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The new desk's recall features helped a Chattanooga studio keep a two-day tracking session on schedule without resetting analogue settings.
Assurance-ready firms are pulling ahead as finance teams face rising scrutiny over AI results, with active use now at 75% globally.
The appointment underscores rising demand for AI sales leaders who can turn pilots into measurable enterprise gains as Sparq scales its executive team.
Its US exchanges now rank first or second in their markets, as North American capacity jumped 40% and revenue edged up 3.3%.
US shoppers are making loyalty programmes part of weekly spending, with 91% saying they influence whether they buy again.
Families managing allergies can now scan foods in seconds, with the app flagging risks across more than 40 languages on Apple's App Store.
Shared ownership of security and networking is still rare at large US firms, leaving many exposed to breaches, delays and higher costs.
Students across four continents will learn to build interoperable payment systems as Interledger Foundation widens university courses and internships.
Verified access to Anthropic's restricted AI tools could help IRONSCALES test email defences against more realistic phishing and impersonation attacks.
Investor concern is mounting as WARC says Meta's ad business will fund most of its USD $125 billion to USD $145 billion AI spending.
The new platform aims to help tourism bodies prove community impact and justify investment as pressure grows to balance visitors with residents.
Governance and safety costs are now overtaking development as many firms struggle to keep live customer-facing AI agents reliable and compliant.
Pressure is mounting on firms to show returns, as 78% of organisations say AI projects have failed or stalled at pilot stage.
The funding will help the Italian software group buy US businesses and deepen its reach among small firms already using multiple tools.
The deal broadens automation across procurement and finance as Coupa folds Rossum's invoice-reading AI into its source-to-pay platform.
Schools in the US and UK now have a new way to measure pupils' AI readiness as JetLearn pushes to shape an emerging education standard.
The funding will speed hiring and expansion after the Bucharest startup won EUROCONTROL work and passed USD $1.1 million in ARR.
The appointment comes as Tes pushes to link school data more tightly across its Tes360 platform, aiming to ease staff workload and improve oversight.
Only eight teams were chosen from more than 800 applicants, signalling backers' focus on AI, digital assets and financial software in the UK.
The award gives each student EUR €2,500 plus mentoring and placements, extending a five-decade partnership between the university and Stryker.