Productivity stories
Retailers could get faster task allocation and reprioritisation as WorkJam's platform now automates decisions across 1.5 million frontline users.
Australian manufacturers could slash rework and compliance time if they embed AI in daily workflows, UTS-led research says.
The minority stake should help Mizo speed up AI ticket automation for managed service providers seeking to cut frontline support costs and delays.
Employers risk worsening shortages in cybersecurity and frontline roles unless they open new entry routes and training for young workers.
Customers can now build and run AI-powered business apps inside Fusion, cutting the governance and integration work needed to move pilots into production.
Corporate boards are being urged to slow AI roll-outs, as executives warn that poor governance and weak oversight could erode trust and security.
Construction teams can now link weather and environmental readings in one system, helping them cut delays and improve compliance on site.
It will let staff spot complaints and vulnerability in real time, giving Vero earlier warning of customer distress across its New Zealand teams.
Backing from a major tech investor strengthens Canberra's push for central AI rules as businesses seek clarity and Australians weigh safeguards.
AI-led changes at the Oklahoma storage plant cut order-to-shipment lead times by 77% and halved inventory, earning WEF recognition.
Passengers at JFK's new international terminal are set to benefit from tighter digital systems and faster processing under the deal.
Existing client relationships could be worth far more as UK firms miss demand for extra advice and support, Ravical found.
The move signals a push to win larger enterprise clients as the company seeks to replace fragmented customer service systems with AI-native software.
Yet most London finance workers still want experienced colleagues to make the final call, especially on risk, compliance and trading decisions.
New oversight is set to shape AI rules, but businesses say success will hinge on practical guidance, skills and sustained investment.
Busy reception desks will no longer need to inspect papers manually, as the kiosk adds timestamped identity checks for compliance-heavy sites.
Rising burnout and weak engagement are forcing employers to rethink productivity, as leaders say simpler systems could lift output without longer hours.
Australian firms are increasingly using AI in day-to-day operations, with leaders saying data quality and human oversight now matter more than pilot projects.
Public confidence may decide whether generative AI delivers up to USD $76 billion for New Zealand by 2038, TUANZ said.
The promotion aims to sharpen One.site's push into construction software as contractors seek to cut paperwork and improve site safety.