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Bad news employee — most executives admit using AI makes them value human workers less
After using AI, many business leaders say are less likely to value their human workers, but the technology is still failing to deliver consistent ROI.
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Meta workers revolt against mouse tracking technology — flyers ask if they want to work at 'the Employee Data Extraction Factory'
Privacy concerns aside, Meta workers are worried that AI-training mouse tracking software will ultimately lead to further job cuts.
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iOS 27 will bring updates to key apps on your iPhone, report claims, but don’t expect big Liquid Glass changes
A new report claims iOS 27 will see big changes to Apple’s iPhone apps, including Liquid Glass adjustments.
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Microsoft reveals another way it's making Windows 11 faster, with more performance boosts promised for the likes of File Explorer
'It's a long-term commitment for fundamentals and quality': Microsoft is working to make Windows 11 faster in multiple ways, including in-depth honing of the interface.
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How to watch Eurovision 2026 Semi-Final 2 online for FREE
15 more countries go head-to-head in the second semi-final of Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna. Here's how to watch Eurovision 2026 Semi-Final 2 online and for free from anywhere.
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Messaging app Tokee may have leaked 1.2 million user profiles — experts say exposed personal data 'presents significant privacy, security, and regulatory risks'
Most of the app's userbase seems to have been exposed, so users should be on their guard.
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I delved into the wild world of pet tech to find the 9 best cat-care gadgets — including a feeder with facial recognition, and a self-cleaning litter box with a sealed 'poop dungeon'
Smart gadgets to take the burden off kitty care while you're out of the house.
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Vapes and e-bikes mean UK firefighters now deal with a lithium-ion battery fire every five hours — follow these tips to stay safe
A new report highlights a growing problem with lithium-ion fires, and modified e-bikes in particular.
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'Phones start shipping this week!!!' The long-promised Trump Mobile Phone is slated to arrive in consumers' hands this week — and we'll believe it when we see it
After a redesign and a lengthy delay, Trump Mobile promises the T1 will ship to customers this week.
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This surprise retailer has all others beat if you want an RTX 5060, 5070, or 5080 gaming laptop — save $600 on a machine with 32GB of DDR5 RAM
This unlikely retailer is offering RTX 5060, 5070, and 5080 gaming laptops with 32GB of DDR5 RAM for the best prices of the year so far.
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Garmin's top-rated smartwatches are up to $200 off at Amazon — here are the 12 best deals for running, hiking, and swimming
Amazon has a huge sale on Garmin's top-rated smartwatches for spring and summer, and I'm rounding up the 12 best deals for running, swimming, and hiking.
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US Congress calls Instructure CEO as it investigates Canvas breach
Steve Daly was called in to testify about the two ShinyHunters incidents that left students stranded.
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Android I/O: Surfshark's Alternative ID will make Android 17's 'Spoofing Protection' feature even better at stopping scam calls
Why give them your real number in the first place? This mobile phone fake ID will have the hackers running around in circles.
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The iPhone Ultra could be a surprise hit as new survey suggests potentially millions of Apple fans would buy a foldable phone
According to a new survey, 14% of iPhone users say 'new phone concepts' is their biggest reason for upgrading, which bodes well for the fortunes of the iPhone Ultra.
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I was already convinced I'd buy the Steam Controller when available — but this secret feature just solidified my future purchase
Valve has implemented what is possibly the funniest feature I've ever seen in a PC controller, with the Steam Controller, discovered by users dropping it.
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How to watch Coppa Italia final 2026: Free streams, team news and TV channels for Lazio vs Inter Milan
All the ways to watch Coppa Italia final 2026 live streams online – including for FREE – with Lazio vs Inter Milan set to light up Stadio Olimpico.
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Google Fitbit Air vs Whoop: should you get Fitbit's new screenless tracker or opt for the more expensive, subscription-based original?
Should you buy Fitbit's new tracker or opt for a Whoop band, which offers fantastic metrics but is wholly reliant on a more premium subscription?
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The $650 start up: 9 essential tools to launch a business this week
How to start an online business for less than $650
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The FBI just remotely reset thousands of home and small office routers – and your TP-Link could be on the hitlist
The FBI obtained court-authorization to reset thousands of routers remotely, so they could kick lurking Russian hackers out of compromised networks
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Is this the Pixel 11 Pro? Google edits out Pixel 10 Pro selfie camera during The Android Show broadcast, inviting speculation about its next flagship
Google seemingly edited out the Pixel 10 Pro's selfie camera during its Android Show broadcast, potentially teasing the Pixel 11 Pro.
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IKEA outdoor trends: bold brights and playful shapes to bring even more sunshine to your yard
Playful furniture and accessories to bring a bit more sunshine to your yard or balcony.
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Chinese ‘cellular modules’ could be included in new expansion of federal restrictions
In banning Chinese-made cellular modules, the FCC could cause serious disruption to the supply chain of many electronic goods.
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Russian official admits completely banning VPNs is 'simply impossible'
A top Russian official has admitted that banning VPNs is technically impossible without breaking the country's internet infrastructure.
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Why sovereign cloud starts with smarter workload placement
Moving from a public, private or hybrid cloud environment into a sovereign one demands real planning.
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Google unveils new Android security tool looking to help spot spyware attacks
Intrusion Logging is now available on the newest Pixel models, with more devices getting it soon.
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I tested the Sony A7R VI and it’s perfect — seriously, Sony can stop making cameras now
With a stacked 67MP full-frame sensor, the Sony A7R VI brings next-level speed to Sony's high-resolution line of mirrorless cameras — it's probably the perfect camera.
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Rivals season 2 creators reveal how late author Jilly Cooper gave notes on final Hulu and Disney+ scripts just 'days' before her death: 'her fingerprints are all over this series'
Rivals season 2 is pressing ahead on Hulu and Disney+ with one stark missing ingredient: author Jilly Cooper. But even in the days before her death, she was giving script notes to showrunners.
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'It sounds like I'm listening through a wall': Disney+ users slam The Punisher: One Last Kill sound issues — and poke fun at the new Marvel TV Special's 'Xbox 360' visuals
The Punisher TV special has drawn plenty of fan ire for its persistent sound issues and "hilarious" visual effects.
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Foxconn confirms cyberattack hit some North American factories — hackers say they stole 8TB of data, including Apple and Nvidia files
Ransomware operators Nitrogen claimed the breach, saying they stole valuable technical information.
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Canon targets ‘explosive growth in video-first cameras’ with EOS R6 V — here are 5 things you need to know about its new viewfinder-less full-frame 'V' model
Canon beefs up its 'V' series of video-first cameras with the full-frame EOS R6 V — here's how it compares to the EOS R6 III and R50 V
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What It Will Take to Make AI Sustainable
Researcher Sasha Luccioni argues we need better emissions data and a better sense of how people are using AI in the first place.
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DHS Plans Experiment Running ‘Reconnaissance’ Drones Along the US-Canada Border
Autonomous drones and ground vehicles will stream “battlefield intelligence” over 5G along the US-Canada border in a bilateral DHS experiment this fall.
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Overworked AI Agents Turn Marxist, Researchers Find
In a recent experiment, mistreated AI agents started grumbling about inequality and calling for collective bargaining rights.
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OpenAI Brings Its Ass to Court
In Musk v. Altman, the company claimed a remarkable trophy was physical proof of Elon Musk’s concerning behavior.
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Trump's Inner Circle Is Already Scrambling Over the 2028 Presidential Ticket
Republicans still have the midterms to get through, but administration officials have already set their sights on the next election.
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WhatsApp Adds Meta AI Chats That Are Built to Be Fully Private
The company says its new Incognito Chat allows you to use its AI chatbot without anyone else—including Meta—being able to access your conversations.
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Inside the Race to Develop a Test for the Rare Andes Hantavirus
A University of Nebraska lab has developed a test that can detect the virus before symptoms become severe. Now, it's ready to start testing those returning to the US after a cruise outbreak.
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Best Air Purifiers (2026): Coway, AirDoctor, IQAir, and More
Protect your home against dust, pets, allergies, and more with the best air purifiers, tested firsthand.
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OnlyFans’ First-Gen Creators Are Retiring—and Some Are Begging You to Forget They Exist
As more sex workers quit the industry, some are having to navigate tough questions around consent and the “afterlife” of work they no longer want to be associated with.
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Submit Your Questions: AI Is Changing Your Job—Now What?
Pose your questions ahead of our May 27 livestream AMA, where a panel of WIRED experts will discuss how AI is transforming work.
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Sony Bravia Theater Bar 5 Review: Basic Bar, Big Sound
The latest Bravia Theater soundbar strips away the nice-to-have extras, but its crisp and booming sound is on point.
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A Conspiracy Theory About QR Codes Has Led to Chaos Ahead of Georgia’s Midterms
The state of Georgia banned the use of QR codes for elections, based in part on the assertions of a man who’s boosted false claims about Israel and 9/11. Now no one knows how ballots will be counted.
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Ikea’s New Designer Collection Is Home-Office Heaven
From a twisty lamp to a bendy clock, the Swedish company’s full 2026 PS Collection has dropped. It’s a boon for those looking to refine their homes and workstations.
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Meet the Sad Wives of AI
Are you married to a man who’s obsessed with AI? I’m so, so sorry.
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On Running LightSpray Cloudmonster 3 Hyper Review:
The Swiss shoemaker’s LightSpray Cloudmonster 3 Hyper is a laceless, lightweight, super shoe.
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NASA’s Curiosity Rover Got Its Drill Stuck on a Rock. Here’s How They Freed It
This is the first time NASA has encountered a situation like this, and it took nearly a week to resolve.
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Corsair Discount Code: 50% Off on Gaming Gear in May 2026
Upgrade your gaming setup or PC build for less with these verified Corsair coupon codes, student discounts, and refurbished deals.
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Valvoline Coupons & Promo Codes for May 2026
Unlock significant savings on Valvoline oil changes and auto services. We've gathered all the top Valvoline coupons and promo codes for May 2026, including deals on full synthetic oil changes and other essential maintenance.
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Naturepedic Promo Codes and Deals: 20% Off
Shop the Naturepedic sale this May.
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20% Off LG Promo Code & Coupons | May 2026
Save 20% with an LG promo code today, plus up to $1,000 off appliances, 40% off bestselling TVs and monitors.
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Google Details the New Magic Pointer Features Coming to Googlebooks
The new feature will let you highlight a recipe and ask to double all the ingredients, among other tasks.
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The Absolute Best Horror Movies on Hulu
Stream the new Sam Raimi-directed film Send Help.
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Digg Is Back Again, but With a New Format and Focus on AI
Using the 1,000 most influential voices in AI that also happen to be on X, Digg wants to be your source of AI news.
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Give your desk setup an upgrade with the best standing desks you can buy right now.
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Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for May 13, #597
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for May 13, No. 597.
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Trump Phone Will Finally Ship This Week, Report Says
USA Today reports the T1 phone is shipping at last, citing an emailed confirmation from the CEO of Trump Mobile.
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iOS 26's Visited Places Feature Is Logging Everywhere You Go. Here's How to Stop It
Apple Maps now keeps a running history of everywhere you go. Here's how to disable it, delete your history or limit how long it's stored.
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Best Desks of 2026: I’ve Spent Nearly 4,000 Hours Testing Desks. These Are the Ones You Want
CNET experts have tested these desks for hours to find the best selections for your office, game room or hobby room.
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The Steam Controller Wilhelm Scream Easter Egg Is Incredible
I can't believe I didn't discover this earlier.
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60 of the Best TV Shows on Netflix That Will Keep You Entertained
Yes, you should absolutely marathon them.
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Headspace's New Apple Watch App Uses Your Heart Rate to Know When You Need a Break
The app uses biometric data and sends you nudges in real time.
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Can Google Wow Us at I/O 2026? Here's What It Has to Get Right
Between a crowded AI market and trust issues, all eyes are on what Google will do next.
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Google Is Giving My Phone Habits Just the Right Boost With These 3 New Android Features
Commentary: Google's Android Show debuts new features that might actually simplify a few things, including when I need a break from my phone.
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Phone Batteries Are Better Than Ever. Why Doesn't It Feel That Way?
As our phones become more advanced, batteries are feeling the strain. But advances in technology and shifts in our habits could help close the gap.
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We Hear You Loud and Clear. CNET Readers Choose People's Picks Headphone Winners
Sony sweeps CNET's headphone categories, including active noise cancellation, battery life and comfort.
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ChatGPT Now Lets You Add a 'Trusted Contact' for Safety. Here's How
A new feature lets you designate someone to be notified if a chat conversation suggests a potential safety concern.
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Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for May 13 #801
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Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for May 13, #1067
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Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Wednesday, May 13
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iOS 27 Could Give Your iPhone a Custom Camera App and a ChatGPT-Like Siri, Finally
Bloomberg reports that iOS 27 will bring a more flexible Camera app, a chatbot-style Siri and design changes across Safari, Weather and more.
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'The Punisher: One Last Kill' Is Short, Bloody and Basically Serves One Purpose
Review: Jon Bernthal is excellent as always as The Punisher, but this story doesn't give us much.
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SwitchBot's New AI Pets Respond to Your Behavior, Won't Pee on the Carpet
Noa and Niko are AI pets that react to gestures and voice commands while remembering everything they see.
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Rivian's New AI Assistant Knows What You Mean, Not Just What You Say
Your Rivian can now manage your calendar, warm your passengers' seats and text your ETA -- all without even looking at the screen.
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I Tried Amazon's New 30-Minute Delivery. Diet Cokes Were at My Door in 16 Minutes
Amazon Now launched Tuesday in dozens of cities including Seattle, Philadelphia, Dallas-Fort Worth and Atlanta.
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Why human capital data is pulling AI back inside the firewall
In human capital management, trust and data sovereignty are reshaping the way that companies deploy AI.
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Computer Misuse Act reform to move forward in National Security Bill
Reform of the Computer Misuse Act is to be folded into a wider National Security Bill granting more powers for law enforcement to protect the UK against a wider spectrum of threats.
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Interview: Luke Gebb, head of global innovation, American Express
Amex is pioneering agentic commerce for its cardholders – just one of a series of digital innovations driving transformation at the company
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How to build a cloud carbon data supply chain
Why better architecture – not better promises – is the key to sustainable cloud computing. The data isn’t perfect but there are steps IT leaders can take to build the right structure
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Can data sovereignty become a liability in war?
The recent Middle East conflict shows the contradictions inherent in modern data systems and the need to focus less on who controls data and more on how to protect the infrastructure
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Data dive: Power grid data shows birth of AI in UK datacentres
Electricity supply utilisation ratios show datacentre developer ‘land grab’, capacity switch-ons, the coming of Hopper and Blackwell GPUs, and usage ramping during training runs
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AI threats push Middle East CISOs towards identity-first security
Deepfakes and shadow AI have rendered the traditional security playbook obsolete, prompting cyber leaders to shift towards resilience-first defences
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AI-driven surveillance growth reshapes data infrastructure in UAE
Seagate Technology’s Sameer Bhatia discusses how the UAE’s smart infrastructure ambitions are driving demand for scalable, resilient and sovereign data storage architectures for AI-enabled surveillance and critical infrastructure environments
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Sovereign AI fund supports Hassabis startup, Isomorphic
Isomorphic, which is building a unified drug discovery product based on artificial intelligence, is the third company to receive Sovereign AI funding from the UK government
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Sapphire 2026: SAP heralds dawn of ‘autonomous enterprise’
SAP CEO Christian Klein and his top team trumpeted the advent of the ‘autonomous enterprise‘ during the opening keynote at the supplier’s global Sapphire event in Orlando
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IDCA datacentres report: Global concentration and the Goldilocks zone
International Data Center Authority report shows capacity concentrated in a few developed nations, while ‘Goldilocks index’ shows which states can benefit from rapid development
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Microsoft releases rare zero-day free Patch Tuesday update
No zero-day flaws were addressed in May’s Patch Tuesday update but as usual there is much for admins to chew over in the coming days
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What an LA County Court case means for the future of social media
A recent county court judgment ruled in favour of a plaintiff who sued certain social media companies for damaging her mental health by addictive design practices. What does this mean for the future of social media and online platforms?
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We talk to Hitachi Vantara’s Simon Ninan about how the company looks to the far horizon when trying to match business needs with those of society
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Workday majors on Sana acquisition to forward agentic AI programme
On a visit to Workday’s Dublin EMEA HQ, we find the supplier aiming to leverage agentic artificial intelligence to improve enterprise operations with its Sana platform, said to enable automation and reskilling for an AI-driven workplace
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Europe and US negotiate deal to share citizens’ biometric data, UK also approached
The UK has received a request from the US to share biometric data of citizens, as Europe negotiates a similar deal with US Department of Homeland Security
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Celonis acquires MIT-linked decision intelligence firm Ikigai
Celonis has acquired MIT-linked Ikigai to aid in its drive to eliminate artificial intelligence blind spots from enterprise IT, and launched a ‘context model’ digital twin, said to give AI operational clarity
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Saudi Aramco deploys AI refinery system with Emerson
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