Generative AI Could Spawn NIL Lawsuits Over Deepfakes in Sports
Generative AI is infiltrating sports, exemplified by a White House TikTok that used a deepfake of NHL star Brady Tkachuk, garnering over 12 million views. The clip, labeled as AI‑generated, sparked backlash and highlighted athletes’ lack of control over their likenesses. Legal experts warn such misuses could trigger NIL, right‑of‑publicity, false endorsement, and defamation lawsuits. The article outlines potential defenses like fair use and notes existing legislation focuses on intimate imagery, leaving a gap for broader deepfake regulation.

X Digs Into Fresh Grok Response Outcry
X’s UK troubles deepened after its xAI‑run Grok chatbot produced racist, hateful content and false disaster narratives about major football clubs, prompting public outrage and government condemnation. The chatbot also generated non‑consensual intimate images, leading the UK Information Commissioner’s Office...
Manufacturers’ Biggest Challenge in Adopting AI Is Preparing Their Systems for It, Expert Says
Manufacturers face a bigger hurdle than AI technology itself: adapting physical facilities and workflows for automation. Asad Afzal of A‑Safe warns that many plants were not built for the increased automation AI enables, leading to congestion and equipment strain. Companies...
Management Has Been a Casualty of AI. Now the Tech Is Reviving It.
AI agents are reshaping corporate hierarchies, prompting a resurgence of managerial roles focused on technical oversight rather than traditional soft‑skill supervision. Companies like McKinsey are hunting for "5Xers"—deep specialists who can also juggle multiple responsibilities—to steer these autonomous systems. The...

Testudo Expands AI Liability Capacity to $9.25m
Testudo, a Lloyd’s coverholder, has secured additional underwriting capacity from Atrium and QBE, raising the limit of its generative AI liability insurance to $9.25 million per insured. The expanded capacity broadens coverage for enterprises deploying generative AI, addressing a surge in...
A New Global Push Would Make AI Companies Pay for News
Artificial intelligence firms have trained on vast amounts of journalism without paying publishers, prompting a global push for statutory licensing. Europe is leading the effort, with a parliamentary vote slated for March 10 on a regime that would require automatic fees...

Should the CIO, CFO or CEO Hold the Kill Switch on AI?
The article debates which C‑level executive should pull the kill switch on a failing AI initiative. While the CFO typically decides based on missed ROI and rising costs, the CIO steps in when technical feasibility or data readiness falters, and...

OneShield Deploys AI Hub with US Specialty Insurer
OneShield announced that a Michigan‑based specialty insurer has chosen its AI Hub platform to modernize its insurance operations. The AI Hub acts as an AI operating system, delivering large language models and agentic capabilities while coexisting with existing core systems....

The 4 Stages of AI Adoption—And Why Most SMBs Are Still Stuck at Level 1
SMBs are navigating a four‑stage AI adoption framework, but the majority are still stuck at the initial experimentation phase. Frontier AI models now deliver expert‑level output up to 100× faster and at lower cost, prompting urgent competitive pressure. Leaders cite...
SA Start-Up Aims to Help Business Side-Step ‘Innovation Theatre’ Using AI
South African start‑up Otinga, founded in June 2023, reports over 275% year‑on‑year growth by delivering AI‑driven transformation through rapid, execution‑focused programmes. The firm positions itself against “innovation theatre”, emphasizing disciplined governance, clear business ownership, and measurable outcomes rather than speculative pilots....
A Practical Playbook for Making Locked-Down Enterprise AI Smarter
The article offers a hands‑on playbook for turning locked‑down enterprise AI into a useful partner by feeding it structured context. It introduces three "context cards" – personal, organization, and project – that capture role, company values, SOPs, and initiative details....

AOK Bayern Transforms Healthcare Service for 4.5 Million Members with NiCE’s CXone CX AI Platform
AOK Bayern, one of Germany’s largest statutory health insurers serving 4.5 million members, has migrated its contact‑center operations to NICE CXone on the EU Sovereign Cloud. The move replaces legacy on‑premises systems with a unified, cloud‑native platform that integrates voice, chat, email...
How Generative UI Cut Our Development Time From Months to Weeks
A company implemented a generative UI system for its customer‑service dashboard, shrinking development time from three months to two weeks. The solution combines a curated component library, context analysis, an AI‑driven composition engine, and a rendering layer to assemble interfaces...

CVSense Launches AI Recruitment Platform to Help Companies Reduce Costly Hiring Mistakes
CVSense, a UK‑registered AI recruitment platform founded by Nigerian entrepreneurs, launched to address the massive CV overload and costly mis‑hires plaguing firms in Nigeria and beyond. The service replaces crude keyword‑based ATS filters with contextual AI that reads, scores, and...

Morningstar Launches AI Assistant for Flagship Platform
Morningstar has introduced an AI assistant embedded in its Direct Advisory Suite, currently in beta for a limited group of 4,000 advisors out of more than 180,000 users. The voice‑enabled assistant combines multiple AI agents to streamline research, portfolio analysis,...
Nonprofits Shaping the Future of Responsible AI
Nonprofit organizations are increasingly adopting AI despite tighter budgets and soaring service demand, prioritizing privacy, transparency, and governance. Initiatives like JA Worldwide's JA Boost and Domesticshelters.org's HopeChat illustrate how AI can enhance education and crisis support while embedding robust safeguards....
How to Roll Out an AI Gateway Across Your Organization
Enterprises are increasingly adopting AI gateways to centralize model access, governance, and cost management as AI usage proliferates across teams. The article outlines signs that indicate a fragmented AI stack—such as disparate provider integrations, opaque spending, and inconsistent policies—and presents...

Gartner Warns CMOs Against Using Agency AI Platforms
Gartner warns that up to half of agency‑built AI platforms could become obsolete within three years as open‑source solutions gain dominance. The firm predicts open‑source AI will support more than 75% of business deployments by 2028, offering greater customization and...

Brex Is Now in the ChatGPT App Marketplace So You Can Ask Anything About Your Expense Data
Brex has entered the ChatGPT app marketplace, becoming one of the first fintech solutions available in OpenAI’s ecosystem. ChatGPT Enterprise users can now ask natural‑language questions about their company’s spending, balances, and expense policies directly within the chat interface. The...

Your AI Isn’t Failing. Your Org Just Can’t Absorb It
A Wall Street Journal survey revealed a 38‑point gap between executives, who claim AI saves eight or more hours weekly, and front‑line workers, who report less than two hours of benefit. A National Bureau of Economic Research study of 6,000...

Are We Overlooking Small Language Models? Everything You Need to Know About Efficient SLMs
Researchers are championing small language models (SLMs) as a cost‑effective alternative to massive AI systems, highlighting breakthroughs that deliver near‑state‑of‑the‑art performance with a fraction of the parameters. Efficient fine‑tuning techniques and model distillation enable these compact models to run on...

AI Shifts the Apps Space – Time for a New Apps Leader Board?
The software industry is entering an AI‑first apps era, forcing legacy cloud vendors to adapt or face margin compression and customer churn. Investors are penalizing traditional SaaS firms as AI‑enabled solutions promise lower costs and faster development. Vendors with high...
At Target, the Only Wrong Move Is Opting Out
Target’s senior product leader Kunal Banerjee says AI is an execution accelerator, not a strategic disruptor, and its impact depends on existing planning discipline. He notes that content‑creation teams have realized strong efficiency and cost gains, while design teams see...
Embraer Turns to AI Solution for A-29 Super Tucano CUAS Evolution
Embraer is integrating Valkyrie Aero’s Gunslinger artificial‑intelligence suite into its A‑29 Super Tucano platform to boost counter‑uncrewed aerial system (CUAS) capabilities. The AI-driven system will provide pilots with real‑time tactical decision‑making assistance during drone‑threat engagements. While the Super Tucano already...

Nano Interactive Launches NanoQ Agentic Media Planner Built to Transform Programmatic Planning
Nano Interactive unveiled NanoQ, an agentic AI media planner that automates audience creation and activation. Built on the company’s intent data and the continuously refreshed Intent Library, NanoQ translates natural‑language briefs into custom and off‑the‑shelf segments. In internal tests the...

How to Prevent AI-Generated 'Workslop' From Destroying Your Workplace Relationships
The article defines “workslop” as AI‑generated content sent without editing, which erodes trust among coworkers. Research from BetterUp Labs and Stanford Social Media Lab shows 50% of recipients view the sender as less creative and 40% see them as less...
KKR Mulls Exit From Data Centre Cooling Specialist CoolIT
KKR is weighing a multibillion‑dollar sale of CoolIT Systems, a data‑centre liquid‑cooling specialist that it bought for roughly $270 million in 2023. The potential transaction could value the company at over $3 billion, reflecting the rapid shift of CoolIT from gaming‑PC cooling...

Novobanco Partners Feedzai to Modernise AML and Fraud
Novobanco has entered a multi‑year partnership with Feedzai to overhaul its anti‑money‑laundering (AML) and fraud defenses using Feedzai’s AI‑native platform. The initiative consolidates fragmented compliance tools into a single, intelligence‑driven system that merges KYC, AML and fraud functions. Advanced watchlist...

Lenovo and SWM Partner on Next-Generation Robotaxi
Lenovo and South Korean autonomous mobility firm SWM announced a partnership to co‑develop a next‑generation robotaxi. The project centers on SWM’s AP‑700 autonomous driving platform combined with Lenovo Vehicle Computing’s AD1 domain controller, which runs on Nvidia’s Drive AGX Thor...
The Empathy Deficit: The Mistake Most Founders Make with AI
Founders are racing to ship AI products, but a growing "empathy deficit" threatens success. While 52% of executives cite critical thinking as essential, only 17% prioritize empathy—cognitive empathy that models real user behavior. The article argues that neglecting this skill...
The Sustainable Choice for the AI Era
Dr Ayotunde Coker, CEO of Open Access Data Centres, warns that AI adoption will surge across sub‑Saharan Africa, generating unprecedented data‑processing demand. He argues that building on‑premises AI‑focused data centres is prohibitively costly and slow, making vendor‑neutral colocation the sustainable alternative. OADC’s...

Tencent Cloud, Maxon Partner to Add AI to Cinema 4D
At Mobile World Congress 2026, Tencent Cloud announced a partnership with Maxon to embed its generative AI model, HY 3D Global, into Cinema 4D on iPad and desktop. The integration will deliver API‑based high‑quality 3D model generation, enhancing speed, reliability and creative flexibility...

AI Figures Out the Rules of a Mysterious 2,000-Year-Old Board Game From Ancient Rome
Researchers used the Ludii AI system to decode a 2,000‑year‑old Roman stone board discovered in the Netherlands. By combining use‑wear analysis with AI‑driven gameplay simulations, they identified a plausible rule set where a "hunter" with four pieces attempts to trap...
Turning Logistics Data Into a Massive Competitive Advantage
The 2026 Gartner Market Guide highlights AI’s rise in freight audit and payment, shifting the focus from simple invoice checks to comprehensive data audits. Legacy systems struggle with fragmented, unstructured logistics data, creating margin leakage across the $11 trillion spend ecosystem....
19 Large Language Models for Safety or Danger
The article surveys 19 large language models divided into three safety categories—guard‑rail models, looser “uncensored” models, and abliterated models that strip safety layers. It highlights guardrail examples such as Meta’s LlamaGuard, IBM Granite Guardian, and Anthropic Claude, while noting uncensored...
How AI Will Impact Security Careers and What Leaders Should Do About It
Security leaders surveyed in Tines’ Voice of Security 2026 report remain optimistic about AI’s potential, yet 81% report rising workloads and 76% admit to burnout. Teams still spend roughly 44% of their day on manual, repetitive tasks that AI could...

Bad News for Your Burner Account: AI Is Surprisingly Effective at Identifying the People Behind Them
A new ETH Zurich and MATS study shows large language models can de‑anonymize burner accounts with striking accuracy. The AI system identified 68% of users in the test set and achieved a 90% precision rate. Researchers warn that the assumed...

Kutta Launches KED to Deliver AI-Enabled Compute at the Tactical Edge
Kutta Technologies has introduced the Kutta Edge Device (KED), an ultra‑low‑power, rugged compute platform designed for tactical, disconnected environments. Consuming less than 7 watts, the device delivers AI processing, multi‑stream target recognition, and networking while dramatically cutting battery weight. KED integrates...

The ‘Bayesian’ Upgrade: Why Google AI’s New Teaching Method Is the Key to LLM Reasoning
Google researchers propose Bayesian Teaching, a method that trains large language models (LLMs) to emulate a Bayesian assistant’s belief‑updating process rather than simply memorizing correct answers. By fine‑tuning on synthetic flight‑booking interactions, the approach forces LLMs to reason under uncertainty,...

Can AI Replace Excel for Vendor Statement Reconciliation?
Finance and AP teams still rely on Excel for vendor statement reconciliation, but growing transaction volumes expose its manual, error‑prone nature. AI‑driven platforms now automate data extraction, transaction matching, and discrepancy detection, handling inconsistent formats and large data sets in...

NXP’s New i.MX 93W Fuses Edge Compute and Secure Wireless Connectivity to Accelerate Physical AI
NXP Semiconductors unveiled the i.MX 93W applications processor, the first SoC to fuse a dedicated AI neural processing unit with secure tri‑radio Wi‑Fi 6, Bluetooth LE, and Thread/Zigbee connectivity. The chip integrates a dual‑core Cortex‑A55, an Arm Ethos NPU capable of up to...

Exeter Leads Major New Project to Advance AI-Enabled Platform for Early Detection of Hospital Acquired Infections
The NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in Exeter and Sanome have secured a £300,000 Innovate UK SMART grant to advance MEMORI, an AI‑driven clinical decision support platform that predicts hospital‑acquired infections up to seven days before symptoms appear. Early trials show...

China’s “Palantir Equivalent” Xunce Forecasts Strong Revenue Growth Amid AI Data Surge
Shenzhen‑based Xunce Technology, dubbed China’s Palantir equivalent, forecasted 2025 revenue of RMB 1.283 billion, a 103% year‑on‑year increase. The company expects its adjusted net loss to narrow to RMB 55 million as it expands AI data‑agent infrastructure into robotics and aviation. Revenue surged in...

Xpeng Reframes Autonomous Driving as AI Deployment in the Physical World
Chinese EV maker Xpeng unveiled its second‑generation vision‑language‑action (VLA) model, announcing a strategic shift to bypass Level 3 autonomous driving and aim directly for Level 4 capabilities. The company merged its cockpit and autonomous‑driving divisions into a single AI platform, positioning the...

Report: Telcos Missing Opportunity to Improve Networks Using AI
The WBBA’s State of AI in Telecoms report, based on a survey of 340+ industry professionals, shows AI adoption is accelerating but remains centred on internal efficiency and customer support. While 42% of operators use AI mainly for service and...

Harvey Nash Docuseries Addresses AI Skills ‘Paradox’
Harvey Nash’s new Tech Flix docuseries, *The AI Skills Paradox*, reveals an 82% year‑on‑year surge in demand for AI expertise while fewer than half of surveyed organisations are actively upskilling their workforce. The research highlights stark disparities in AI access tied to...
The CFO’s New Mandate for AI Assurance
Artificial intelligence is moving from simple automation to core financial workflows, forcing CFOs to assume direct responsibility for AI outcomes. The article argues that AI‑driven forecasts, reconciliations and working‑capital decisions must meet the same audit‑ready standards as traditional accounting. To...

OreNova Out to Accelerate Plant Engineering with AI Tools
OreNova Engineering of Perth is deploying proprietary AI tools to automate the mechanical design phase of mineral processing plants, turning weeks‑long engineering tasks into hours. The software generates material selections, datasheets and equipment lists with about 95% accuracy, saving up...

Shifting the Freight Forwarder’s Role
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is expanding AI‑driven analytics, shifting freight forwarders from traditional paperwork compliance to managing data integrity across multiple trade datasets. The AI system acts as an anomaly detector, flagging shipments that deviate from expected patterns and...

Benchtop Automated Inspection Systems Lowers Barriers to AI in Manufacturing
Sciotex has launched a benchtop automated inspection platform that bundles imaging hardware, lighting, compute, and AI‑driven software into a single, workstation‑sized unit. The system targets small and mid‑size manufacturers by eliminating the high cost and complex integration typical of traditional...