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Businesses are being taken for fools with AI agents
Opinion AI agents are still not very good at their 'jobs', or at least pretty terrible at producing returns on investment – yet businesses are still buying into the hype.
By Rory Bathgate Published
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Google boasts that a single Gemini prompt uses the same energy as a basic search
News Google might claim that a single Gemini AI prompt consumes the same amount of energy as a basic search, but it's failing to paint the full picture on AI's environmental impact.
By Nicole Kobie Published
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Mistral AI wants businesses to make new memories with Le Chat
News The company hopes new functionality and Connection Partners will broaden business appeal
By Jane McCallion Published
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The State of Identity Security in 2025: A Survey of 600+ Security Professionals
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The Smart Buyer’s Guide to SIEM
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Productiv AI VisFinal Cut
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Productiv Shadow AI Teaser
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Marc Benioff says Salesforce has already cut 4,000 customer support staff for AI agents
News The jury may still be out on whether generative AI is going to cause widespread job losses, but the impact of the technology is already being felt at Salesforce.
By Jane McCallion Published
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August rundown: Are AI job losses a fantasy?
ITPro Podcast AWS CEO Matt Garman's comments were made as big tech continues to lay off workers – but AI may not be the cause
By Rory Bathgate Published
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Al Adoption & Risk Framework
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IBM and AMD are teaming up to champion 'quantum-centric supercomputing' – but what is it?
News The plan is to integrate the two technologies to create scalable, open source platforms
By Emma Woollacott Published
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Stanford AI study shows AI is starting to take jobs, but wages aren't falling
News AI may already be impacting early-career jobs, particularly roles featuring tasks that can be automated like software developers or customer service, according to Stanford researchers.
By Nicole Kobie Published
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