A quarter of your operational decisions already run on somebody else's model, and IBM's new research finds a third of ...
In June 2026, one letter from Washington took two frontier AI models offline worldwide. ASEAN's enterprises landed on the ...
Gartner’s new data and analytics trends arrive dressed as opportunities. Read them a second time and they look like a disqualification list, and most of the items on it already live inside your data ...
Only 8% of organizations breached through their own AI had bothered to lock it down first. The other 92% are the reason ...
Enterprise AI keeps stalling, and it isn’t the models. A Fujitsu executive in Singapore explains why three different budgets ...
Hackers don’t need a working quantum computer to steal your secrets — just your encrypted data today, and the patience to ...
When channel marketers hit tight deadlines, they don’t wait for official IT approval — they reach for Shadow AI. But rather ...
The Hugging Face incident was not a model failure. It was a permissions failure, a logging failure, and an ownership failure ...
The E.U. AI Act’s hardest rules slipped to December 2027 — confirmed five days before they were due to bite. SAS’s chief ...
Ask where your AI model just made its last decision, who touched the data behind it, and whether you can prove it. If that takes longer than a few minutes, you don't have sovereignty — you have an ...
Only 9% of executives can say with confidence what their AI systems actually depend on. The rest are one vendor policy change away from finding out the hard way.
Companies in Thailand realise that AI presents vast potential. With its fast evolution through various iterations, huge changes to business models and processes are expected, making it the priority ...
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