The UK government has unveiled its AI Opportunities Action Plan, prompting businesses to reconsider investments in AI amidst rising employer tax costs.
A Freshworks survey reveals that nearly half of UK employees would consider job changes for better AI integration, highlighting its workplace importance.
A recent survey reveals that IT leaders in the UK, France, and Belgium face significant challenges integrating AI, despite recognising its transformative potential.
A study shows strong interest in AI cars among Europeans, with 79% keen but only 23% willing to pay extra for the technology.
A new report indicates that over half of Asia-Pacific enterprises expect to optimise AI investments for better long-term ROI by 2025, moving beyond initial trials.
A new report by DeepL reveals that 87% of legal professionals find AI tools enhance their work, marking a significant shift in the legal sector.
Organisations are continuing to face challenges in progressing generative AI use cases to production, with fewer than one in every five reaching that milestone.
Thoughtworks has teamed up with Amazon Web Services to boost generative AI solutions for industries across the Asia Pacific, enhancing customer engagement and productivity.
Generative AI is poised to reshape workplace dynamics by 2025, with a shift towards hiring capable generalists to enhance efficiency and innovation.
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A new report reveals that 76% of organisations in Australia and New Zealand are optimised for AI, positioning them as leaders in the technology sector.
Rubrik has revealed that its Data Security Posture Management will integrate into the Rubrik Security Cloud, enhancing protection for users beginning early 2025.
As 2024 concludes, the transformative potential of generative AI is evident, yet challenges in scaling and integration persist for ANZ businesses.
Genetec's 2025 State of the Physical Security Report reveals a shift towards hybrid cloud strategies in Australia and New Zealand, with 38% of firms favouring this approach.
A new report reveals that 95% of New Zealand's small-to-medium-sized businesses using AI have seen revenue increases, far exceeding global averages.
New research reveals that daily AI use among Australian employees has surged from 18% to 27%, aiding productivity but highlighting slow adoption challenges.
Research from the Australian HR Institute reveals that 86% of HR professionals expect AI to boost productivity, despite concerns over data security.
A Slack report reveals 52% of Singaporean workers use AI, yet 45% are hesitant to disclose this, fearing perceptions of incompetence.
A new report reveals a stark divide between Australian consumer expectations for AI adoption and current brand implementation, as 80% demand full integration by year-end.
Forrester forecasts AI will reshape India's tech landscape by 2025, with a focus on ROI, as firms navigate challenges and seek profitable solutions.