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The rollout has cut average handling time by three minutes and lifted first-call resolution to 86% at Fortitude Re.
Accounting firms could cut manual work as Karbon's early-access Kai AI uses platform data to draft tasks, insights and workflows.
Marketing teams must rethink workflows as agentic applications shift work from manual coordination to system-driven decisions and action.
The chip maker's desktop push could raise prices and force businesses to rethink upgrades around on-device AI, security and battery life.
Residents could face poorer access to council services unless AI systems can cope with regional accents and dialects, a UK project now testing that live.
Frontline service providers in Canada are under growing pressure to modernise as labour shortages and ageing systems strain delivery.
Firms using integrated cloud systems report fewer finance and budgeting errors, as pressure mounts to cut rework and overtime.
Rising demand for AI could strain power grids and leave sustainability targets slipping down boardroom agendas, UK tech leaders warn.
Android users will be warned when a saved contact's call appears spoofed, as Google moves to curb rising impersonation scams.
The funding will help Signable push into the UK mid-market and regulated sectors as electronic signatures become routine for more firms.
Britain's green push is being hampered by patchy charging, poor data and weak supply-chain transparency, executives say.
Learners across the UK will gain access to AI video creation, as employers look for practical returns from workplace training.
Preparatory works will begin on a major West London campus as Corscale pushes ahead with a brownfield site remade for rising cloud and AI demand.
Free access to a new AI tool could help brands cut the time spent on creator campaign planning, briefing and tracking.
A push for more cloud choice in Britain has gained another backer as customers face lock-in, higher costs and data-location worries.
Higher budgets have not sped delivery, with most UK digital transformation programmes running late as implementation issues bite.
The funding will help the Edinburgh fintech expand tools that let banks check AI agents meet conduct standards for customers.
Three-quarters of UK marketers see the World Cup as a chance to test new ideas, even as many struggle to move fast enough.
The conference will put Scotland's AI talent, security and infrastructure under the spotlight as debate over governance and control intensifies.
Consumers and small firms are mixing cards, debit and Buy Now, Pay Later as lenders struggle to keep pace with changing borrowing habits.