OpenAI stories
The plan could deepen UK firms’ dependence on overseas AI providers unless ministers also spur wider enterprise adoption and infrastructure.
As cyber tools become more powerful, Anthropic is limiting access while OpenAI is widening it, raising fresh fears over misuse.
The add-on aims to cut the manual formatting and checking that still slow AI-made documents before they can be shared.
AI agents are set to erode ad-funded web traffic, forcing businesses to pivot from screen-based funnels to metered API revenue.
Businesses facing faster AI-driven cyberattacks will get new Google Cloud tools to spot threats, block fraud and secure agents across workloads.
Marketing teams can now link Adobe tools with outside AI services under a governed system aimed at auditable customer experience workflows.
Rising AI-generated vulnerability reports are leaving security teams with record backlogs and only hours to judge which flaws hackers can exploit.
The tie-up aims to help clients cut software delivery times and modernise legacy systems while keeping security and compliance under control.
Production AI is straining as 5% of model requests fail and almost 60% of those errors stem from capacity limits.
More than half of UK and Irish hospitality businesses fear AI could expose customer and company data, a new survey shows.
Users can now manage files, search workplace data and schedule meetings without leaving ChatGPT, as Dropbox ties three tools into the interface.
Capacity limits are now behind nearly 60 per cent of AI production failures, risking outages and higher costs as usage scales.
The update aims to make image generation more useful for work, with better text rendering and layout accuracy for business users.
Analysts can now triage threats and trace outages from inside AI tools, as Elastic’s public preview cuts dashboard switching.
Boards are being pressed to abandon periodic patching as AI models can now uncover and chain software flaws faster than human teams can respond.
Enterprises under pressure to control AI data and workloads now have an open alternative to single-cloud setups across cloud, on-premises and edge sites.
Marketers could gain a single orchestration layer as Adobe links fragmented data, content and analytics systems with agentic AI tools.
Brands could gain a single governed layer for AI customer work, as Adobe links agents with partner tools across the full lifecycle.
Businesses can now run campaign analysis, customer support and checkout tasks across over 30 AI platforms through Adobe's expanded network.
Canadian courts are treating AI mistakes as a human responsibility, after chatbot errors and false citations have already triggered damages and costs awards.