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Accounting firms may be able to widen client capacity without hiring as Meridian automates month-end close work and returns review-ready statements.
The milestone highlights rising demand for devices that turn workplace conversations into usable records as AI firms push beyond chatbots.
Legacy systems are slowing enterprise AI gains, with only 10% of large firms saying the technology is core to operations.
Australia's banks are steadily increasing their use of artificial intelligence, but regulation and data security fears are tempering adoption.
Advertisers can now check whether YouTube Audio Ads appear alongside suitable content, as DoubleVerify extends post-bid measurement into streaming audio.
Despite inflation and interest-rate pressure, most small firms are boosting marketing and AI use to win customers and protect revenue.
The funding values the cybersecurity group at USD $12 billion as enterprises race to secure data exposed to AI tools and agents.
Businesses struggling to embed AI in day-to-day operations will get help from a new OpenAI partner network backed by USD $150 million.
Deep tech accounted for nearly two-thirds of Swiss venture capital last year, as record funding and foreign backing lifted the market.
Workers could cut enrolment confusion as SAVVI's latest platform uses existing data to recommend benefits choices without lengthy questionnaires.
Insurers are increasing AI hiring even as headcount falls, with Allianz overtaking AXA to top Evident's annual ranking.
A prolonged Gulf energy crisis could wipe USD $93.7 billion from expected ad market growth as higher costs hit spending worldwide.
Retailers are weighing facial recognition tools more cautiously as privacy fears rise, after Auror's system won a loss prevention award.
Fans buying tickets or streams for the FIFA World Cup face fake sites, rogue apps and QR-code traps that can steal payment details.
Android users will get a warning when a supposedly familiar caller may be spoofed, as deepfake-enabled scams rise.
The hub's second year delivered a 21% rise in output, with independent analysis showing it supported 148 jobs across Wellington.
The tie-up aims to tackle poor uptake of workplace software, with rollout support focused on habits, leadership and daily use.
Phishing is becoming harder to spot as attackers use encryption and AI-generated sites to target organisations more effectively.
Rising ATO checks are pushing small business owners to insure against accountants' fees and other audit costs, BizCover says.
The category's growth is being driven by demand for safer, easier cleaning of high-rise glass as WINBOT passes 1 million units sold this year.