Productivity stories
The system paid for itself in under three months, as Dugald River's AI control tool lifted zinc recovery and profits at its Queensland plant.
AI-made fake payslips and deepfakes are exposing lenders that still rely on fragmented mortgage checks, experts warn.
Poor returns experiences are pushing 92% of shoppers away, while most also check refund windows before buying, Reveni's study found.
Dell says agentic AI should shift routine tasks below the machine line, freeing staff for expert work while making the role temporary.
Halter's virtual fencing could let producers carry up to 30% more stock and move herds faster in droughts, floods or fires.
Businesses in the preview can use the model for real-time coding, support and trading tasks, with responses up to 14 times faster.
Automation has slashed SEGA's ad production from three weeks to one, while also cutting media costs and outsourcing across seven markets.
The new capital will help the startup hire and target larger finance teams across New Zealand, Australia and the United States.
Delays in planning could slow deployments and postpone productivity gains as AI systems spread across cloud, data centre and edge sites.
Fragmented sales data is prompting businesses to seek unified AI tools that can cut lead leakage and speed up customer conversion.
Independent clubs in New Zealand can now access local support as ClubManager targets operators seeking tighter admin and higher member retention.
Dealerships risk stale pricing and wasted staff hours unless digital systems reach the forecourt, where paper labels still lag behind live data.
Britain could miss the bigger economic prize if ministers focus on AI start-ups rather than skills, adoption and productivity gains.
Relying on Companies House alone can leave UK firms exposed to hidden ownership, weak screening and regulatory scrutiny.
The move has lifted approval rates and cut reconciliation work as the luxury group standardises payments across stores and online in 14 countries.
Merchants on Maverick's platform can now contest disputes faster as Findustry AI's Chargeback Agent automates evidence gathering and submissions.
Its lending software has helped customers scale loan volumes without adding staff, underpinning 92 per cent revenue growth over three years.
The tie-up could cut onboarding delays and duplicate checks for banks by linking customer due diligence with AML monitoring in one workflow.
Higher sales and a wider margin lifted Orient Technologies back into profit in the June quarter, with EPS turning positive again.
Rising costs, labour gaps and project delays are squeezing margins even as 84% of construction leaders still expect growth over five years.