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Salesforce Acquires Fin for $3.6 Billion to Bolster Agentic AI Push
Salesforce acquires Fin for $3.6B to enhance its Agentforce platform with customer service AI agents, signaling an aggressive enterprise push into agentic automation.

Family Blames Flawed AI Triage System in Hospital Death
A Brazilian woman died after an AI system denied her a needed ICU bed. Her family claims the flawed rollout of the automated triage software directly contributed to the fatal delay.

Octopus Architecture Offers New Blueprint for AI Agent Coordination
A novel 'octopus architecture' proposes a decentralized approach to managing AI agents, drawing inspiration from the cephalopod's nervous system. This design could improve scalability and resilience in multi-agent systems.

AI Agents in Production Demand New Governance Standards
AI agents deployed in live operations require stronger governance and accountability standards. Traditional software management is insufficient. New frameworks are needed to ensure reliability and safety.

French Startup Genesis AI Unveils Humanoid Robot That Rejects Human Form
Genesis AI's Eno robot prioritizes human capability over appearance, featuring a wheeled base and no head. The French startup backed by Eric Schmidt aims for a general-purpose machine.

AI Adoption Exposes Flaws in Enterprise Operating Models
Enterprises struggle to scale AI due to fragmented tools and siloed pilots; outdated operating models block integration.

AI Agents Emerge as New Weak Link in Cybersecurity, Zscaler CEO Warns
Zscaler CEO Jay Chaudhry says AI agents are replacing human users as the biggest security risk. Zero trust architecture is the best defense.

AI Disruption Demands Boardroom Action Before Crisis Hits
Corporate boards must measure the cost of AI inaction not just adoption. When success hides disruption, challenging assumptions and building disruptive strategies becomes critical.

Enterprise AI Shifts From Gold Rush to Governance Phase
The enterprise AI gold rush is over. A new phase focused on governance, integration and controlled autonomy is here. Most companies are unprepared for this shift.

Mergers Expose Hidden Costs of Rushed AI Adoption
M&A deals reveal AI integration gaps caused by rushed adoption, forcing governance fixes to prevent deal failures and value destruction.

AI Adoption Becomes a Competitive Necessity for Managed Service Providers
Managed service providers face slowing growth and rising competition. Artificial intelligence is emerging as the key differentiator for operational efficiency and client retention.

The Hidden Risks of Using Human Preferences to Train AI
AI systems trained on human feedback suffer from inconsistency and bias. Using human judgment as a specification creates risks for safety and reliability.

China’s New 55-Pound Laser Weapon Targets Drones With AI
China unveiled a man-portable anti-drone laser at a Beijing expo. The 2-kilowatt weapon uses AI targeting, weighs 55 pounds, and can destroy drones from 1,600 feet in four seconds.

AI That Predicts NHS Staff Resignations Wins Major Award
An AI tool predicting NHS staff resignations won a major prize. Developed with university researchers, it analyzes workforce data to flag at-risk employees before they quit.

Early Evidence Suggests AI Use Is Eroding Critical Thinking Skills
New research indicates reliance on AI tools may diminish critical thinking skills, raising concerns about long-term cognitive impacts across work and daily life.

Microsoft Researcher Uses Goats From Age of Empires II To Mock AI Consciousness Claims
A Microsoft researcher built a neural network using goats from Age of Empires II to satirize claims of AI consciousness.

Microsoft CSO Warns Human Understanding of AI Is Falling Behind
Microsoft's CSO warns humans face a narrowing window to understand AI as capabilities outpace comprehension. Growing oversight and transparency concerns mount.

AI Software Triggers Historic Shift Away From Per-Seat Pricing Model
The $300 billion market rout in January 2025 signals the end of traditional SaaS. AI-native vertical software, priced on outcomes, is targeting the $2 trillion white-collar services market.

London Faces AI Skills Gap as Half of Businesses Report Unprepared Workforce
A new survey reveals half of London companies say their workforce lacks skills to meet AI demands. Businesses plan to boost training investments to close the gap.

Claude Code Ban Highlights Risks of AI Tool Dependency
A developer's sudden ban from Anthropic's Claude Code raises concerns about opaque AI platform policies and developer reliance on single tools.