AI Adoption stories
The move targets government and critical infrastructure clients seeking secure AI deployment inside complex operations rather than advisory support.
Australian users are leaning on Claude far more than expected, with Anthropic saying adoption is more than six times population norms.
Many workers are risking disciplinary action by feeding customer data and confidential files into public AI tools, the survey found.
Temporary loss of access to a frontier model could disrupt service delivery, compliance and operations as AI enters core business systems.
Australian firms learned the hard way that relying on one AI model can halt operations, as cheaper open alternatives now make diversification practical.
Employees are prioritising control and flexibility, suggesting heavy investment in digital tools may not improve workplace experience on its own.
The award reflects measurable gains from Sidetrade's AI-led redesign, which cut feature delivery from 60 days to three and slashed staffing needs.
The software tester is expanding into agentic AI validation as Aatish Salvi takes over from Chris Malone and Tacita Morway becomes Chief Technology Officer.
The shortfall is set to intensify competition for power, land and grid connections as AI workloads push global data centre demand far ahead of supply.
Most Australian employees using AI say it lifts productivity, but many still hide that use from bosses as workplace rules lag behind adoption.
Android users will get new security and multitasking tools first, as Google rolls out Gemini 3.5 Live Translate and other updates.
Many finance teams are spending the equivalent of days a week checking AI outputs, wiping out hoped-for productivity gains and slowing adoption.
Governance and control systems are trailing AI roll-outs in Singapore, even as 37% of firms widen use and 14% embed it fully.
AI-driven demand could overwhelm available capacity by 2030, with spending on servers and GPUs pushing supply short of need across key markets.
Most organisations are exposed to AI security breaches, with AvePoint finding 88.4% suffered at least one incident in the past year.
Only a quarter of Indian organisations say staff are ready for AI, as deployment races ahead of training, governance and trust.
Only a third of Irish organisations have a formal AI strategy, leaving boards scrambling to align rapid adoption with governance and returns.
The venture targets a GCC oil and gas digitalisation market worth more than USD $1 billion a year, as operators seek efficiency gains.
Rising token costs are pushing UK businesses towards ready-made AI agents, as fresh research shows they value speed over bespoke development.
Healthcare and AI start-ups dominate the shortlist, as investors prepare to hear pitches from firms tackling accessibility, childcare and drug delivery.