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The gap leaves many retailers exposed, as most feel pressure to adopt AI yet fewer than half have a clear plan for doing so.
Only about one in 10 senior finance candidates can prove practical AI use, leaving UK employers short of leaders able to meet new hiring demands.
Most applicants miss out because their CVs fail to mirror job-ad wording, rather than being blocked outright by software, new research suggests.
The tie-up aims to tackle poor uptake of workplace software, with rollout support focused on habits, leadership and daily use.
Despite rising AI adoption, most firms are failing to turn it into enterprise-wide gains because governance and workforce readiness lag badly.
Many large UK firms are still struggling to embed AI into daily operations, despite strong demand and rising governance spend.
Enterprises can now turn plain-language requests into reviewable AI workflows, as Dataiku seeks to close the gap between prototypes and production.
More than 900 logistics professionals will hear case studies on AI, compliance and cost pressure as the industry seeks measurable gains.
A near-decade of undetected access raises fresh concern after investigators found the group had hidden in a disconnected network since 2016.
The new role reflects growing demand from banks and wealth managers for help modernising operations, data and security as systems grow more complex.
Businesses face a patchwork of EU digital VAT rules, with Thomson Reuters saying most tax teams are not yet ready for the overhaul.
Fraudsters are using AI to forge invoices and supplier messages, prompting finance leaders to warn that traditional AP controls are no longer enough.
Legacy systems are slowing enterprise AI gains, with only 10% of large firms saying the technology is core to operations.
Only 28% of Australian workers say leaders are aligned on AI strategy, underscoring a governance gap as adoption races ahead.
Trade advisers in Australia and New Zealand will get referral fees, training and support as AroFlo expands its route to market.
Businesses struggling to embed AI in day-to-day operations will get help from a new OpenAI partner network backed by USD $150 million.
The move aims to help Wipro turn AI pilots into client workflows, as it trains 10,000 staff to deploy Claude across industries.
Businesses rolling out AI face rising staff anxiety, with a survey of more than 1,200 Australians finding most feel more stressed at work.
Most Singapore knowledge workers are already using AI to create work they could not have made a year ago, but leadership support lags.
Law firms could cut friction in transactions as verified property, company and identity data feed directly into Legora's AI workflows.