AI Safety stories
Demand for specialist AI staff is lengthening vacancies and driving salaries higher as firms move from experiments to deployment.
Growing deepfake scams are pushing consumers towards paid verification tools, as Bitdefender's app checks videos for manipulation and malicious intent.
Legacy-system modernisation could accelerate as NTT DATA rolls out Cursor's AI coding tools internally before offering them to clients.
The member-only hub gives 1,200 global marketing leaders a secure way to query shared insights and case studies as AI reshapes their jobs.
Rising AI data volumes are forcing observability vendors to rethink pricing and storage as Tsuga wins fresh backing to keep telemetry in-house.
Enterprise security teams could gain faster defences as Cato Networks folds OpenAI's cyber tools into workflows to tackle newly disclosed flaws.
Many companies are deploying autonomous software faster than they can govern it, leaving thousands of agents able to act without approval.
The move could speed up threat triage and analysis for security teams, while limiting direct access to OpenAI models in customer workflows.
The expansion gives IT teams central control over AI agent permissions, reducing risky static keys and easing reviews as workplace use widens.
By focusing on evidence and small reversible changes, loop engineering could curb costly AI coding mistakes before they reach production.
Boards face growing pressure to treat AI-driven cyber threats as an immediate business risk, with attackers able to exploit flaws within months.
Businesses adopting autonomous AI agents face a new pre-deployment security check as Exabeam's Praxen tests whether permissions match duties.
The tie-up gives enterprises a single policy layer to curb data leaks and compliance risks as AI workloads spread across clouds and models.
The move could sharpen threat detection for Check Point's 100,000-plus customers as attackers increasingly use artificial intelligence, the company said.
Enterprise security teams gain a new AI-assisted way to spot exploitable code flaws, as IBM widens its cyber work with OpenAI.
The scam network's fake texts may have reached millions of Android users, with authorities linking it to major card theft and losses.
The shift to AI that can act, not just summarise, raises new questions over auditability, data residency and who controls operations.
Most organisations are scaling AI in database management without formal controls, Redgate says, despite adoption rising to 44% last year.
UK businesses face fresh pressure to tighten AI governance as Microsoft's pricing changes make bundled licences more compelling.
Fraud checks and customer service will be sped up as Lloyds Banking Group adds more than 1,000 AI jobs and retrains staff.