Data ownership stories
Merchants gain a new acquiring route and broader regional coverage through a single integration, reducing technical complexity.
Telecoms operators could keep more customer data and service revenue as the pair embed AI agents into television software.
Rising AI and governance demands are leaving many senior data executives overstretched, with 40% saying they are close to burnout.
Creative workers wary of AI sameness now have a tool designed to keep their personal voice intact while automating routine tasks.
Enterprises can now give developers the coding agent via Google Cloud controls, with pooled budgets, audit logs and IDE support included.
Weak governance leaves firms exposed to compliance risk, duplicate records and faulty decisions as data volumes keep rising across departments.
The launch could help venues cut supplier sprawl and recognise returning diners across bookings, orders and events in one system.
Poor data quality can make integrated customer records unreliable, driving wasted spend, compliance risk and manual correction work.
Poor data is derailing AI projects and inflating delivery errors, customer service failures and compliance risks across organisations.
Brands are struggling to turn customer records into ad audiences, as tighter privacy rules and fragmented platforms slow activation.
Construction teams can now connect approved AI tools to live project data without moving it outside their own systems.
Most SMBs remain stuck in AI pilots, but European firms are turning tools into routine operations faster than peers, the study found.
Boards are rushing into AI deployments, but leaders say weak data governance and security gaps are now threatening trust and returns.
Data quality is overtaking AI as a top concern in 2026, with CDOs under pressure to prove the information behind automated decisions is trustworthy.
The new canvas is aimed at easing a chip design review bottleneck as AI-generated RTL outpaces human engineers' ability to check it.
Enterprise software teams can switch large language models without changing release checks, reducing lock-in as AI coding outpaces testing.
Publishers may be pushed towards licensing deals and micro-payments as AI crawlers consume content without sending traffic back.
The tie-up should help telehealth providers avoid billing disruptions that can interrupt recurring treatments and patient access.
With NZD $13 billion set to be spent on public technology, the firm says procurement reform could keep more taxpayer money and control at home.
Small firms risk being left behind in the AI rush unless policymakers back training, data protection and fairer rules, Hoang told Congress.