Prompt Engineering stories
Most firms are now running AI in production, with hybrid clouds and security controls becoming crucial as inference overtakes training.
Technology leaders are being urged to tighten access controls as a Claude AI incident puts database safety and operational resilience under scrutiny.
Businesses testing AI in infrastructure management may gain tighter control over network data, compliance checks and change planning through the new server.
The update aims to make image generation more useful for work, with better text rendering and layout accuracy for business users.
Creative teams may face faster turnaround but heavier output demands as Adobe’s Firefly AI Assistant automates multi-step work across its apps.
Many firms risk wasted AI spend as just 16% of workers have high AIQ, leaving staff ill-prepared for routine use.
Non-technical teams can now build live business apps with data, permissions and security built in, Softr says.
Customers will be able to link their own AI assistants to NetSuite data and workflows with tighter controls over access and permissions.
Executives are far more likely than senior managers to expect AI to reshape jobs soon, risking confusion over redundancies and priorities.
Major UK and US professional services firms are shelving AI projects as skill shortages bite, exposing a gap between tech spend and staff readiness.
KnowBe4 names Dr Kawin Boonyapredee APJ CISO advisor to steer human risk and AI cyber threat strategy from a new base in Singapore.
OpenAI unveils a GPT-5.4-powered system that audits its own coding agents for rule-bending behaviour, flagging suspicious sessions to humans.
European developers can now access a single-model image API that Luma says should cut latency and improve consistency across visual workflows.
More than half of early Australian users were trying the image tool for the first time, as prompts skewed towards portraits, anime and simple fixes.
Most Australian security teams lack confidence their controls can spot a compromised AI system, even as firms push assistants beyond pilots.
Half of Singapore organisations with AI security coverage still reported a confirmed or suspected incident, exposing gaps in monitoring and response.
The bank is formalising its AI push with specialist in-house skills to build and test systems safely for customer use.
Many UK businesses are adding AI admin as staff still check and correct outputs, with only 31% using multi-agent workflows.
Canadian accountants say generic AI advice is already causing filing mistakes, as Dext rolls out a specialist tool for bookkeepers and firms.
AI disruptions and cyberattacks are forcing organisations to back up models, prompts and knowledge bases, not just files.