AI Adoption stories
London's labour market is recovering, with small firms hiring again as AI use and confidence among workers outpace the UK average.
The rollout will put secure AI tools into 6,000 employees' hands as Evri seeks to cut manual work and improve parcel delivery.
The move gives Altimetrik a role in shaping enterprise AI standards as firms struggle to embed new systems into legacy operations.
Brands facing AI-driven shopping shifts will get hands-on support as Wayvia adds advisory and execution services alongside its platform.
Sensitive data can now be processed on standard GPU clusters without leaving customer control, as Prem's Enclave targets regulated sectors.
Greater AI spending is set to expose data and governance gaps unless companies first fix the operational foundations, Forrester says.
The new workflow could cut model migration from months to hours, easing the testing burden for businesses running multiple AI features.
The region's corporate real estate teams are facing a widening skills gap as AI use outpaces readiness, JLL says.
Enterprise AI projects are stalling because legacy networks and siloed data cannot support the scale, speed and security modern workloads demand.
Most IT and security teams cannot track AI use across their businesses, and Drata says the blind spot is already fuelling audit failures.
AI is speeding up attacks as well as defence, with high-risk prompts and unsupervised agents exposing firms to new security gaps.
Adoption is stalling where firms lack clean data, strong workflows and guardrails, raising risks in retail, healthcare and IT.
Businesses are being warned that rushed AI rollouts can waste spend and add risk unless teams define clear goals and checks first.
Businesses face mounting pressure to curb unsafe AI rollouts as executives warn that general-purpose tools are outpacing governance and controls.
Governance concerns are rising as companies embed AI deeper into critical workflows, from factory floors to defence operations and customer service.
Routine lending work could be slashed for ConnectOne Bank staff as nCino's AI tools cut some document searches from 20 minutes to 30 seconds.
The cyber security start-up is building out its management team as it seeks to turn fresh interest in AI-era DLP into larger enterprise sales.
The centre is aimed at helping consumer firms turn AI pilots into operational tools for retail, travel and supply-chain tasks.
Smaller firms in India could cut manual work and unify sales, messaging and reporting within six weeks under the new bundled offer.
Manual review time has fallen sharply at the Australian dairy producer, which is using AI to speed negotiations and track obligations.