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US, Switzerland & UK best retain soft power amid AI surge
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The US, Switzerland, and UK lead in retaining soft power despite AI advances, thanks to culture, education, and scientific achievement, a global study finds.
Transformation efforts fuel burnout & uncertainty for employees
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A global study reveals 45% of employees face burnout amid constant transformation, with AI projects speeding fatigue and prompting 36% to consider quitting.
Data readiness & infrastructure drive enterprise AI success
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A global study reveals enterprises with mature data readiness and infrastructure see 24% revenue growth and 25% cost savings from AI deployments.
GenAI drives marketing ROI as 85% of teams expand adoption
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Over 80% of marketing teams worldwide now use generative AI, with 85% in EMEA reporting strong ROI and expanded adoption planned for 2026.
Critical infrastructure sees 91% OT breach rate in 18 months
Fri, 12th Sep 2025
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A global study reveals 91% of critical infrastructure firms faced operational technology breaches in 18 months, causing major service and financial impacts.
AI adoption surges among non-graduate workers in global south
Thu, 21st Aug 2025
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A study reveals 65% of entry-level, non-graduate workers in the global south use AI at work, nearly double the rate seen in high-income countries.
Working from home not to blame for Australia’s productivity slump
Fri, 20th Jun 2025
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Australia’s productivity slump is linked to outdated systems and processes, not working from home, says Australian Productivity Commission study.
Social robots tipped as future friends to tackle loneliness in elders
Fri, 16th May 2025
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Research by a University of Calgary PhD student suggests social robots may help ease loneliness among seniors, offering companionship beyond traditional interventions.
Mid-market APAC firms boost cybersecurity but lag in AI use
Fri, 9th May 2025
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Palo Alto Networks' new study reveals rising cybersecurity budgets among mid-market Asia-Pacific firms but highlights gaps in AI adoption and resilience.
Robinson secures $71 million for advanced tech platform
Fri, 9th May 2025
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Robinson Research Institute secures $71 million over seven years to boost New Zealand's advanced magnetic technology and materials innovations.
Global study reveals public trust is lagging growing AI adoption
Wed, 30th Apr 2025
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A global study reveals 66% regularly use AI, yet only 46% trust it, exposing a growing divide amid rising concerns and calls for tighter regulation.
UK software deployment delays cost IT teams GBP £107,000 a year
Thu, 24th Apr 2025
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UK firms face average four-month delays in software rollouts, costing GBP £107,000 per IT team annually due to skill shortages and lack of automation.
Visa grows Auckland tech talent with Code & Connect event
Thu, 17th Apr 2025
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Visa's Code & Connect in Auckland nurtures NZ tech talent, with 51 students engaging in mentorship and 10 graduate roles offered for 2026 intake.
Network Rail trials drones to prevent trespassing incidents
Wed, 2nd Apr 2025
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Network Rail is testing a drone navigation system with Drone Major Limited to enhance safety and reduce trespassing incidents across the UK railway network.
Students struggle to identify AI use in homework tasks
Sun, 16th Mar 2025
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A recent Save My Exams survey reveals that 75% of students use AI for homework, complicating the ability to distinguish human from machine-generated answers.
Top 10% of sellers generate 65% of enterprise revenue
Fri, 14th Mar 2025
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A study by Clari Labs reveals that just 10% of top sellers account for 65% of enterprise revenue, exposing major inefficiencies in sales practices.
Study reveals global views on journalism & technology
Fri, 14th Mar 2025
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A new CNTI report reveals global views on journalism, highlighting a disconnect between journalists and the public over its value and role in society.
Most adults unable to spot AI dating profiles in study
Thu, 13th Mar 2025
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A study by Pour Moi reveals that many adults struggle to identify AI-generated dating profiles, with alarming rates of misrecognition across age groups.
Organisations question CISO liability policy effectiveness
Thu, 6th Mar 2025
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A Fastly study reveals 93% of organisations have updated policies to protect CISOs from personal liability, though effectiveness remains unclear.
European travel sector faces payment system inefficiencies
Thu, 20th Feb 2025
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A new study by Modulr reveals that 96% of European travel leaders find their payment systems inadequate, leading to inefficiencies and wasted time.