Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 9th of March

Happy Monday! We've got 2 new AI tools and 72 AI news articles to get you rolling. Skim the highlights, spot what matters, and keep your workflow sharp.

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Daily 'AI for Work' Pulse: 9th of March

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Claude Marketplace

Claude Marketplace streamlines AI procurement by applying one Anthropic commitment across partner tools, giving partner-level admin visibility to simplify governance and speed safe deployments.
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All AI News for Today

72 News Articles published.

Latest General AI News

AI washing: Block's 4,200 cuts put a tech halo on old mistakes

Companies are blaming AI for big cuts, but the roots are over-hiring and pricey bets. HR needs proof: real workflows automated, metrics, and a people plan, or it's AI washing.
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OpenAI's Codex Security is out: 14 CVEs, fewer false positives, and proof-of-concept exploits

OpenAI's Codex Security scans code, builds a threat model, and validates bugs in a sandbox with PoC exploits, then suggests patches. Now in research preview with free first month.
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AI at the Airport: Shorter Queues, Smarter Staffing, Greener on the Ground

Airports are squeezing more from the same space with AI buggies, flow models, and ground-fuel alerts. With clear guardrails, they cut queues, costs, and CO2.
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AP

Inside AP, a 'resistance is futile' AI push sparked a newsroom revolt over speed vs. trust. This piece lays out strict, practical ways to use AI while protecting credibility.
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Latest AI News for Customer Support

Virgin Media O2 AI flags 1 billion suspected scam calls before you answer

Virgin Media O2 and Hiya flagged 1B scam calls blocked 1B texts with AI labels cutting pickups and talk time. Support teams: tighten verification, use verified callbacks, push 7726.
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Latest AI News for Education

From anti-plagiarism AI to big teacher bonuses, Moldova's 2030 plan targets school corruption

Moldova's Education 2030 invests €772m in e-payments, anti-plagiarism AI, and digital skills. Bonuses, housing and mentors aim to ease shortages while lifting teaching quality.
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Let AI Help, But Let Teachers Decide

AI can save time and spot patterns, but it can't care. Keep humans in the loop with clear oversight, equity checks, and the final call on every student decision.
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Kazakhstan partners with MIT to bring AI literacy to every classroom by 2028

Kazakhstan will add AI literacy to every school with MIT's Day of AI, starting with basics, then a cross-subject curriculum. Full rollout by 2028 with teacher training.
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Utah's School AI Sandbox Seeks Proof Before Promise

Utah's SB322 sets up a classroom AI sandbox with opt-ins, strict student safeguards, and humans approving key decisions. Proof first, before any rollout.
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Latest AI News for Executives and Strategy

Zuckerberg launches applied AI unit led by Maher Saba, flattens teams to accelerate Meta's superintelligence push

Meta just formed an applied AI org led by Maher Saba to build a data engine and speed models. Expect flatter teams, quicker cycles, and projects like Avocado and Mango.
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From Chief Finance to Chief Future Officer: AI Becomes a CFO Mandate at FICCI CFO Summit 2026

At FICCI's CFO Summit, leaders agreed: AI has moved from pilots to mandate, with gains in FP&A, risk, and compliance. Move fast on use cases, but keep trust and guardrails tight.
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Latest AI News for Finance

AI's Trillion-Dollar Boom Runs on Hidden Debt-and Regulators Want Answers

Nvidia, Meta, and Tesla's surge rides an AI buildout bankrolled in opaque private markets. Regulators flag thin liquidity, soft marks, and a refinancing wall ahead.
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Vertiv Joins S&P 500 as AI Data Center Demand Heats Up

Vertiv joins the S&P 500 as AI data center buildout heats up, pairing new partnerships with modular, high-density gear. Watch post-refi flexibility, margins, backlog, and win rates.
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IREN's $6B ATM Bet: AI GPU Expansion or AMC Rerun

IREN stunned investors with a $6B ATM-about half its market cap-knocking the stock 8.5% on dilution worries. AI buildout could offset by 2026-or the overhang lingers.
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Trust Over Tech: How AI Platforms Win-and Keep-Investor Confidence

AI can assist, but finance runs on trust. Earn it with reliability, clear explanations, and fast human support-so nothing snaps under stress and users know what's happening.
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City Union Bank Teams Up with Centific, SASTRA and nStore to Launch AI Banking Centre of Excellence

City Union Bank inked a four-way MoU to launch AI Centre of Excellence with Centific, SASTRA, and nStore. Expect fraud and credit pilots now, tighter compliance and talent pipelines next.
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Latest AI News for Government

Pentagon vs Anthropic: Who Gets to Decide What AI Stands For?

AI picks are worldview picks; agencies need plural options, clear controls, and evidence-led rules. Prefer bounds or fixes with audits and logs; reserve bans with paths to remedy.
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OpenAI's Deal With the Pentagon Sparks Fears of Government Surveillance

OpenAI's Pentagon deal puts its AI near wartime calls, raising fears of surveillance and lethal autonomy. The guardrails that matter are contracts, audits, and kill switches.
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5 AI buzzwords in China's new work report set to reshape the smart economy

China's work agenda puts AI at the core of services, industry, and security with guardrails. Here's what to do now: AI+, shared models, compute, data, factories, and standards.
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Prove Value, Earn Trust: How DOT Is Scaling AI One Percent at a Time

DOT is using AI now to boost safety and affordability with targeted pilots and clear outcomes. Scale follows trust: double-blind tests, guardrails, human review.
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Latest AI News for Healthcare

Safer medical AI needs guardrails, transparency, and global cooperation, Chinese adviser says

China is pushing clinical AI, and Wang Jian'an calls for tighter oversight, open data, and talent. He backs BCI trials and US-China work to validate models and protect patients.
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UiPath's agentic AI speeds healthcare reimbursements, cutting record reviews from 70 minutes to 6

UiPath rolled out agent-led tools to speed chart summaries, curb denials, and move prior auths with governed, auditable workflows. One client cut review time from 70 minutes to 6.
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Salesforce Joins Forces with HealthEx, Verily, and Viz.ai to Bring 24/7 AI Agents to Healthcare

Salesforce teams up with HealthEx, Verily, and Viz.ai to add AI agents that cut admin work across healthcare. Expect faster referrals, clearer costs, and smoother EHR updates.
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GE HealthCare's AI push and HL7 Caliper role could redefine its long-term growth mix

GE HealthCare rolled out new AI tools at HIMSS and joined HL7's Caliper FHIR Accelerator. The bet: own hospital workflows and grow recurring software and services.
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CareIntellect, Command Center, and FHIR: GE HealthCare's Plan to Make Its Software Hard to Unplug

GE HealthCare's AI CareIntellect and Command Center seek quick, FHIR-based wins via HL7 Caliper to earn a stickier spot. If not, they're easy cuts when budgets tighten.
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Latest AI News for Human Resources

China's Labor Minister Warns AI Boom Could Disrupt Jobs

China's labor chief warns AI will hit jobs soon. HR should act now-scan tasks, redesign roles, set guardrails, reskill, and run pilots to lift productivity with less friction.
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China puts AI to work creating jobs and upgrading traditional roles

China signals AI will create jobs and upgrade roles, pairing adoption with stability, skills, and worker protections. HR: redesign roles, reskill teams, tighten pay and AI rules.
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AI washing: Block's 4,200 cuts put a tech halo on old mistakes

Companies are blaming AI for big cuts, but the roots are over-hiring and pricey bets. HR needs proof: real workflows automated, metrics, and a people plan, or it's AI washing.
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From Bias to Belonging: HR's Role in AI-Driven Workplaces

AI can speed hiring and learning, but it can also harden bias. HR's job: keep people in the loop, test for fairness, be transparent and accountable, and make growth accessible.
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China's 2026 Employment Strategy: AI, New Occupations, and Support for a Record Graduating Class

China's 2026 jobs push targets AI, high-end manufacturing, and modern services, with stricter pay rules and a surge of graduates. HR: go skills-first, use subsidies, hire faster.
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China turns to AI to spur job growth and upgrade its economy

China is using AI to create roles and upgrade work, aiming for inclusive growth and steadier jobs. HR should lead now on skills-based hiring, pipelines, reskilling, and fair pay.
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Latest AI News for Insurance

EU AI Act and product liability rules put Fidelis on the hook for higher costs and legal risk as Wall Street stays on Hold

FIHL flags tighter EU AI/data rules lifting costs, slowing releases, and boosting fines and legal risk across underwriting, pricing, and claims. Governance and vendor controls key.
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Latest AI News for IT and Development

Alibaba Speeds Up AI Push With New Task Force After Qwen Chief Steps Down

Alibaba forms an AI task force after Qwen head Lin Junyang exits, led by top execs. Expect quicker pushes and Tongyi Lab to stay steady, but watch API and timeline shifts.
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OpenAI's Codex Security is out: 14 CVEs, fewer false positives, and proof-of-concept exploits

OpenAI's Codex Security scans code, builds a threat model, and validates bugs in a sandbox with PoC exploits, then suggests patches. Now in research preview with free first month.
Read more →

AI at the Airport: Shorter Queues, Smarter Staffing, Greener on the Ground

Airports are squeezing more from the same space with AI buggies, flow models, and ground-fuel alerts. With clear guardrails, they cut queues, costs, and CO2.
Read more →

AI+HW 2035: 10-Year Co-Design Blueprint for 1000x Efficiency from Data Center to Edge

Stop chasing raw compute: a coordinated AI+hardware plan targets 1000× efficiency in 10 years. Make energy a first-class metric and optimize across the whole stack.
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Ghana Launches AI Readiness Consultations with UNESCO and EU Support to Guide Ethical, Inclusive Adoption

Ghana has opened consultations on AI readiness with UNESCO and EU backing, focusing on ethics and tight coordination. Results will guide safer public services.
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Latest AI News for Management

Waystar doubles down on Google Cloud's Gemini to bring agentic AI to the healthcare revenue cycle

Waystar deepens its Google Cloud work, adding Gemini agents across the revenue cycle. Upside: faster cycles, fewer denials, and lighter workloads if execution holds.
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AP

Inside AP, a 'resistance is futile' AI push sparked a newsroom revolt over speed vs. trust. This piece lays out strict, practical ways to use AI while protecting credibility.
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Latest AI News for Marketing

AI Takes the Wheel in 2026 Media Buying: Faster Launches, Sharper Targeting, Higher ROI

By 2026, AI runs the bulk of media buying, boosting speed, targeting, and ROI while teams focus on strategy. Just mind the guardrails-privacy, bias, fraud, and brand safety.
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Zeta Global's Athena Puts Conversational AI Up Front as Adoption and Valuation Take Center Stage

Athena, Zeta Global's conversational AI, sits in its marketing platform to speed onboarding, build campaigns fast, and tap first-party data. Watch adoption, lift, and profit impact.
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66% of marketers bet ChatGPT will steer product discovery by 2026, amid trust and pay-to-play concerns

66% of marketers say AI assistants, led by ChatGPT, will drive product discovery by 2026. Be findable in a single answer: clean data, solid reviews, and monitor how you're framed.
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Writesonic Review 2026: Real-time research and SEO scale, held back by no-rollover credits

Writesonic turns prompts into SEO-ready drafts fast, with live research and on-page checks. The hitch: credits reset monthly with no rollover, so weak planning wastes cash.
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Latest AI News for Operations

AI at the Airport: Shorter Queues, Smarter Staffing, Greener on the Ground

Airports are squeezing more from the same space with AI buggies, flow models, and ground-fuel alerts. With clear guardrails, they cut queues, costs, and CO2.
Read more →

PartsPulse Raises $3M to Bring a Unified AI Command Center to Aftermarket Parts Operations

PartsPulse raises $3M from UP.Partners to launch an AI command center for aftermarket parts. It pulls pricing, inventory, and sales in one place to cut stockouts and lift margins.
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Latest AI News for PR and Communications

PRWireNOW Earns Spot Among Top Newswires for AI Product Launches and Startup Announcements

PRWireNOW named a top newswire for AI launches, with faster turnarounds, clean formatting, and targeted U.S. distribution. It turns complex tech into clear, media-ready updates.
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Bharat ki Naari: AU SFB's AI music video for Women's Day salutes India's working women

AU SFB drops 'Bharat ki Naari,' an AI-led Hinglish rap for Women's Day, saluting India's working women. Punchy visuals and a clear link to its 'M' program make it sticky on social.
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Stand Out in Comms Applications Without Sounding Like a Bot

Use AI to draft, but rewrite in your voice-hiring managers spot paste-and-go. Follow the brief, show specific results, and let your personality carry the pitch.
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Fed to the Machine: Google's AI Overviews Gutted Tech Media Traffic by Up to 97%

Google's AI Overviews are skimming clicks and crushing traffic to tech media. PR must win mentions and citations across Reddit, newsletters, and clear, data-led pages.
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Huangshan Blends AI and Heritage to Steal the Show at ITB Berlin

At ITB Berlin, Huangshan paired deep heritage with a practical AI trip assistant, drawing crowds. Smart demos, visa tailwinds and strong visuals gave media and buyers a hook.
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Latest AI News for Product Development

PartsPulse Raises $3M to Bring a Unified AI Command Center to Aftermarket Parts Operations

PartsPulse raises $3M from UP.Partners to launch an AI command center for aftermarket parts. It pulls pricing, inventory, and sales in one place to cut stockouts and lift margins.
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Siemens leans into AI, putting smaller India teams to work on product value-not just code

Siemens is shifting to lean AI squads, with India at the core-smaller teams owning architecture and outcomes. On the shop floor, expect voice UIs, wearables, and in-panel cues.
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Latest AI News for Sales

Chennai Gets Its First Multilingual AI Home Sales Assistant from DRA Homes, Pairing Instant Answers with Human Advice

DRA Homes launched Chennai's first multilingual virtual sales assistant at CREDAI Fairpro. Buyers get pricing, amenities, book visits; live human handoff speeds up qualification.
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Nearly Every AI Chip Export Could Need US Approval, Pressuring Nvidia and AMD

U.S. may require licenses for most overseas AI chip sales, putting Nvidia and AMD through tiered reviews. Expect longer cycles and tighter compliance.
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DRA Homes Launches Chennai's First Multilingual Virtual Sales AI Assistant at CREDAI Fairpro

DRA Homes debuts Chennai's first multi-lingual virtual sales assistant at CREDAI Fairpro. It gives instant project and pricing answers, books site visits, and keeps buyers moving.
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BuildOps streamlines quote versioning to speed sales, feed OpsAI, and strengthen its data moat

BuildOps now lets sales edit any quote version, set a primary fast, and duplicate sections for quick alternates. Expect faster revisions, cleaner approvals, and fewer mistakes.
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US Draft Rules to Police AI Chip Exports Could Recast the Global AI Race

Draft U.S. rules could put most AI chip exports under approval, making Washington the gatekeeper. Expect longer cycles, tighter supply; buyers will pay for certainty; plan backups.
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Latest AI News for Science and Research

Domino Rolls Out Governed ADLC to Scale Agentic AI for Life Sciences

Domino launches a governed platform to take agentic AI from prototype to production for life sciences, with traceability and compliance. ADLC, tracing, and LLM hosting back it.
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Humanity's Last Exam Exposes What Today's AI Still Can't Do

Humanity's Last Exam sets a tougher bar with 2,500 expert-only questions across math, science, languages and humanities. Even top models still stumble, exposing gaps.
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AI finds a low-frequency Raman fingerprint of liquid-like ion flow in solid-state batteries

AI pinpoints a low-frequency Raman cue that flags liquid-like ion flow in solids. It gives teams a quick screen for superionic electrolytes without costly trial and error.
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UCL MAPS Workshop Sparks Cross-Disciplinary AI Consortia and Grant Submissions

UCL researchers turned early AI ideas into testable, fundable proposals across materials, modelling, data design, and ethics. Four consortia are now moving to grant bids.
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Latest AI News for Writers

I Won't Use AI - Because Art, Learning, and Work Deserve a Human Touch

I'm drawing a line: no AI on my drafts, emails, or art-because voice, ethics, and connection matter. Keep the craft human, pay artists and build speed with skill, not prompts.
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AP

Inside AP, a 'resistance is futile' AI push sparked a newsroom revolt over speed vs. trust. This piece lays out strict, practical ways to use AI while protecting credibility.
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WGA's 97% Yes Sets Stage for Pay Raises, Better Benefits, and AI Consent Rules

With 97% approval, WGA members back a push for higher pay, better health care, and clear AI rules. Talks with the AMPTP begin March 16, and the stakes couldn't be higher.
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Writesonic Review 2026: Real-time research and SEO scale, held back by no-rollover credits

Writesonic turns prompts into SEO-ready drafts fast, with live research and on-page checks. The hitch: credits reset monthly with no rollover, so weak planning wastes cash.
Read more →