Data governance stories
Music streamers and rights holders can now flag bot-driven listening that distorts royalties and chart data under Tuned Global's new controls.
Businesses must now manage how AI systems interpret their brands, as Adobe sees discovery traffic from chat tools and browsers rising fast.
Finance teams wary of audit risk will get a New York hub and a control layer to validate AI outputs and track every action.
Companies adopting foundation models are being urged to rethink defences as Protegrity’s new tool aims to shield sensitive data during inferencing.
Most firms are revising incentives quarterly, but many still need up to two months to implement changes, a report says.
Many firms are failing to turn AI trials into production systems, with poor controls and weak data forcing almost half of projects to stall.
Banks are under pressure to modernise legacy systems and prove where AI can improve service, risk control and security at scale.
Managed service providers could cut manual effort and false compliance alerts as the update tightens asset links across security tools.
Trust concerns are pausing nearly half of planned AI spending at medium and large firms, with explainability now outweighing regulatory uncertainty.
The award underscores rising demand for managed cyber recovery as firms seek faster restoration and less strain on stretched IT teams.
Marketers could cut manual campaign work as the new platform uses customer data and AI agents to trigger actions across channels in real time.
The plan could deepen UK firms’ dependence on overseas AI providers unless ministers also spur wider enterprise adoption and infrastructure.
Regulatory and time pressures are slowing AI use in Australia's AEC sector, even as model-based workflows outpace the global average.
Only 58% of UK tech staff have formal AI training, leaving daily users exposed to errors, privacy risks and weak oversight.
Custom-built agents could leave Irish boards carrying the full cost of AI errors, with fines and compliance failures possible under EU rules.
The £500 million fund is meant to help British AI start-ups scale, as ministers seek growth and greater control over core technology.
The new fund is intended to boost growth while giving the UK more control over data, chips and AI systems used by public services.
Indian organisations get a local administrative data option as the Mumbai deployment keeps policies, logs and metadata inside the country.
Australian retailers risk being overlooked as shoppers increasingly use AI tools to research and buy products without visiting brand websites.
New governance rules could shape procurement and digital projects, as organisations are urged to protect Māori data as taonga.