Behavior stories
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.
Higher component costs are squeezing margins even as households across Europe curb spending on discretionary technology products.
Teachers can now check AI-written work and mark assignments inside Google Classroom as schools grapple with generative AI in assessed tasks.
HPE Networking says AI, zero trust and SASE are reshaping network security as remote work and connected devices make threats harder to control.
Real-time business checks can now flag fraud, sanctions risks and beneficial owners before financial institutions onboard risky clients.
Fraud teams facing faster AI-driven attacks can now update defences within hours as Sumsub’s detector learns new deepfake tactics automatically.
Compliance checks can now draw on existing workforce data, cutting months of manual SOC 2 prep for IT teams already using Rippling.
Longer outages at developer tools now threaten release schedules and productivity, with GitProtect estimating more than USD $740,000 in losses.
Retailers and manufacturers could get near real-time planning help as SAS opens a private preview of a supply chain agent.
The expanded tie-up aims to automate telecoms, retail and IT workflows while giving enterprises tighter oversight of AI agents across both platforms.
Safely embedding AI into public services now hinges on clearer accountability, as only 22% of Australian organisations use advanced governance models.
More companies will need dedicated monitoring as AI deployments mature and governance risks rise, Gartner says, with adoption reaching 40% by 2028.
Poorly handled lunches can lose deals, as a psychologist says clients judge hosts on venue, manners and how they read the room.
Higher fuel and borrowing costs are starting to squeeze builders, with insolvencies likely to rise if Strait of Hormuz disruptions persist.
The move targets younger fans spending more time in gaming, as 7.4 million Australians now devote eight hours a week to sport.
Human review had to be reinstated after AI-written software at Sonny's quickly developed faults, highlighting the risks of unchecked code generation.
The change is intended to reassure five million members that products and account terms stay unchanged during the summer 2026 transition.