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Frequent users were more likely to feel shaky in live exchanges, even as many said AI made them feel more polished in writing.
AI agents will be able to make purchases with user-approved controls, as Visa moves to bring tokenised payments into OpenAI's commerce tools.
Businesses can now govern multiple AI agents in one place as Boomi extends Agentstudio to Snowflake Cortex Agents for joint customers.
ChatGPT's new memory overhaul aims to keep personal details current and useful, with wider access set to follow in coming weeks.
Residents could face poorer access to council services unless AI systems can cope with regional accents and dialects, a UK project now testing that live.
AI-driven oversight and call handling could help organisations keep customer service consistent as Teams becomes their main workspace.
Only 6% of security teams can see all AI deployments, leaving most organisations exposed as use of shadow tools surges.
Enterprise adoption is moving from pilots to production, helping Parloa lift net revenue retention to 150% and pass USD $50 million ARR.
Roughly one in three B2B suppliers still lack online purchasing, even as buyers and rivals increasingly shift spending and research online.
Regulated firms could gain tighter oversight and faster document workflows as Hyland adds agent controls, context tools and sector packages.
Rising demand for computing power and cooling is pushing BenQ's AI push beyond pilots into practical use across factories, hospitals and shops.
Most firms are still trialling AI at the edges, leaving executives under pressure to prove productivity gains from technology spend.
Financial advisers may soon get quicker answers on retirement income products as Allianz Retire+ tests Ada for compliant support.
More than 80% of Google searches now end without a click, putting firms that depend on organic traffic at risk of losing revenue.
Skills shortages are now holding back Ireland's tech chiefs as AI investment jumps, with most firms still unable to deploy it at speed.
Nearly half of Australian drivers now use AI tools for servicing decisions, as cost pressures push more motorists to keep older cars longer.
Ottawa's five-year push aims to lift adoption, create 250,000 AI jobs and curb the talent drain as Canada races to catch up.
Most firms have expanded customer-facing AI even as a survey found 77% fear their strategies could harm vulnerable customers.
The data suggests couples will happily use AI for drafts and planning, but rarely for choices that could haunt them for years.
UK fleet managers could cut collisions and manual admin as Motive adds AI cameras, automation and driver rewards to one platform.