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Automated safety checks and complaint handling are already cutting delays and risks as the steelmaker scales agentic AI across operations.
Estimators could save hours on preconstruction bids as AI turns digital plans into structured measurements in seconds.
More than 300 AI agents are now cutting turnaround times, routine HR queries and maintenance delays across the steelmaker’s global operations.
Retailers are using Google’s new AI suite to speed up shopping and support, with Bunnings already live and UCP adoption starting to grow.
Organisations are now being judged on how they act on sustainability, with supply chains, AI infrastructure and hiring all under pressure.
Users will be able to turn rough briefs into editable work as the platform broadens into office tasks and workplace software integration.
Legal and finance teams can now turn PDFs, images and spreadsheets into editable diagrams, cutting manual rebuilds as structures change.
Offline footage could become licensable AI training data as legacy tape archives are digitised, cutting storage costs for owners.
Investors overseeing more than USD $350 billion in assets joined a Singapore event where founders faced tighter scrutiny over scale, revenues and execution.
The patent could speed up moving estimates for customers, with the app generating inventories and quotes in minutes instead of days.
Search demand is surging as shoppers use AI tools to cut through crowded skincare choices, though experts warn they cannot diagnose serious conditions.
The Bangkok event linked DayOne’s data centre build-out to hiring and training, with more than 600 technology and AI roles on offer.
Shoppers can now get tailored product advice online as the retailer’s new tool expands from beta to all users after brisk testing.
AI moderation tools may treat abuse unevenly, with a Queensland study finding political personas shift judgments without hurting accuracy much.
Real-time in-cabin cameras could better spot impaired drivers than roadside chemical tests, the Australian firm says, as fatigue and drugs blur risk.
Pilot projects in social services and public safety will test whether humanoid robots can handle real-world tasks across Singapore and Asia Pacific.
Australian industrial employers gain AI monitoring meant to spot hazards earlier, as tighter scrutiny raises the stakes for safety compliance.
Missed scans can leave stock records out of step with goods on the floor, driving errors and write-offs in busy warehouses.
Mappedin will use fresh funding to extend its indoor maps beyond single buildings, giving responders and venues shared location data.
Trials at Thames Freeport are moving AI, 5G and tracking tools into live port operations, with productivity gains of at least 25% expected.