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How people really use AI: The surprising truth from analysing billions of interactions

For the past year, we’ve been told that artificial intelligence is revolutionising productivity—helping us write emails, generate code, and summarise documents. But what if the reality of how people actually use AI is completely different from what we’ve been led to believe? A data-driven study by OpenRouter has just pulled back the curtain on real-world AI usage by analysing over 100 […]

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OpenAI: Enterprise users swap AI pilots for deep integrations

According to OpenAI, enterprise AI has graduated from the sandbox and is now being used for daily operations with deep workflow integrations. New data from the company shows that firms are now assigning complex and multi-step workflows to models rather than simply asking for text summaries. The figures illustrate a hard change in how organisations

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Agentic AI smartphones: ByteDance’s bold bet signals enterprise opportunity beyond consumer hype

ByteDance’s December 2 launch of an agentic AI smartphone prototype with ZTE sparked immediate consumer frenzy—and just as quickly triggered privacy concerns that forced the company to dial back capabilities. But beneath the headline-grabbing sell-out and subsequent controversy lies a more significant story: the enterprise implications of operating-system-level AI agents that can autonomously execute complex,

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AI in manufacturing set to unleash new era of profit

Manufacturing executives are wagering nearly half their modernisation budgets on AI, betting these systems will boost profit within two years. This aggressive capital allocation marks a definitive pivot. AI is now seen as the primary engine for financial performance. According to the Future-Ready Manufacturing Study 2025 by Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and AWS, 88 percent

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Anthropic just revealed how AI-orchestrated cyberattacks actually work—Here’s what enterprises need to know

For years, cybersecurity experts debated when—not if—artificial intelligence would cross the threshold from advisor to autonomous attacker. That theoretical milestone has arrived.  Anthropic’s recent investigation into a Chinese state-sponsored operation has documented the first case of AI-orchestrated cyberattacks executing at scale with minimal human oversight, fundamentally altering what enterprises must prepare for in the threat landscape ahead. The campaign,

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Can China’s chip stacking strategy really challenge Nvidia’s AI dominance?

Chip stacking strategy is emerging as China’s innovative response to US semiconductor restrictions, but can this approach truly close the performance gap with Nvidia’s advanced GPUs? As Washington tightens export controls on cutting-edge chipmaking technology, Chinese researchers are proposing a bold workaround: stack older, domestically-producible chips together to match the performance of chips they can

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Frontier AI research lab tackles enterprise deployment challenges

Thomson Reuters and Imperial College London have established a frontier AI research lab to overcome historic deployment challenges. Speed and scale have defined the current AI boom. But for enterprises, the primary obstacles to deployment are different: trust, accuracy, and lineage. Addressing these barriers, Thomson Reuters and Imperial College London have announced a five-year partnership

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Agentic AI autonomy grows in North American enterprises

North American enterprises are now actively deploying agentic AI systems intended to reason, adapt, and act with complete autonomy. Data from Digitate’s three-year global programme indicates that, while adoption is universal across the board, regional maturity paths are diverging. North American firms are scaling toward full autonomy, whereas their European counterparts are prioritising governance frameworks

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Edge AI inside the human body: Cochlear’s machine learning implant breakthrough

The next frontier for edge AI medical devices isn’t wearables or bedside monitors—it’s inside the human body itself. Cochlear’s newly launched Nucleus Nexa System represents the first cochlear implant capable of running machine learning algorithms while managing extreme power constraints, storing personalised data on-device, and receiving over-the-air firmware updates to improve its AI models over time. For AI

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