Behavior stories
Marketing teams must rethink workflows as agentic applications shift work from manual coordination to system-driven decisions and action.
Many finance chiefs still struggle to shape strategy, as EY found only a quarter lead investment calls and few are seen as value partners.
Firms racing to deploy generative AI are exposing themselves to data incidents and compliance gaps, Wallarm says, as oversight lags.
Gartner warns most AI projects may fail as enterprises struggle to track sensitive data that new tools and agents can access.
AI now helps smaller firms speed up routine work and decisions, but only when their PCs can handle the workloads securely and efficiently.
The appointment gives Sphera an internal marketing leader as it pushes AI-powered messaging to 8,500 customers across 100 countries.
Auditors could cut review time sharply as Caseware's new system keeps AI guidance inside regulated workflows with citation-backed controls.
Developers can now build task-running AI apps as Google expands Gemini and Antigravity with faster models, desktop tools and Android support.
Businesses using AI agents may gain tighter controls as Zscaler adds new governance tools and deepens a decade-old partnership with Alstom.
A CNN feature has highlighted how AI video avatars could reshape digital legacy projects, while raising fresh questions over consent and authenticity.
Developers can now supervise long-running coding tasks from their phones, with live updates and approvals in ChatGPT's mobile app.
The deal aims to help firms cut AI errors by giving agents a live picture of business processes and future scenarios.
Firms face a tighter compliance test as the FCA's misconduct rules near, with eflow warning many cannot evidence oversight or escalations.
Hidden fees and loose budgeting left New Zealanders more than NZD $700 million out of pocket on overseas trips last year.
The certification may help the UK mobile provider win over customers and suppliers as B Lab raises scrutiny of telecoms firms' practices.
More than 700 executives will gather as Australian firms face pressure to prove AI spending delivers results and tighter governance.
Unmanaged AI use is exposing Australian firms to data leakage, compliance breaches and other risks as adoption outpaces oversight.
Confusion, not fees, is blocking access to legal help for millions of Australians, a survey commissioned by LawConnect found.
Poor AI oversight can magnify workflow errors, expose firms to regulation and erode trust if CIOs do not redesign controls and roles.
Safely embedding AI into public services now hinges on clearer accountability, as only 22% of Australian organisations use advanced governance models.