut risk and handle time.
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Zendesk and AWS Deepen Strategic Collaboration to Modernize Contact Centers with AI; Zendesk Named Global Customer Experience Partner of the Year
Zendesk and AWS team up to bring Amazon Connect voice, analytics, and sentiment into Zendesk Contact Center. One stack, faster resolution, and an AWS Marketplace bundle soon.
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Kimiyi AI Unveils No-Code AI Employee Platform for 24/7 Customer Support and Sales Growth
Kimiyi AI debuts a no-code 'AI Employee' to build lifelike support and sales agents that answer, route, schedule, sell. Launch in mins, cover 24/7, cut handle time, lift CSAT.
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Hong Kong Consumers Want It Fast-and a Human When AI Falls Short
Hong Kong customers want speed and accuracy, with a fast handoff to a person when AI falters. Keep flows short, show waits, and fail over after two misses.
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Customers Are Tuning You Out-Win Back Trust with Fewer, Smarter Messages
Customers are drowning in automated messages, and trust is slipping. Send fewer, clearer notes with one plan and timing, so critical updates aren't lost.
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Holiday customer service went AI-first in 2025-most shoppers still chose humans
AI sped up Holiday 2025 support, but shoppers still trusted people more. Speed is table stakes; resolution, empathy, and clear paths to a person decide loyalty.
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Silverback AI Chatbot Launches Context-Aware Assistant for Faster, Consistent Customer Conversations
Silverback AI Chatbot launches an upgraded assistant to speed replies, keep answers consistent, and cut queues. It routes complex issues to the right team and logs every step.
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Latest AI News for Education
Action, Autonomy, Accountability: FLI by Agilix Brings a Ministry-Ready Ethical AI Framework for Education to NEXTEN Dakar
At NEXTEN Dakar, FLI shares an ethical AI playbook for ministries and schools that works online or offline. Dr. Mark Luetzelschwab introduces the 3A-Action, Autonomy, Accountability.
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US colleges turn to AI to read and score essays-even as students are told not to use it
Colleges quietly plug AI into admissions-scoring essays, screening transcripts, even flagging aid. It speeds decisions, but trust depends on clear rules, audits, and human review.
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BCPS Kicks Off Hour of AI for Computer Science Education Month, Engaging Students Districtwide Dec 1-19, 2025
BCPS launches The Hour of AI for Computer Science Education Month, Dec 1-19. Students get one hour with Code.org, Minecraft, and more, plus a Dec 11 visit at Liberty Elementary.
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Build the Safety Net, Then Build the Future: A Two-Stage Plan for AI in Australian Schools
AI is already in Australian classrooms, boosting support for teachers and students. Build the safety net-policy, training, data controls-then pilot what works and scale with care.
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AI and critical thinking take center stage as Türkiye hosts TETZ 2026 to future-proof learning
Türkiye hosts TETZ 2026 in Istanbul, June 26-28, uniting 20 nations to set practical AI in learning policy. Expect clear steps that keep critical thinking at the core.
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Tsinghua Unveils First University-Wide AI Guidelines for Teaching and Research
Tsinghua rolled out a campus-wide AI framework to guide teaching and research. It sets clear rules on use, integrity, data, and bias, with practical steps for courses and theses.
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AI in the Classroom, Done Right: Set Goals, Craft Prompts, Build Shared Norms
Set clear learning goals, craft specific prompts, and align class norms so AI helps. Try quick wins: leveled texts, scaffolds, tickets, feedback stems, and simple accommodations.
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South Africa's top schools are already using AI - now the hard part: access, bias, and blackouts
AI is already at work in SA's top schools, freeing teacher time and keeping exams going through loadshedding. The real test: fix access and bias, make tools work offline.
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Latest AI News for Executives and Strategy
Fragmented Data Is Draining AI ROI-CGI Urges a Data Estate Strategy
AI stalls when data is scattered; demos impress, production limps. Build a practical data estate-owned, clean, outcome-tied-so models scale and ROI grows quarter after quarter.
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Apple bets on new AI chief Amar Subramanya as Giannandrea steps down and Siri slips to 2026
Apple reshuffles AI leadership as John Giannandrea exits; Amar Subramanya joins reporting to Craig Federighi. Expect faster shipping, vendor options, and Siri on Gemini.
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Guesty Launches First Embedded AI Agent for Revenue Management, Unifying Pricing, Policies, Availability, and Content
Guesty debuts an AI revenue agent that unifies pricing, policies, availability, and content in its PMS. Built on years of STR data, it delivers clear actions with zero setup.
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C-Suite Takes Command of AI Strategy as Governance Stalls and IT Gets Sidelined
AI has moved from IT project to board priority as the C-suite takes the wheel. Speed is up, but without deeper technical voices and firm governance, costly missteps follow.
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Anthropic's rise, Apple's AI shake-up, Netflix's WBD play, and crypto's sudden chill
AI gets a hard-nosed cash focus, Apple reshuffles leadership, and Netflix courts WBD as crypto wobbles. Quick hits on RTO, Nvidia-Synopsys, outages, and what leaders should do now.
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Healthcare Digital December 2025: AI for Global Health, Pharma Innovation and MedTech Strategy
Healthcare Digital's December issue gives leaders a sharp brief on AI, pharma, and medtech with interviews. It covers outcomes, smarter procurement, NLP, and cold chain.
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Sundar Pichai's Case for Vibe Coding: Faster Ideas, Fewer Barriers, More Joy
Vibe coding at Google flips build flows-describe the outcome, get software, then tweak it live. Pichai says momentum is real as Gemini 3 takes ideas to demos in hours.
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Who Is Amar Subramanya? Apple's New AI Chief Takes Charge as Siri Lags
Apple names Amar Subramanya VP of AI as John Giannandrea readies exit, with a mandate to speed core models and fix Siri. Expect tighter links across hardware, software, services.
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Apple names Amar Subramanya VP of AI as Giannandrea shifts to advisor role
Apple tapped Amar Subramanya as VP of AI, signaling a faster push on-device and across services. Expect quieter, useful features that boost privacy, retention and device tie-ins.
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Latest AI News for Finance
Itemize delivers 50% faster AP at Arguijo with line-level AI and real-time visibility
Itemize rolled out AI AP automation at Arguijo, replacing paper handoffs with one flow. Processing is faster, coding is cleaner, plus live status and two-way matching.
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Saudi Arabia's $1 Trillion Bet on America: AI, Nuclear, Defense-and a Human Rights Test
$1T US pledge from Saudi Arabia puts PIF-backed money into energy, AI infrastructure, minerals, defense, and capital markets. Expect CFIUS heat and real term sheets, not MOUs.
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AMD steadies after a rough November as AI deals mount and big targets stoke debate
AMD steadies after a choppy November as AI deals, analyst buzz, and data-center demand keep shares swinging. Big roadmap and a Q3 beat set the tone, but valuation and rivals loom.
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Latest AI News for Government
Australia's AI Plan Wins Support, but Data Centre Energy Details Lag
Australia's National AI Plan pushes trusted, inclusive AI, urgent action on skills, guardrails, and energy-efficient infrastructure. Agencies should pilot, measure, publish.
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After Teen Social Media Ban, Australia Leans on Existing Laws to Govern AI
Australia's AI plan leans on existing laws, invests in data centres, and builds skills. An AI Safety Institute arrives in 2026 to track risks and guide action.
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Utah Gov. Cox urges states to set AI rules before Congress preempts them
Don't wait on Washington: set state AI rules now before preemption narrows your options. Use risk tiers, election safeguards, and agency policies that plug into future standards.
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National AI Plan Puts Australians First on Jobs, Safety and Smarter Services
Australia's National AI Plan charts safer AI use across government. Expect guardrails, GovAI rollout, skills uplift, inclusive services, and an AI Safety Institute.
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Australia's AI plan puts growth first as safety laws stall
Australia's AI plan bets on growth now, leaning on existing laws and delaying dedicated safety rules. Agencies must show value fast while critics warn of gaps and rising risks.
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Australia Launches AI Safety Institute to Counter Frontier AI Threats
Australia is launching an AI Safety Institute to curb risks from frontier models and guide safe use across government. Expect shared tests, standards, and clear incident playbooks.
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Australia doubles down on light-touch AI rules, A$29.9m Safety Institute set for 2026
Australia will lean on existing laws for AI oversight, with a light touch. A new AI Safety Institute arrives in 2026, backed by A$29.9m, to bolster regulators' advice and checks.
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Australia's new AI plan puts safety first and asks data centres to pay for their own electricity
Australia's AI Plan backs human oversight, existing laws, and a safety institute. Expect action on deepfakes, energy-hungry data centres, and no broad copyright carve-outs.
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No, Germany hasn't built robotic mailboxes that return your wallet
That viral post about Germany's AI 'robotic mailboxes' is a hoax; the image shows clear AI artifacts. Use official lost-and-found channels and verify claims before sharing.
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UK Ministers Fast-Track Grid Access for AI Growth Zones
UK council moves to speed grid links and build infrastructure for AI Growth Zones. They want faster connections, clear capacity plans, local discounts, and quicker delivery.
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SAP OneGov Deal Delivers Big Savings, ARPA-H's AI Teaching AI, and DoD's OT Zero Trust Plan - Plus Fix Fed Tech Kickoff
GSA seals an 18-month SAP OneGov deal with steep discounts; ARPA-H debuts a prompt trainer for staff. DOD releases its first OT zero trust guide; Fix Fed Tech hits Dec. 4.
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Latest AI News for Healthcare
From promise to practice: making AI fit clinical workflows and earn clinician trust
AI in healthcare only works when it fits real care. Build for workflow: cut clicks, cite evidence, train users, and track time saved and outcomes.
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GE HealthCare's AI Imaging and FDA Tailwinds vs. Tariff Headwinds: Is the 13% Upside Enough?
GE HealthCare's RSNA 2025 push brings AI-driven CT/MRI/mammo and cloud workflow tools, plus new FDA wins. Gains promise smoother reads, lower-dose 3D mammo, though tariffs still bite.
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AI That Spots Trouble Before It Starts: HR's Playbook to Prevent Workplace Violence in Health Care
Hospitals are seeing more violent incidents, especially in the ER. AI can flag risk early and ping the right people, while HR drives policy, training, and de-escalation.
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Healthcare Digital December 2025: AI, Pharma Innovation and MedTech Strategy
Healthcare Digital's December issue spotlights AI in care, pharma innovation, and medtech strategy execs can use now. Get playbooks, cold chain picks, and candid leader takes.
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Hull social enterprise wins Innovation of the Year after AI note-taker lets clinicians see 180 more patients
CHCP in Hull won Innovation of the Year for Heidi, an AI scribe at the Jean Bishop Centre. It's freeing time, improving notes, and helping clinicians see 180 more patients a year.
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Who's Writing That Patient Message? AI Nails the Clues, but Trust, Cost, and Workflow Still Drive Adoption
AI could ease geriatric care if it's built around real needs and tested in practice. Early wins exist, but trust, simple design, EHR fit, and clinician oversight still matter.
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Smarter Workflows, Kinder Care: AI Bringing Clinics and Mental Health Together
AI is making clinics smoother while keeping care personal. Automate the busywork and let mental health tools spot dips early, cut waits, and help teams focus on what matters.
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Generative AI in Healthcare Set to Hit $98.4 Billion by 2030 at 34.8% CAGR, Led by Drug Discovery and Imaging
Generative AI in healthcare is moving from pilots to practice, hitting $98.4B by 2030 at 34.8% CAGR. Top gains: drug discovery, better imaging, leaner ops, tighter governance.
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SenseTime spins off AI healthcare unit, raises $141M in six months to build a medical world model
SenseTime's health spinoff raised $141M to build a medical world model for hospital AI. Early deployments already cover imaging, surgery support, and Singapore approvals.
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2025 AI Rules Hit Healthcare: Help at the Bedside or More Red Tape?
AI rules are hitting healthcare, pushing transparency, safety, and clear accountability. Get governance, bias checks, and human oversight in place so tools actually help care.
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From a Car Park to the Clinic: How Crisis Turned Me into an AI Advocate for Irish Healthcare
From a hospital car park during my son's treatment, I found AI and a new purpose. Now I teach and build tools, pushing for safe, compliant use across Irish healthcare.
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30 Under 30 Healthcare 2026: AI That Cuts Busywork And Puts Patients First
Under 30 leaders are using AI to cut admin drag and free up clinicians' time, from pharmacy verification to phone scheduling. Faster care, fewer bottlenecks, clearer ROI.
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Latest AI News for Hospitality and Events
AI-LEAP at IIHM Launches India's First National AI Literacy Movement
AI-LEAP launched at IIHM, India's first national AI literacy push centered on ethics and human judgment. Expect job-ready grads who use AI responsibly across hospitality.
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Event Technology Awards Launch 2026 AI Edition, 30 Categories, Winners in June
Event Technology Awards launch a 2026 AI Edition with 30 categories celebrating real results across planning, delivery, engagement, and measurement. Winners land in June 2026.
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Langham Hospitality Group Launches AI Agents to Personalize Stays and Streamline Operations Across Asia, Europe, and Beyond
LHG rolls out an AI toolkit across 30+ hotels worldwide to speed replies, standardize service, and sharpen pricing. Three agents handle guest chat, staff knowledge, and insights.
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Latest AI News for Human Resources
Clarity Beats Fear: How HR Turns AI Anxiety into Growth
HR's next test: calm AI jitters with clarity, care, and practical upskilling. Build trust with safety, small pilots, prompt skills, guardrails, and wins people can feel.
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MIT's Iceberg Index: AI can already do 11.7% of work - Australian HR must lead
AI can already handle tasks worth 11.7% of US wages-about $1.2T-with similar effects landing in Australia. HR must choose: redeploy, reskill and redesign, or let cuts define it.
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China leans on AI interviewers and smart kiosks to speed up hiring
Across China's HR scene, AI is speeding hires with instant interview feedback, sub-5-second resume screens, and match rationales. Standards and SME adoption remain the hurdles.
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AI That Spots Trouble Before It Starts: HR's Playbook to Prevent Workplace Violence in Health Care
Hospitals are seeing more violent incidents, especially in the ER. AI can flag risk early and ping the right people, while HR drives policy, training, and de-escalation.
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Lyric.ai taps Srilakshmi Kesari to lead India HR amid expansion
Lyric.ai names Srilakshmi Kesari VP and India HR head to steer people strategy as it scales. She'll drive hiring brand, inclusive culture, and learning tied to business needs.
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AI won't deliver without people: EMEA's growth depends on upskilling
EMEA leaders expect AI to speed innovation and decisions, but returns lag without investing in people. HR can turn ambition into ROI with skills, roles, guardrails, and pilots.
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Latest AI News for Insurance
AI's Model Context Protocol Exposes Blind Spots and Systemic Risk in Cyber Insurance
AI is being wired into policyholders via MCP-great for speed, but it opens a shared cyber exposure many carriers miss. Underwriters need better telemetry, questions, and limits.
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MCP Exposure Is Spreading Faster Than Insurers Can Price
MCP quietly links AI to business systems-and opens a new path for attacks across vendors. Insurers should treat it as core exposure, tighten checks, and watch shared connectors.
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Sprout.ai sets the benchmark for insurance AI at Insurance Times Awards 2025
Sprout.ai's awards bid backs AI that helps claims and underwriting teams work faster and with empathy, not replace them. Explainable, auditable, live in weeks, ROI in months.
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No silver bullet: AI in reinsurance runs on better data and stronger teams
Reinsurance gains come from cleaner data and linked tools, not a single fix. Claims stay central, with AI aiding insight, audit trails, and teams that blend insurance with tech.
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Automate Retention Now or Fall Behind: SUPERAGENT AI Launches Retention Agent, Full Autonomy Coming Q1 2026
SUPERAGENT AI launches a Retention AI Agent to run coverage reviews, follow-ups, and cross-sell. Get workflows AI-ready before its autonomous agent arrives in Q1 2026.
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AI Becomes Insurance's Operating System in 2026, From Underwriting to Claims
By 2026, AI becomes the OS for insurance, running underwriting, claims, fraud, and cyber. The winners move fast but build real governance, clean data access, and human oversight.
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Beyond Hype: Real AI Wins in Insurance and the Human Touch That Holds It Together
AI is improving pricing, underwriting, claims-faster decisions, fewer errors, real savings. But trust hinges on people: clear reasons and human help at stressful moments.
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Latest AI News for IT and Development
AWS and Kiro Integrations Connect AI Development to Intelligent Delivery for Faster, Safer Production Releases
AWS integrations link AI coding to delivery, closing the gap from commit to prod. Devs trigger CI/CD, security checks, chaos tests, and cost queries in plain language.
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Mistral's new AI lineup spans agents to drones as HSBC signs on
Mistral rolls out an open-weight multimodal model and compact on-device 'Ministral 3' for robots, cars, phones. Faster, cheaper, and built for real workflows at the edge.
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AWS debuts frontier AI agents that code, secure, and run apps on their own
AWS debuts long-running frontier agents that own outcomes across dev, security, and ops. Kiro, Security Agent, and DevOps Agent run for hours or days, in preview for software teams.
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AWS debuts Kiro, Security, and DevOps agents that learn your workflow and work autonomously for days
AWS introduced Kiro, a long-running coding agent that learns your codebase, plus new Security and DevOps agents for reviews and ops checks. Previews are available.
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AWS frontier agents that work on their own-Kiro, Security Agent, and DevOps Agent for development, security, and ops
AWS frontier agents work like autonomous teammates for dev, security, and ops. Give them a goal; they plan and ship PRs and fixes to reduce toil and speed recovery.
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Serverless MLflow on Amazon SageMaker AI for instant experiment tracking and automatic scaling
Spin up MLflow tracking on SageMaker AI in minutes-no servers, no sizing. Track runs, traces, and artifacts at scale, with Pipelines and cross-account sharing built in.
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AI Could Spark a New Great Divergence, UNDP Warns
UNDP warns AI could widen gaps, with Asia-Pacific at the center of both gains and risks. Act now: invest in skills, compute, good data, and safeguards, and make automation fair.
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When Machines Forecast, What's Left for the Human Futurist?
AI now scans signals and spins scenarios at scale, but people decide what matters. The future of foresight is hybrid-machine speed, human judgment.
Read more →
SAP OneGov Deal Delivers Big Savings, ARPA-H's AI Teaching AI, and DoD's OT Zero Trust Plan - Plus Fix Fed Tech Kickoff
GSA seals an 18-month SAP OneGov deal with steep discounts; ARPA-H debuts a prompt trainer for staff. DOD releases its first OT zero trust guide; Fix Fed Tech hits Dec. 4.
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Ukraine honored by AIEI for ethical, safe AI: Sandbox for AI and blockchain startups wins at AI Horizon 2025
Ukraine earned AIEI honors for responsible AI and a state-backed AI/blockchain sandbox. Builders test under oversight and ship faster while meeting safety and policy goals.
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Automation to Autonomy: Edge AI, Digital Trust, and the Factory of the Future at Rockwell 2025
Rockwell's 2025 Fair marks the shift from scripted automation to adaptable autonomy with AI, software-defined control, and robotics. People stay central-faster, safer decisions.
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ASAN AI HUB opens as Azerbaijan accelerates ethical AI and digital growth beyond oil
Azerbaijan moves from intent to execution on AI, launching ASAN AI HUB and locking in strategies through 2029. Engineers and product teams should expect secure, compliant builds.
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Latest AI News for Legal
After Teen Social Media Ban, Australia Leans on Existing Laws to Govern AI
Australia's AI plan leans on existing laws, invests in data centres, and builds skills. An AI Safety Institute arrives in 2026 to track risks and guide action.
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AI Is Rewriting Legal Hiring: What Top In-house Teams Want Now
AI is now baked into business, and legal hiring has steadied but turned choosy. Proven AI product experience, cross-functional chops, and clear results get you shortlisted.
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From Search to Strategy: Protégé General AI for Legal Practice
General AI is moving legal work from search results to connected, source-linked insight. Protégé speeds argument review while keeping judgment and traceable sources at the center.
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Harris Beach Murtha Launches AI Industry Team to Guide Clients on Law, Ethics and Compliance
Harris Beach Murtha launched an AI team to guide clients on risk, deals, and compliance. The team helps with contracts, governance, privacy, security, and disputes.
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Clicks at Risk: Google's AI Overviews Spark a Showdown with Publishers
As Penske sues, Google's AI Overviews keep answers on the results page, cutting publisher clicks and revenue. Expect lawsuits, licenses, and hard fights over rights and payment.
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93% Adopted, 2% ROI: Experts Warn Canadian Employers to Stop Muddling Through AI
AI use is soaring at work, but governance lags-and that gap brings legal risk and weak returns. Set clear rules, contracts, and human checks; train people, then audit and adjust.
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King's College London launches first-of-its-kind 12-week AI course for future lawyers
King's College London is rolling out a 12-week online AI course for law students, with workshops and real tools. The goal is simple: make AI a practical skill firms value.
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Latest AI News for Management
Own the System, Not the Schedule: PMs Move from Managing to Making
PMs who build, not just coordinate, win. AI compresses cycles; ship prototypes, wire up feedback, and make sharper calls, week after week.
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After Teen Social Media Ban, Australia Leans on Existing Laws to Govern AI
Australia's AI plan leans on existing laws, invests in data centres, and builds skills. An AI Safety Institute arrives in 2026 to track risks and guide action.
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Guesty Launches First Embedded AI Agent for Revenue Management, Unifying Pricing, Policies, Availability, and Content
Guesty debuts an AI revenue agent that unifies pricing, policies, availability, and content in its PMS. Built on years of STR data, it delivers clear actions with zero setup.
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Nevis raises $35M led by Sequoia to automate wealth management with AI
Nevis raises $35m led by Sequoia to automate advisor ops, bringing total funding to $40m. It's already helping RIAs that manage $50B+ cut busywork and speed client service.
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AI transforms wealth and asset management, freeing advisors to focus on clients, global study finds
AI is moving from pilots to practice in wealth and asset management. 73% call it critical, 63% expect big change-so set a vision, fix data, add guardrails, and upskill advisors.
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South Africa backs AI-driven water research to strengthen water security
AI helps utilities predict leaks, demand, and failures, cutting losses and OPEX across SA networks. Start small, measure hard, and scale what pays for itself.
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Amazon Workers Sound Alarm on AI: Militarized Surveillance, Emissions, and Job Cuts
Amazon staff warn the company's AI push risks surveillance creep, higher emissions, and job cuts. Managers can act now with governance, risk maps, guardrails, and clear KPIs.
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When Machines Forecast, What's Left for the Human Futurist?
AI now scans signals and spins scenarios at scale, but people decide what matters. The future of foresight is hybrid-machine speed, human judgment.
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Force Management and WINN.AI Launch XCELERATOR, a Real-Time AI Sales Assistant with Live Call Guidance and CRM Automation
Force Management debuts XCELERATOR™ with WINN.AI, bringing live call prompts and hands-free CRM work. It connects to Salesforce, HubSpot, and Zoom to keep data current.
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Latest AI News for Marketing
Brands to Wall Street: AI will cut costs, speed creative and squeeze more from ad dollars
AI has moved to the center of marketing-leaner teams, more in-house creative, and automated media. AI-driven shopping traffic jumped 805%, and agentic systems are up next.
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Retailers Go All-In on AI, But Where's the Payoff?
Retailers are pouring money into AI, but results are uneven. Marketers who tie use cases to P&L metrics and run tight pilots will win budget and real impact.
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Real Madrid and Adobe bring personalized fan experiences to 650 million supporters
Real Madrid is leaning on Adobe AI to deliver content to 650M fans across channels. Faster production, smarter personalization, and fan templates keep quality high.
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CMOs 2026: AI Kept In-House, Agencies Support Internal Change, Budgets Under Strain
CMOs head into 2026 keeping core AI in-house and using agencies for change. Budgets stay tight, outcomes rule: clear guardrails, real ROI, and a 90-day plan to scale what works.
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Ready for 2026? AI dental marketing that wins more patients across Google, Meta, and CRM
Get 2026-ready for dental marketing with a live webinar on Dec 9, 7pm (UK). Learn how AI links search, ads, social, CRM, and patient messaging to boost bookings-free to register.
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Zero-Click and AI Search Are Taking the Click Out of SEO - What to Measure Instead
AI summaries steal the click, so marketing plans, metrics, and budgets have to shift. Show up where answers appear, then earn visits with depth, trust, and research AI can't compress.
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Latest AI News for Operations
Nextech3D.ai to Acquire Remaining Arway Shares, Unifying AI, AR and 3D Tools with Map D for a Single Events Platform
Nextech3D.ai signed a deal to acquire the remaining Arway shares, folding AR wayfinding into Map D. Ops teams can expect a single stack, fewer integrations, and steadier roadmaps.
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Faster SOC investigations, less alert fatigue: Sumo Logic boosts Doja AI with new agents and bring-your-own AI support
Sumo Logic's Doja AI adds a SOC Analyst Agent, a Knowledge Agent, and an MCP server to speed investigations and cut alert fatigue. Expect faster triage and cleaner workflows.
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AWS frontier agents that work on their own-Kiro, Security Agent, and DevOps Agent for development, security, and ops
AWS frontier agents work like autonomous teammates for dev, security, and ops. Give them a goal; they plan and ship PRs and fixes to reduce toil and speed recovery.
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Antom upgrades AI Copilot for merchant payments with 90% faster integrations and 46% more efficient dispute handling
Antom's upgraded Copilot now sits in the Merchant Portal, automating payment ops and cutting integration time by 90%. Expect faster onboarding fewer tickets and steadier payments.
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AI Agents in 2025: What They Are, Where They Win, and How to Launch
AI agents now act like digital teammates, taking plain-language goals and running workflows across your stack. They cut cycle times and costs, with clear guardrails for rollout.
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AWS Support introduces AI-driven plans with proactive guidance, 5 to 30 minute response times, and tiered pricing
AWS Support now blends AI with human experts to help teams prevent incidents and speed fixes. Three tiers keep context and cut critical response to 5 minutes.
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AWS debuts EKS Capabilities with built-in GitOps for AI-scale Kubernetes
AWS launches EKS Capabilities to cut Kubernetes toil as AI demand spikes. Managed Argo CD, ACK, and KRO shift ops to AWS while scaling GPUs, GitOps, and standardized bundles.
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FDA's Agentic AI Rollout: GovCloud Security, Human Guardrails, and Opt-In Automation
The FDA is rolling out agentic AI for secure, compliant automation that cuts manual work and adds audit-ready oversight. Start small, require approvals, track gains, then scale.
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Automation to Autonomy: Edge AI, Digital Trust, and the Factory of the Future at Rockwell 2025
Rockwell's 2025 Fair marks the shift from scripted automation to adaptable autonomy with AI, software-defined control, and robotics. People stay central-faster, safer decisions.
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Latest AI News for PR and Communications
KCSA AI Lab sets new bar for PR and IR: real-time sentiment, hidden media, proven ROI
KCSA launches an AI Lab to turn signals into PR and IR decisions fast. Three systems deliver market, media, and impact intel with early wins and real ROI.
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After Teen Social Media Ban, Australia Leans on Existing Laws to Govern AI
Australia's AI plan leans on existing laws, invests in data centres, and builds skills. An AI Safety Institute arrives in 2026 to track risks and guide action.
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Speak Up or Disappear: Career Storytelling for PR in the AI Era
AI is changing PR, making results and visibility non-negotiable. Define your throughline, prove outcomes with metrics, and show up consistently-or risk staying unseen.
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No, Germany hasn't built robotic mailboxes that return your wallet
That viral post about Germany's AI 'robotic mailboxes' is a hoax; the image shows clear AI artifacts. Use official lost-and-found channels and verify claims before sharing.
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Omnicom Cuts 4,000 Jobs After $13B IPG Deal as AI Pressure Mounts; DDB and MullenLowe to TBWA, FCB to BBDO
Omnicom will cut more than 4,000 jobs after its $13B IPG takeover, folding DDB and MullenLowe into TBWA and FCB into BBDO. Leadership says savings beat $750M; John Wren stays CEO.
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Latest AI News for Product Development
Own the System, Not the Schedule: PMs Move from Managing to Making
PMs who build, not just coordinate, win. AI compresses cycles; ship prototypes, wire up feedback, and make sharper calls, week after week.
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Mistral's new AI lineup spans agents to drones as HSBC signs on
Mistral rolls out an open-weight multimodal model and compact on-device 'Ministral 3' for robots, cars, phones. Faster, cheaper, and built for real workflows at the edge.
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InSkill's Industrial AI Copilot Platform Wins Frost & Sullivan's 2025 Global New Product Innovation Recognition
InSkill won Frost & Sullivan's 2025 Global New Product Innovation award for industrial AI copilots. The platform ships fast, scales broadly, and shows uptime, ROI, and knowledge.
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Apple poaches Microsoft AI VP to reboot its AI push as Giannandria steps down
Apple is overhauling AI leadership as John Giannandria shifts to advisor and ex-Microsoft exec Amar Subramanya takes the helm. Expect faster, safer models and real Siri upgrades.
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Latest AI News for Real Estate and Construction
Feasibly launches multi-agent AI to deliver bank-ready real estate feasibility studies in days
Feasibly launches multi-agent AI software that delivers bank-ready market and financial feasibility studies in about three days. Human-reviewed reports start at $10,000.
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From Métal 57 to Europe: Willow and BNP Paribas Real Estate scale conversational digital twins in property management
Willow and BNP Paribas Real Estate will bring digital twins and AI for more responsive European buildings. At Métal 57, teams see quicker action, less energy, and better comfort.
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Latest AI News for Sales
Hybrid by Necessity: Where AI Ends and Humans Win in Sales Development
AI didn't replace SDRs-it split the job. Let machines handle research, admin, and smarter email, while humans win on social and the phone where trust, nuance, and law matter.
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From cold calls to clicks: AI helps B2B land Millennial buyers
Millennial buyers want self-serve, clear pricing, proof, and help only when they ask. Use AI and tight RevOps to spot intent, reply in minutes, and step in with real context.
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AI that turns leads into loyal customers-and gives your team hours back
AI narrows the noise, spots hot leads, and personalizes follow-up, turning speed into revenue and giving your team time back. Inside: quick wins, setup tips, and gotchas.
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Cyber Monday hits new highs on mobile as deep discounts, AI and social drive spending
Cyber Monday sales climbed as mobile, social, and AI drove traffic; U.S. spend hit $14.3B and global $53B. Peak 8-10 p.m., with steep discounts; AI swayed one in five orders.
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Citi adds traders as AI fuels bond sales boom
Citi is adding bond-trading hires as AI-fueled debt issuance surges and decision cycles compress. Sellers who move fast with clear, data-led options are winning the calls.
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Millennials Don't Want Your Sales Call-AI, Self-Service, and RevOps Close the Deal
Millennial buyers skip sales calls and pay for ease. AI and RevOps win by spotting intent, replying fast, and letting self-serve lead until a human touch truly helps.
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Latest AI News for Science and Research
DOE's Genesis Mission to Make All Knowledge Computable Leans on Private Investment
DOE's Genesis Mission will turn decades of research into machine-ready data to speed AI and quantum. It leans on industry compute, strict standards, and mission-driven benchmarks.
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Thomson Reuters and Imperial launch frontier AI lab to make enterprise AI deployments trustworthy
Thomson Reuters and Imperial College launch a Frontier AI lab focused on safety, accuracy, and provenance. It targets verifiable systems for law, tax, and other high-stakes use.
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Doubling Down in the Negev: Ben-Gurion University's Stein Faculty Aims to Build Israel's Largest AI Hub
BGU's new Stein Faculty puts AI at the center, uniting CS and engineering to train talent fast. Backed by the Schulich Foundation, it connects labs with a tech park next door.
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Exeter professor co-creates 12-month Cabinet Office AI programme to upskill social researchers across Whitehall
Exeter's Prof Oliver Hauser co-launches a 12-month GSR AI Accelerator for No.10, Cabinet Office and Treasury researchers. Practical training on methods, ethics and real workflows.
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From Idea to Analysis: How teachers use AI to support student research-without cutting corners
Teachers gathered in D.C. to trade ways AI can speed ideation and lit reviews without blurring ethics. The takeaway: keep students in charge, require prompt logs, and disclose use.
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Australia's AI plan puts science front and centre
Australia's AI Plan puts science at the core. It asks for steady funding, shared compute and data, skilled teams, and responsible, testable paths to real deployments.
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Who's Writing That Patient Message? AI Nails the Clues, but Trust, Cost, and Workflow Still Drive Adoption
AI could ease geriatric care if it's built around real needs and tested in practice. Early wins exist, but trust, simple design, EHR fit, and clinician oversight still matter.
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Everyone a Scientist: AI Turns Discovery into an Assembly Line at WISE2025
At WISE2025, AI for Science moves from hype to workflow: read-calculate-do pipelines with models and robots shrink discovery from years to weeks. Build the stack; speed follows.
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Latest AI News for Writers
$1.5b AI settlement over pirated books called a warning as most authors miss out
Anthropic will pay up to $1.5b for training on pirated books, around $3,000 per title. A few writers benefit; most miss out unless registered, and the fair use fight isn't over.
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Train AI with Your Writing - Remote Role, Flexible Hours, Up to $15/hour + Bonuses
Outlier seeks a remote AI writing trainer to craft prompts, judge model responses, and refine edits. Flexible hours, weekly pay, and up to $15/hr plus performance bonuses.
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Can You Tell Who Wrote This? What AI Detectors Get Right and Wrong
AI detectors flag patterns, not truth. Use them as a smoke alarm while relying on drafts, sources, and clear disclosure to prove voice and keep writing credible.
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Rockstar Co-Founder Dan Houser Calls AI Mad Cow Disease, Says It Will Eat Itself
Dan Houser warns AI trained on AI will eat itself, dulling quality and judgment. Writers win with proof: original reporting, clean sources, and a voice readers trust.
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Collage Meets AI: Penn State Shenango Students Picture Their Future Selves
At Penn State Shenango, first-year writers blend collage, AI prompts, and reflection to picture who they might become. "A Future You" spotlights craft, tech, and voice in sync.
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AI-Savvy Writers Earn 64% More, Survey Finds-But At What Cost?
AI-using writers earn 64% more-about $120k-by speeding research and rough drafts, with humans still editing. Tools help, but niche and experience still lead.
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IPRA Sounds Alarm on AI Risks to Children at UN Forum, Urges Responsible Design
At a UN event, IPRA warned that AI can expose kids to privacy breaches, bias, and harmful content. Writers should use clear, transparent reporting and follow ethical safeguards.
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