AI Adoption stories
A survey of 385 workers suggests poor handovers, rework and meeting overload are draining productivity across Australian and New Zealand firms.
Public servants tested ChatGPT and Codex on drafting and research, as agencies weigh whether AI can speed up routine work without losing human oversight.
Businesses using autonomous AI on endpoints face new oversight gaps, as Keeper extends its privilege controls to agent actions and approvals.
Users can now pull Dropbox files into ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini Spark, keeping AI output tied to existing permissions and team workflows.
Wider use of AI is raising fresh concerns over security, skills and ROI as businesses race ahead of governance and controls.
Microsoft 365 users may see stronger first drafts and faster analysis as OpenAI's latest model becomes the default Copilot engine.
Many AI roll-outs miss returns for years because businesses fail to spot customer pain points before automating broken processes.
Businesses face a tougher test for AI agents as DevRev's new benchmark measures accuracy, cost and access controls in enterprise settings.
Ambiguous inspection rules are leaving audit firms unsure how to defend AI-assisted tests, prompting calls for clearer oversight from the PCAOB.
Pressure is rising on software vendors to prove governance and accountability as large organisations expand AI use beyond pilot projects.
Measured results are now under pressure as firms struggle to turn AI pilots into everyday tools and prove climate plans beyond targets.
Most firms are still increasing AI budgets, even as 57% of CX leaders say the technology has delivered little or no impact on operations.
Teams can now build reports and monitor alerts from ChatGPT or Claude, as the update widens access to trusted data inside Meltwater.
Most fixable flaws in live AI cloud systems are still exposed, with Orca finding 99.9% remain unpatched across major platforms.
The five-year funding is aimed at turning Alberta's AI research into faster public services, stronger health care and local commercial gains.
Regulated industries may get a safer route to production AI as the tie-up offers tighter control over data, governance and deployment.
Nearly half of businesses have paused or scaled back AI projects as weak cost tracking leaves returns unproven and security gaps widen.
Professional services firms can now query their own data in plain English, with early users already checking cash flow, staffing and overdue invoices.
Irish firms risk falling further behind as GPT 5.6 outpaces their ability to retrain staff, redesign workflows and justify AI spend.
Mid-sized firms can test Unit4's AI tools in ERPx until August 2027, as vendors race to lower adoption risk for cautious buyers.