Automation stories
More firms are using AI daily, but AvePoint found unauthorised access incidents remain widespread as governance trails behind adoption.
The new unit gives robotics a direct line to Chief Executive Officer Lyu Jae-cheol as LG tries to speed up product development.
The move targets firms struggling to shift AI pilots into live systems, with AWS embedding engineers to speed deployment and cut reliance on consultants.
Recovery plans are lagging as Asian companies rush into agentic AI, with average incident downtime stretching to 28 days, a survey found.
More than half of logistics leaders say delivery operations still need major improvement, underscoring a gulf between AI plans and frontline reality.
Exposed logs show viewers of pirate football streams were steered towards offshore betting sites, raising privacy and fraud risks ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Despite the UK's strong uptake of AI and automation, only 9% of IT professionals are highly optimistic about its impact over the next two to three years.
The fresh capital will fund platform upgrades and expansion as large enterprises demand cleaner supplier data for compliance, risk and automation.
The move boosts Mphasis' cybersecurity profile as enterprises seek tighter protection around AI rollouts and Microsoft-based systems.
Employee-owned Livingston James is keeping succession internal as it expands into specialist finance and overseas markets amid firm demand.
The Queensland trials suggest drone herding could ease labour pressures on remote cattle stations, while keeping stockmen central to the task.
Enterprise customers face growing risks as autonomous software gains access to internal systems, prompting fresh demand for agent security tools.
False positives and language gaps in surveillance are now a bigger burden for financial compliance teams as alert volumes keep rising.
AI pilots stall less on model quality than on messy data, disconnected tools and weak governance, Snowflake Summit heard.
The appointment brings continuity as Gresham integrates its recent acquisition and reshapes leadership around financial services data management.
Millions who rely on pensions and income supports could see faster service as the department expands AI and automation across core systems.
School trust finance teams can now compare spending and staffing against ASOT thresholds in live IMP dashboards, cutting spreadsheet work.
Poor data quality is holding back AI projects at UK professional services firms, with 34% of senior leaders calling it the main barrier.
Trust remains thin for AI-led shopping, with most UK adults saying they would reject systems that handle spending or payment data.
Clients seeking fewer vendors may now get workforce, technology and risk support from one provider as AI deployments scale beyond pilots.