AI Adoption stories
Small businesses could soon get quicker cash-flow checks and invoice chasing as Xero and Anthropic bring Claude into accounting workflows.
Most boards are using AI for routine tasks, but only 3% have woven it into risk oversight, leaving organisations exposed to fresh hazards.
Teacher training will determine whether Cognita’s AI platform is used effectively, after a six-country pilot found staff were its most reliable users.
As AI moves into production, enterprises face gaps between data governance and runtime controls that can expose sensitive information and policy breaches.
Businesses can now link AI spending to revenue or approvals as Revenium adds workflow-level return on investment tracking to its platform.
The move should give the consumer health group tighter control of global operations as it replaces fragmented systems with AI-enabled cloud tools.
Pressure to adopt AI is outpacing safeguards, with most firms saying governance and legal controls have lagged behind deployment.
Inflation, tariffs and geopolitical risk will erode the value of a forecast 9.3% rise in Asia Pacific technology spending next year.
Pressure is outpacing governance in Australian companies, with many approving AI systems before legal, security and training gaps are closed.
Businesses risk biased outputs and compliance failures unless older data estates are rebuilt for AI, as the ODI and SAP launch research and governance work.
Many workers see AI training fail to translate into pay rises or faster promotion, exposing a widening gap in workplace progression.
The move aims to curb access and trust risks as companies deploy autonomous AI agents across internal systems and third-party services.
The acquisition gives Miro a bigger role in AI-era product planning, adding Reforge's training and tools alongside its collaboration software.
Rising phishing and malware risks are pushing browser protection into mainstream security budgets, with most firms now treating it as a top priority.
The two-hour glitch exposed company and user data to unauthorised staff, fuelling calls for tighter controls over autonomous agents.
The funding will speed Rocketlane’s overseas push and deepen its AI tools as enterprise demand grows for services teams that can deliver AI rollouts.
Businesses can now build governed AI assistants and use 12 pre-built planning apps across finance, supply chain and workforce management.
Power shortages and grid delays are now threatening UK data centre expansion as AI workloads push electricity demand higher.
The London startup's software could ease onerous due diligence for banks and custodians as scrutiny intensifies across digital assets and private markets.
The sector supported nearly 861,500 jobs and generated CAD $47.8 billion in government revenues last year, the study said.