Regulatory technology stories
The tie-up could speed customer service automation for regulated sectors, with first joint deals already closed and roll-outs due in weeks.
Businesses are under pressure to verify users beyond login as AI-generated deepfakes drive account takeover and fraud losses mount.
European institutions and top officials are testing a new social network, giving W Social early credibility as it seeks to build a trusted public forum.
Customer queries can now be directed to experts beyond the contact centre, as 8x8's new tool uses data to match issues in real time.
Merchants could cut fraud, dispute and integration delays as Forter opens early access to tools that work inside ChatGPT and Claude.
Broader adoption could unsettle bank funding and monetary sovereignty if privately issued tokens fail to keep money redeemable at par.
The move gives the insurer software maker a foothold in a region where carriers are now seeking AI to speed underwriting and claims.
Demand for specialist AI staff is lengthening vacancies and driving salaries higher as firms move from experiments to deployment.
Azure customers will soon be able to buy and run Commvault's recovery tools inside Microsoft's cloud, simplifying cyber resilience and procurement.
The appointment strengthens Avalara's push in Australia and New Zealand, where it is targeting more customers in retail, logistics and exports.
Organisations running sensitive workloads on Google Cloud can now get independent verification that systems and data have not been altered.
Banks and insurers in Australia and New Zealand will gain new checks as AI-made forgeries increasingly evade standard identity verification tools.
AI demand is pushing cloud providers towards GPU-as-a-service models, with efficiency and utilisation emerging as key differentiators.
Customer demand is driving the move, as the Octopus-owned platform sets up an EU base to serve firms seeking cross-border investment growth.
The software helped Cvent's legal team process hundreds of agreements in a compressed M&A timetable, speeding decisions on risks and obligations.
UK regulated firms are rethinking customer service as AI cuts routine work and pushes more complex queries back to human teams.
Customers can now quiz Starling's app before sending money, as UK fraud losses climb and romance scams hit savers hardest.
The shift to AI that can act, not just summarise, raises new questions over auditability, data residency and who controls operations.
The trial could help public safety and government users keep AI processing in Canada while improving latency for distributed workloads.
Only 10% of large organisations have defences against AI-specific attacks, even as the UK sees four nationally significant cyber incidents a week.