Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 5th of December

Big Friday update! 6 new AI tools and 153 AI news articles-this packed edition has the standout launches, policy shifts, and quick takes you need. Wrap up your week strong with a can't-miss drop.

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Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 5th of December

Latest AI Tools

Weather mini 3

Weather mini 3 delivers trip forecasts showing all your stops at once with new illustrations and on-device Apple Intelligence for faster, more private weather insights across more devices.
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Claude-Mem

Claude-Mem records Claude sessions, extracts and compresses the moments that matter, and injects them into future sessions so decisions and insights persist without noisy transcripts.
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Pylar

Pylar safely connects AI agents to databases and CRMs with scoped access, usage limits and audit controls to prevent over-querying and sensitive data leaks.
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ReliAPI

ReliAPI is a reliability layer for LLM APIs that manages retries, caching, idempotency, and budget controls, preventing invalid or repeated requests and cutting wasted API costs.
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IMAI Studio

IMAI Studio converts one product photo into accurate variations, studio mockups, lifestyle scenes, videos and 3D/AR assets with industry-calibrated colors and materials-so teams iterate faster and cut sampling time.
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Protaigé

Protaigé builds full marketing campaigns from brief to final export in minutes. Its end-to-end workflow ingests brand guidelines to ensure consistent voice and visuals, pairing strategic planning with automated asset production.
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All AI News for Today

153 News Articles published.

Latest General AI News

Apple's 2025 App Store Awards spotlight AI as Tiimo and Pokémon TCG Pocket take top honors

Apple's 2025 App Store Awards crowned 17 winners from 45 finalists, and AI quietly threads through them. Tiimo, Detail, Strava, and Be My Eyes show how assistive features win.
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AMD's AI chip run: new mega-deals, record results, and the case for $700 by 2030

AMD rides AI spend with MI350 shipping and MI400/Helios on deck; stock ~$218. Deals with Vultr, OpenAI, and Oracle hint at share gains, but execution and valuation loom.
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From Data to Decisions, Faster: AI that Delivers Measurable Outcomes

Unify data, connect systems, and work with AI experts to turn visibility into action. Prove value fast with clean pipelines, MLOps, and gains you can actually measure.
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Bolzano's citizen-first AI rebuilds trust and cuts red tape

Bolzano is rebuilding services with myCIVIS and EMMA, a multilingual AI that answers plainly and flags benefits with opt-in privacy. Less paperwork, quicker help, humans on call.
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Two AIs in 2026: Data Center and AGI Delays, $0-to-$1B Startup Momentum

2026 runs on a split screen: data center and AGI timelines slip while adoption and revenue climb. Plan for scarce capacity; double down on apps, workflows, and measurable ROI.
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AI stroke imaging cuts treatment delays by over an hour, doubles thrombectomy rates across NHS sites

AI imaging cut treatment delays by 64 minutes across the NHS. Sites using it saw thrombectomy rates double, better discharge outcomes, and no rise in mortality.
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Latest AI News for Creatives

Glamour in the Glitch: Can Luxury Own AI's Uncanny Valley?

Fashion's next fight is between deliberate AI chaos and proof-of-work craft. Valentino's 'AI slop' shows that intent, analog grit, and clear guardrails can still feel luxury.
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Illustration Isn't Dead: How artists are outlasting AI hype with story, craft and grit

Illustration isn't dead; it's adapting to an AI-saturated market. Lead with human ideas and voice - show your process, sell the thinking, and, honestly, build client trust.
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AI-Generated Holiday Cheer Sparks Outcry in New Brunswick, Minister Calls for Pause

An AI-made holiday ad from NB Liquor lit up New Brunswick, and not in a good way. After backlash, officials paused it and creatives pushed for local jobs and clearer rules.
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Prince Was Right: AI Isn't an Artist, It's a Product

AI acts are hitting charts, blurring lines fans can't see. Protect the soul: label releases, separate AI products, require consent, and use tools without giving up your voice.
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Brainstorm faster, align sooner, and ship better campaigns with Adobe Firefly Boards

Firefly Boards unites ideas, feedback, and on-brand visuals on one canvas with Adobe + partner AI. Go from rough concept to clear direction fast, then send to Photoshop or Express.
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Netflix Pokémon producer says skipping AI is inhumane - fans push back

Taiki Sakurai calls skipping AI in animation inhumane-let machines do the grind, humans keep the taste. Fans bristle over ethics, data, and credit while many crews see relief.
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AI Finds Consensus, Humans Make the Leap

AI won't kill creativity-it spotlights it, speeding drafts while averaging taste. Use it for options and grunt work; keep the leap, the risk, and the voice human.
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Call of Duty's 2025 Slide: Analyst blames burnout, AI slop, weak marketing, and Game Pass cannibalization

Call of Duty stumbles in 2025 as burnout, muddled choices, and sharper competition drain attention. Lesson: protect the core, ship one bold thing, and rebuild trust.
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Gateway Science Academy in St. Louis Uses AI to Spark Imagination, Not Shortcuts

At Gateway Science Academy, AI is a helper, not a shortcut, helping kids brainstorm, draft, and revise without skipping the thinking. Teachers set guardrails and tone.
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Human

Musicians debate AI as helper or hazard: speed and stems are handy, but taste stays human. Use tools for the grunt work, keep the vision yours-and protect your voice.
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AI Can Speed the Process-It Can't Replace the Artist

AI can speed up drafts and exploration, but the idea and final call are still yours. Treat it like a sharp pencil-useful for polish, never a substitute for taste and craft.
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Latest AI News for Customer Support

Only 20% cut agents for AI-42% are hiring new roles

AI is boosting support teams without mass layoffs. Most hold headcount steady, hire new AI roles, and focus on assist tools, clean data, and measured pilots over 'agentless' hype.
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Stop Checking Boxes: Make Insurance Training Deliver Real Results

Insurance support teams don't need more courses; they need a performance system. Build guided flows, practice weekly, coach to QA and FCR, and see errors drop and confidence rise.
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AI Isn't Killing Customer Service Jobs-It's Changing Them

AI isn't slashing support jobs yet; only 20% report cuts. Most teams hold headcount steady while handling more, favoring efficiency and augmentation over replacement.
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10 AI Chatbot Platforms for Business - Use Cases, Trade-offs, and How to Choose

Support teams are moving past generic bots to assistants that resolve issues, run transactions, and escalate cleanly. Get a crisp market map, 10 picks, and a simple way to choose.
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Claro Chile brings AI agents to customer service, halving call times, boosting NPS, and cutting costs by up to 80%

Claro Chile is using AI to analyze every call, predict NPS, and cut costs. A new agent blocks stolen SIMs, halves handle time, doubles NPS, and runs 24/7.
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Vambe lands $14M Series A to automate conversational commerce with WhatsApp-first AI agents

Vambe raised a $14M Series A to scale WhatsApp-first AI agents that execute tasks in sales and support for B2C brands in LATAM. Early results: higher conversion and faster replies.
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Contact Centers That Think for Themselves: Agentic AI That Acts, Learns, and Explains

Agentic AI turns contact centers from scripts into systems that plan, act, and resolve, with humans guiding outcomes. Back it with memory, safe tools, guardrails, and audits.
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TRi PLC Unveils AI Chatbot for Instant PLC Selection and 24/7 Technical Support

TRi PLC launches an AI chatbot for instant product selection, spec checks, step-by-step help. It answers engineering questions with context, runs 24/7, and streamlines support.
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MSPs put AI to work for faster service, stronger security and 2026 growth

MSPs are going all-in on AI-80% use chatbots, with faster responses and happier customers. Support leaders should pair automation with guardrails, metrics, and security.
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AI as sidekick, humans as the heart of customer service

AI speeds replies, but people catch nuance and keep customers. Use it for the first touch, then hand complex, sensitive cases to humans with clean handoffs.
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Eleos Launches AI Voice Agent to Deliver 24/7, Human-Backed Support

Eleos launches an AI voice agent for 24/7 insurance support, pulling answers from policy docs with quick handoffs to humans. It tackles routine queries and outbound follow-ups.
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Latest AI News for Education

AI in Education Done Right: Deliberate Design, Teacher Expertise, and Equity

AI can support teachers and personalize learning, but tech isn't the strategy-design is. With clear policy, skilled educators, and grounded tools, it can boost learning fairly.
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Teach AI early-how it works, not just how to use it

Start early and teach how AI works, not just how to use it. Build real skill with patterns, data, testing, ethics, and hands-on projects where students question and fix results.
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FedEx Partners With Accenture on Global AI Education to Upskill Its Workforce

FedEx launched an AI education program with Accenture to build shared basics, hands-on practice, and clear guardrails. Takeaway: set a baseline, go role-first, make it real.
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Utah Sets Statewide Pro-Human AI Direction for Higher Education and Workforce Readiness

Utah greenlights a statewide AI plan for colleges, putting people first while boosting learning and job readiness. Expect guardrails, faculty training, and quick pilots that scale.
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Quality Assurance at CGSC puts AI to work for faster feedback, sharper insights, and stronger instruction

CGSC's Quality Assurance Office uses AI to turn surveys and student writing into faster course improvements. Instructors get richer, faster feedback with human review baked in.
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Every Voice Heard: Human-Centered, Accessible AI in Education

AI is helping students with disabilities communicate faster and learn personally, while teachers stay focused on connection. It needs clear purpose, consent, and privacy.
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Latest AI News for Executives and Strategy

AI's $1.5 Trillion Reality Check: Lead with Strategy, Create Capacity, Deliver ROI

AI spend is soaring, yet returns lag. Leaders who win set outcome-first goals, build capacity instead of cutting headcount, and measure weekly with clear guardrails.
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AI and cost pressures expose a readiness gap-and a new healthcare C-suite

Health system leaders admit they're underprepared for AI and rising costs. The new playbook centers on AI-savvy roles, payer strategy, clean data, and ROI-focused execution.
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Apple's AI shake-up: Giannandrea steps aside, Subramanya to steer Foundation Models

Apple is restructuring its AI team as John Giannandrea shifts to advisor and Amar Subramanya now reports to Craig Federighi. Expect faster model-to-product cycles and smarter Siri.
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Chatbots Work in Demos, Fail at Scale: Why CIOs Need AI Fix-Engineers

Pilots look great, then edge cases hit and bots wobble-trust, accuracy, and ROI slide. CIOs need fix-engineers to own, monitor, and tune chatbots so they stay useful.
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Apple hits reset on AI as Amar Subramanya takes charge

Apple resets AI leadership as John Giannandrea retires; Amar Subramanya steps in. Expect faster, safer features and a smarter Siri by 2026 if Apple can deliver.
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Apple shakes up AI, eyes Gemini to reboot Siri

Apple swaps AI leadership, signaling a faster, more practical push with Amar Subramanya and likely deeper Gemini ties. Expect Siri upgrades, licensed models, and a focus on trust.
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Latest AI News for Finance

AI isn't a bubble - just an air pocket, say BlackRock and Bank of America

AI spending is real, not a bubble, but returns may hit an air pocket as capex runs ahead of revenue. Watch who turns infra spend into cash fastest amid grid and compute limits.
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AMD's AI chip run: new mega-deals, record results, and the case for $700 by 2030

AMD rides AI spend with MI350 shipping and MI400/Helios on deck; stock ~$218. Deals with Vultr, OpenAI, and Oracle hint at share gains, but execution and valuation loom.
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AI in Finance Market Hits New High, Poised to Reach $65.2B by 2033 as JPMorgan, Visa, Mastercard, PayPal and Ant Group Drive Expansion

AI in finance is surging: $18.4B in 2024 headed for $65.2B by 2033 (17.9% CAGR), with North America ahead and APAC catching up. Put budget on fraud and AML with clear KPIs.
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Will Your Career and Portfolio Survive AI?

AI is moving from side project to core, shifting tasks and pushing people up the stack. For finance and investors: automate grunt work, grow judgment, and back returns over hype.
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Big Tech's AI buildout and M&A wave to fuel an investment-grade bond surge in 2026

IG bond supply is set to climb next year as Big Tech funds AI data centers and dealmaking returns. Bankers see larger, multi-tranche prints and quick bond take-outs on M&A.
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AI and cost pressures expose a readiness gap-and a new healthcare C-suite

Health system leaders admit they're underprepared for AI and rising costs. The new playbook centers on AI-savvy roles, payer strategy, clean data, and ROI-focused execution.
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Bank of England warns that stretched AI valuations and £100 billion leveraged gilt bets threaten stability

BoE flags rising systemic risk from AI-fueled valuations, private credit strain, and £100bn leveraged gilt trades. Banks look solid on paper, but funding squeezes could force sales.
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Abu Dhabi's AI Bet Is Rewiring Global Finance-Faster Than Wall Street Thinks

AI is rewiring finance; Abu Dhabi is building the stack-networks, compute, rules, and capital. The tells: microsecond latency, $2.8T infra, and $62T AUM converging.
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Oracle's CDS Hits Highest Since 2009 as AI Debt Binge Fuels Bubble Jitters

Oracle's CDS hit their highest since 2009 as the AI buildout leans on fresh debt. Investors are hedging slower payoffs, with spreads near 128 bps after tripling since June.
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Latest AI News for Government

Government AI 2026: from pilots to agents, with trust and governance in the hot seat

Agencies will push AI deeper into daily work while transparency, skills, and policy catch up. Win by standardizing platforms, decision logs, and pairing speed with guardrails.
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Build the Foundation First: Five Rungs to Agent-Ready Government Data

Agentic AI won't work on shaky data. This piece lays out five rungs-catalogued, quality, accessible, observable, interoperable-and a 90-day plan to move from pilots to production.
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Bolzano's citizen-first AI rebuilds trust and cuts red tape

Bolzano is rebuilding services with myCIVIS and EMMA, a multilingual AI that answers plainly and flags benefits with opt-in privacy. Less paperwork, quicker help, humans on call.
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AI sparks fear, excitement, and a fight over who sets the rules

Generative AI now touches nearly every public service, and leaders feel fear and excitement in equal measure. Watch election data fights and bids to preempt state rules.
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Solomon: Liberal AI Bill Sidesteps Copyright, Puts Creators at Risk

Canada's AI bill targets risk but leaves copyright unsettled. Parliament must clarify training, ownership, and liability as agencies demand cleaner procurement.
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Vietnam sets 2030 course for an AI-led, citizen-centric digital government

Viet Nam okays a single, data-led government by 2030, with AI at the core. By 2027, services are fully online, 95%+ satisfied, and business data submitted once.
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AI for Care set to cut waiting times, speed diagnosis and improve resource planning

The Department of Health will publish 'AI for Care' to cut waits, sharpen planning, and speed diagnosis. Think predictive analytics and clinician support tools at its core.
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Latest AI News for Healthcare

Start Small, Scale Safely: Practical AI for Healthcare with Trust, Compliance, and Real ROI

AI in healthcare is moving from buzz to daily work, with trust and measurable outcomes at the center. Start small, keep humans in the loop, measure results, and scale what works.
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Airlangga calls for homegrown AI to sharpen Indonesia's healthcare

Indonesia is pushing AI in healthcare, aiming for sharper diagnosis and safer prescribing on local data. Start small-sepsis alerts, imaging triage-and scale with tight oversight.
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Medtech 2026: AI at the FDA, Consumer-Driven Care, and Why Human Oversight Still Matters

AI is set to drive medtech in 2026, from FDA reviews to care delivery, with small teams pushing hardest. Big upside, but it demands clear guardrails and real human oversight.
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AUO Advances 3D Microsurgery Imaging and AI Precision Across Western Medicine, TCM, and Dentistry

AUO brings 3D imaging, edge AI, and practical tools hospitals can use now. From microsurgery and remote training to TCM and dental shade matching, deployments are live.
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AI and cost pressures expose a readiness gap-and a new healthcare C-suite

Health system leaders admit they're underprepared for AI and rising costs. The new playbook centers on AI-savvy roles, payer strategy, clean data, and ROI-focused execution.
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ScreenPoint Medical's Transpara Breast AI Comes to Precision Imaging Network, Streamlining Access and Workflow

ScreenPoint Medical's Transpara breast AI is now available via Microsoft's Precision Imaging Network, simplifying rollout. Teams get AI support to flag findings and ease reading.
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AI Moves Fast-Approvals Should Too: Trends, Ethics, and Secure eSignatures in Healthcare

AI speeds up diagnostics and admin, yet paper approvals still slow care. AI-enabled eSignatures secure consent and compliance with audit trails, MFA, and faster sign-offs.
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AI stroke imaging cuts treatment delays by over an hour, doubles thrombectomy rates across NHS sites

AI imaging cut treatment delays by 64 minutes across the NHS. Sites using it saw thrombectomy rates double, better discharge outcomes, and no rise in mortality.
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We're Uploading Our Medical Records to A.I. Chatbots - Sometimes It Helps, Sometimes It Hurts

Patients are uploading PHI to chatbots for quick answers, with mixed results and real privacy risks. Clinics need guardrails, safer tools, and simple scripts.
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AI for Care set to cut waiting times, speed diagnosis and improve resource planning

The Department of Health will publish 'AI for Care' to cut waits, sharpen planning, and speed diagnosis. Think predictive analytics and clinician support tools at its core.
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AI Kiosks Bring Care Closer to Rural America as Tata Elxsi Launches Illinois Pilot with UIUC and OSF

Tata Elxsi rolls out AI health kiosks to bring diagnostics and telehealth to rural U.S., starting in Illinois with UIUC and OSF HealthCare. Faster access and fewer trips for locals.
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SenseTime spins off AI healthcare arm after $141M raise, DaYi medical LLM anchors global hospital push

SenseTime spun off an AI health firm, raised $141M, and is bringing DaYi and SenseCare to hospitals with a Singapore OK. Success hinges on tight EHR/PACS links and reimbursement.
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Employer healthcare costs set to spike in 2026-Angle Health's $134 million bet to give small businesses a break

Employer health costs will spike in 2026, hitting small firms hardest. Act now: use AI to automate, demand real-time data, steer to high-value care, keep humans for tough calls.
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Latest AI News for Human Resources

G-P Gia Brings Real-Time Global HR Guidance and Compliance to SAP SuccessFactors

G-P Gia is now on SAP Store, bringing real-time HR guidance and compliant docs into SAP SuccessFactors and Joule. Lean teams move faster with fewer vendors and clearer decisions.
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Why HR Needs a Seat at the AI Strategy Table from Day One

AI plans stall without HR from day one. No talent plan, no AI plan-tie strategy to skills, training, and guardrails so teams adopt faster and turn vision into results.
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Teach the Bots, Grow the Humans: Long Island's New Workforce Strategy

AI is thinning entry-level roles; HR must pair tech with human judgment and social skills. Long Island backs skills-first hiring, AI oversight, and managers for digital workers.
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Gen Z coaches Canada's C-suite on AI - and it's paying off

Gen Z is speeding AI adoption in Canada, boosting productivity and smoothing hybrid work. HR should formalize reverse mentoring, clear use cases, guardrails, and track impact.
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Spotting Skills Gaps with AI: What HR Needs to Get Right

AI helps HR make sense of messy data, spot real skills gaps, and plan ahead. Clean inputs, human checks, and steady action turn insights into smarter hiring and upskilling.
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Latest AI News for Insurance

Stop Checking Boxes: Make Insurance Training Deliver Real Results

Insurance support teams don't need more courses; they need a performance system. Build guided flows, practice weekly, coach to QA and FCR, and see errors drop and confidence rise.
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AI Is a Once-in-a-Generation Advantage Asian Insurers Can't Ignore

AI is now core for insurers: put it inside daily work to win on cost, speed, and experience. This is about execution, not hype-start small, prove ROI, then scale.
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AI and MCP Create a New Systemic Cyber Threat Insurers Can't Ignore

AI at scale and MCP are changing cyber exposure for insurers. Connectivity boosts efficiency but opens correlated loss paths that slip past traditional underwriting.
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AI rewrites insurance: transparent premiums, stronger fraud detection, and trust at the core

AI is rewriting insurance with explainable pricing, smarter fraud checks, and clearer coverage answers. Trust compounds as teams pilot fast, prove ROI, and modernize the stack.
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Open to AI, Wary of Pricing: J.D. Power Finds a Growing Trust Gap

Customers are open to AI, but they don't trust it to put them first. Insurers should keep humans on key calls, prove fairness, and show real benefits-not just cost cuts.
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Australia's Insurtech Shift: AI, Automation, and Mobile Fuel Smarter Insurance

Australian insurers are speeding up quotes, underwriting, and claims with AI, automation, and mobile right now. Faster decisions, less friction, and guardrails like APRA CPS 234.
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Agentic AI Is Moving Into Insurance - Faster Than You Think

Agentic AI is moving into insurance now, automating pre-sale work and intake while humans handle binding. Start small with guardrails and oversight, then scale in 1-2 years.
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Eleos Launches AI Voice Agent to Deliver 24/7, Human-Backed Support

Eleos launches an AI voice agent for 24/7 insurance support, pulling answers from policy docs with quick handoffs to humans. It tackles routine queries and outbound follow-ups.
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Latest AI News for IT and Development

Apple's 2025 App Store Awards spotlight AI as Tiimo and Pokémon TCG Pocket take top honors

Apple's 2025 App Store Awards crowned 17 winners from 45 finalists, and AI quietly threads through them. Tiimo, Detail, Strava, and Be My Eyes show how assistive features win.
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From GPU to Grid: Palantir and NVIDIA Team Up on Full-Stack AI Data Centers

Palantir and NVIDIA pair to deliver an end-to-end AI stack linking data, GPUs, and data-center buildouts. Faster deployment, coordinated energy, cooling, and permits from day zero.
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mAbxience and HP Launch AI Digital Twin to Accelerate mAb and Biosimilar Manufacturing, Boost Yields, and Reduce Variability

mAbxience and HP build AI digital twins for antibody production, boosting predictability, consistency, and yield. A live prototype shows faster, GMP-friendly scale-up.
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Sega Backs AI for Efficiency, Draws a Line at Creative Roles

Sega will use AI to speed up grunt work and ops, while keeping character art and story in human hands. Studios are adding guardrails, live skills tests, and clear policies.
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Consumer Rollout Slows as AI Goes Dev-First in 2026: MCP, Cloud Upgrades, and LLM Security Take Priority

2026 goes practical: AI boosts software delivery as devs coach agents and MCP links tools, while teams shore up pipelines and security. Consumer rollouts wait for reliability.
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Atrium launches direct access to Andi, the AI Salesforce consultant that turns weeks into minutes

Atrium now offers direct subscription access to Andi, an AI agent that turns plain-English prompts into deployable SF config in minutes. Ship fields, rules, and flows in minutes.
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From Data to Decisions, Faster: AI that Delivers Measurable Outcomes

Unify data, connect systems, and work with AI experts to turn visibility into action. Prove value fast with clean pipelines, MLOps, and gains you can actually measure.
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WordPress Telex AI lets you build advanced site features in seconds, no developer required

WordPress debuted Telex, an in-browser AI that spins up price tools, calendars, and headers in seconds-no plugin hunt. Describe it, tweak it, ship it; devs focus on core work.
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Bolzano's citizen-first AI rebuilds trust and cuts red tape

Bolzano is rebuilding services with myCIVIS and EMMA, a multilingual AI that answers plainly and flags benefits with opt-in privacy. Less paperwork, quicker help, humans on call.
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AWS boosts Bedrock AgentCore with policy guardrails, real-world evaluations and episodic memory

AWS at re:Invent 2025 pushes AgentCore with natural language guardrails, built-in evals, and episodic memory. Let agents act within rules, prove behavior, and learn from real use.
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Informatica tightens AWS ties with MCP servers, Bedrock agent framework, and SageMaker connector

Informatica deepens AWS ties with MCP servers, a Bedrock AgentCore blueprint, and a GA SageMaker connector. Claire now uses Claude via Bedrock to enforce runtime governance.
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Two AIs in 2026: Data Center and AGI Delays, $0-to-$1B Startup Momentum

2026 runs on a split screen: data center and AGI timelines slip while adoption and revenue climb. Plan for scarce capacity; double down on apps, workflows, and measurable ROI.
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AI for Quantum Computing from NISQ to Fault-Tolerant Quantum Supercomputers

AI won't replace quantum hardware, but it smooths the workflow-from calibration and decoding to compilation and design. Treat QPUs as co-processors tightly linked to GPU clusters.
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AWS Kiro adds on-demand skills for cleaner, context-aware AI coding

AWS Kiro now loads coding capabilities on demand, keeping tokens low and context clean. It uses MCP to pull in what you ask-Stripe, Neon-then shuts it off when you're done.
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Latest AI News for Management

Data, Not Models, Is Holding AI Back: Only 6% Have Infrastructure Ready

AI stalls from poor data plumbing, not model limits. Get the basics right-centralized connectivity, shared semantic layer, real-time access, and governance-and results follow.
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AI and Fleet Management: What's Working Now and What's Next

Join Fleet News' webinar on Dec 3 to see how AI is improving safety, maintenance, routing, energy today-and what's next. Get examples, a 90-day plan, and on-demand access.
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From Data to Decisions, Faster: AI that Delivers Measurable Outcomes

Unify data, connect systems, and work with AI experts to turn visibility into action. Prove value fast with clean pipelines, MLOps, and gains you can actually measure.
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Atlantic Health's AI coach brings diabetes and blood pressure under control, lifts value-based scores, and lightens clinician inboxes

Atlantic Health used AI to tighten diabetes and hypertension control and ease workloads. A1c and BP fell, and over 93% of patient chats were resolved without reaching providers.
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Informatica tightens AWS ties with MCP servers, Bedrock agent framework, and SageMaker connector

Informatica deepens AWS ties with MCP servers, a Bedrock AgentCore blueprint, and a GA SageMaker connector. Claire now uses Claude via Bedrock to enforce runtime governance.
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Latest AI News for Marketing

5 ways AI flipped marketing in just one year - and why last year's playbook won't cut it

AI jumped from time-saver to growth driver. Teams now optimize for AI answers, layer AI onto stacks, fix data quality, and tie every use case to revenue, not just output.
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Tip of the AI iceberg: Adland's 2026 forecast for marketers

By 2026, AI is how marketing gets done, with humans steering taste and guardrails. Winners blend clean data, modular creative, and supervised agents that improve every quarter.
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AI Is Now Table Stakes in Marketing-Guardrails Are Non-Negotiable

Marketers are all-in on AI, but trust and burnout loom. Winners build guardrails, label usage, and train specialists to move faster without losing the plot.
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Inside Oreo maker Mondelēz's $40M AI bet on faster, personalized snack ads-with costs dropping by up to 50%

Mondelēz built AIDA to speed on-brand creative for Oreo and Ritz, trimming content costs up to 50%. They fixed workflows first and baked in guardrails with human legal.
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CX Has Grown Up: Capital Discipline, Smarter AI, and Survey-Weary Customers

CX is in a budget-first era: prove ROI, cut waste, speed up pages, and fix journeys. Use clean data, tighter ops, and small experiments that lift revenue and lower cost.
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AI Puts PR at the Center in 2026-LLM Reputation, Measurable ROI, and Misinformation Defense

In 2026, AI puts PR at the strategy table, from LLM reputation and unified measurement to AI agents and misinformation drills. Here's how to get ready-and prove real ROI.
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Latest AI News for Operations

HPE sets course for self-driving IT with unified AI-native networking and new hardware

HPE is unifying Aruba and Juniper with GreenLake to push self-driving network ops across hybrid environments. New hardware and OpsRamp updates accelerate troubleshooting.
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Revenue Is Vanity; Profit Lives in Back-of-House AI

Stop chasing clicks; fix the factory. The real gains come from AI in energy, supply chain, maintenance, and staffing-where you control the levers and profits compound.
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AWS re:Invent 2025: Autonomous Agents Arrive, Trainium3 Speeds Up AI, and AI Factories Put Cloud in Your Data Center

AWS re:Invent unveils autonomous agents, faster chips, and on-prem AI to cut incidents, speed delivery, and lower energy use. Ops teams get guardrails and proof-like Lyft.
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MHK Introduces SmartProminence, an AI Suite for Health Plans and PBMs to Streamline UM, CAG, and Pharmacy

MHK rolls out SmartProminence, embedded AI for UM, CAG, and Pharmacy to speed intake, sharpen decisions, and tighten compliance. AI fax intake lands Q1 2026.
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Building Networks with a Soul: AI and NaaS that Make Operations Simple, Self-Healing, and Outcome-Driven

AI + NaaS makes networks feel like a teammate-more uptime, less toil, predictable costs. One retailer cut MTTR from 30 minutes to 4 with AI agents and human oversight.
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Beyond shiny objects: How Toyota is redesigning operations with agentic AI without breaking trust

Toyota pairs agentic AI with process redesign to cut spreadsheets, speed scenarios, and boost ETA accuracy. The focus: people, trust, and daily decisions-not flashy tools.
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MGT Names Naydia Chantarasompoth Chief of Staff and Annie Pratt Head of Growth Operations to Accelerate Growth and AI Innovation

MGT hires Naydia Chantarasompoth as Chief of Staff and Annie Pratt to lead Growth Ops. Their focus: tighter planning, a unified revenue engine, and AI-driven workflows at scale.
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Latest AI News for PR and Communications

Smarter outreach, less ad spend: Cobalt Keys teams with Clay.com and Instantly.ai

Cobalt Keys teams up with Clay.com and Instantly.ai to boost email with enrichment, intent signals, and better inboxing-no ad spend. Expect warmer leads and more meetings.
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Five PR Takeaways for the GEO Era: Citations, Trust, and Real-Time AI from Muck Rack's Generative Pulse Summit

AI search favors fresh, earned media; 94% of citations are non-paid and most hit in the first week. Win with smart timing, trusted outlets, and quotable, crawlable assets.
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Savvy Communications Unites AI, Credible PR, and Live Experiences to Build Trust

Savvy Communications blends AI insights with credible PR and live events to earn attention and trust. The result: sharper strategy, stronger stories, and moments you remember.
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Earned Media Leads Generative AI Citations as Press Release Citations Surge 5x, Muck Rack Report Finds

AI cites non-paid sources 94% of the time, with earned at 82%. Press release citations are up 5x since July 2025, especially via ChatGPT and Gemini.
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AI Puts PR at the Center in 2026-LLM Reputation, Measurable ROI, and Misinformation Defense

In 2026, AI puts PR at the strategy table, from LLM reputation and unified measurement to AI agents and misinformation drills. Here's how to get ready-and prove real ROI.
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Law Firms Fast-Track AI, But Guard Authenticity With Human Oversight

Law firms are pushing AI into daily comms for speed, but authenticity and data risk keep humans in charge. Expect guardrails, curated sources, and human sign-off-esp. in crises.
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Latest AI News for Product Development

Apple's 2025 App Store Awards spotlight AI as Tiimo and Pokémon TCG Pocket take top honors

Apple's 2025 App Store Awards crowned 17 winners from 45 finalists, and AI quietly threads through them. Tiimo, Detail, Strava, and Be My Eyes show how assistive features win.
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Synera Wins Frost & Sullivan's 2025 Global Transformational Innovation Leadership in AI Agents for Engineering

Frost & Sullivan named Synera a 2025 Transformational Innovation leader for AI agents in engineering. Users are seeing 3-4 weeks faster development and payback in about 12 months.
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Oracle AI Database 26ai Enterprise Edition for Linux x86-64 Arrives On-Premises January 2026

Oracle AI Database 26ai hits on-prem Linux x86-64 Jan 2026, RU 23.26.1. Expect vector search, RAFT replication, a SQL firewall, and more to speed delivery and keep data close.
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Africa's TDC adopts AKA Studio AI-ready platform to unify food R&D and future-fit the next decade of product development

Africa's TDC adopts AKA Foods' AKA Studio to centralise R&D knowledge and speed product development. Teams get faster answers, less rework, and a path to food-specific AI.
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Latest AI News for Real Estate and Construction

From GPU to Grid: Palantir and NVIDIA Team Up on Full-Stack AI Data Centers

Palantir and NVIDIA pair to deliver an end-to-end AI stack linking data, GPUs, and data-center buildouts. Faster deployment, coordinated energy, cooling, and permits from day zero.
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Eagleview's 2025 AI Report Finds Geospatial Teams Optimistic, Focused on Accuracy, and Ready to Invest

Eagleview's report finds optimism high, adoption early, and accuracy the deal-breaker. For real estate and construction remote assessments and change detection cut trips and costs.
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OpenAI eyes five-building Mountain View campus with room for 2,000 workers

OpenAI is in talks to lease a 449,000 SF, five-building campus in Mountain View. A deal would house up to 2,200 staff and could ripple across Silicon Valley office leasing.
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Latest AI News for Sales

Microsoft eases sales quotas for new AI products as adoption slows

Microsoft trimmed AI growth targets; adoption's real but slower than hype. Win with small, scoped pilots, clear ROI, multithreading, and tighter stages so forecasts stay honest.
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Global-E (GLBE) posts steady 2025 growth as APAC push and AI-led sales build 2026 momentum

GLBE's steady 2025 sets up a bigger 2026: APAC expansion, product upgrades, and AI to speed deals. Sellers can win by pitching international growth and cleaner checkout.
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Microsoft Denies Cutting AI Sales Targets as Shares Slip on Azure Foundry Misses

Microsoft disputes a report it cut AI quotas, saying growth targets were mixed up with quotas. Bottom line for sellers: words matter, and so do production usage and longer cycles.
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Microsoft Denies Lowering AI Sales Targets, Says Quotas Unchanged Amid Bubble Jitters

Microsoft denies cutting AI quotas, saying the report mixed growth targets with quotas. Focus on one repeatable use case, production-grade pilots, and staged consumption.
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Microsoft's AI Momentum Questioned: Report Flags Foundry Miss, Company Pushes Back

A report says Microsoft eased AI sales targets after Foundry misses; Microsoft denies it. Either way, AI deals are tougher: prove ROI fast, cut risk, win one workflow at a time.
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Microsoft Cuts AI Sales Targets as Corporate Buyers Push Back on ROI and Risk

Microsoft cut AI sales targets as enterprise buyers demand proof over hype. Win deals with measured pilots, low-risk assist use cases, tight guardrails, and clear ROI.
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Latest AI News for Science and Research

Genesis Mission: DOE-Led Secure AI Platform for Faster Science and Stronger Security

The White House launched the Genesis Mission, a DOE-led push to build a secure national AI platform for science and security. Guardrails and quick pilots, with industry involved.
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LLMs gauge well-being across 64 countries, but can't replace human data, PNAS study shows

A global study finds LLMs can spot broad well-being patterns, like links to income and health. Accuracy slips in low-data regions, so human surveys still matter.
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AI could swamp academia with papers and grant proposals, OECD expert warns

LLMs pour fuel on academia's publish-to-progress culture, spiking papers and grant bids. Fix the incentives and keep humans, not algorithms, making the tough calls.
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AI for Science Hits Its Stride: Biology Leads, Agents and Autonomous Labs Take Off

AI is delivering hard results across bio, weather, materials, and math. A model-agent-lab loop is taking hold, with labs auditing data, building tools, and keeping ethics central.
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UK Opens AI for Science Compute Call: Up to 1,000,000 GPU Hours

UK teams can apply for 200k-1M GPU hours to train AI for biology, physics, materials, medical, and quantum research. Deadline: 4pm (UK), Sun 21 Dec 2025.
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Two AIs in 2026: Data Center and AGI Delays, $0-to-$1B Startup Momentum

2026 runs on a split screen: data center and AGI timelines slip while adoption and revenue climb. Plan for scarce capacity; double down on apps, workflows, and measurable ROI.
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AI boom, hiring chill: what the 2025 R&D job market really looks like

AI titles crowd feeds, but hiring lagged and science roles took real cuts in 2025. Long-term demand holds; pair lab chops with applied AI and target technician-heavy, stable orgs.
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Latest AI News for Writers

Ghazals, Ghosts, and We Computers: Hamid Ismailov and Shelley Fairweather-Vega on AI, Ambiguity, and Literature's Next Chapter

At Swarthmore Ismailov and Fairweather-Vega share 'We Computers,' where intuition meets machine logic. A ghazal-novel, it threads dreams, Hafez, and messy, lived voice.
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AI Writes Most Online Articles - Human Writing Isn't Going Anywhere

AI now cranks out much of the web, blurring who wrote what. Writers win with reporting, clear stakes, and a real voice-using tools for speed without losing proof.
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10 Ways AI Speeds Up My Journalism Without Stealing My Voice

AI helps writers move faster without losing their voice-smarter research, audio briefings, and a two-pass copy desk. You stay in control; it handles the grunt work.
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Kiwi author in US$1.5b Anthropic settlement: warning for AI, but a slap on the wrist

Anthropic's US$1.5b deal pays some authors-about US$3k per book-but leaves many out without U.S. registration. It's a warning over pirate sources, not a full win on AI training.
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wâsikan kisewâtisiwin: Indigenous-led AI that flags anti-Indigenous bias in writing

wâsikan kisewâtisiwin flags anti-Indigenous bias and suggests more respectful wording. Led by Shani Gwin's Indigenous team, it's a smart first-pass before you hit publish.
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