Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis believes progress toward artificial general intelligence (AGI) is moving faster than expected and that society now has only a few years to prepare. He believes AGI could arrive around 2030, though acknowledges it could be here in 2029 — or even sooner. In an interview with Axios, Hassabis said that…
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Laying the groundwork: A practical path to identity security for AI agents
As enterprises move toward AI-driven operations, identity modernization becomes essential.
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WWDC: From NeXTStep for Apple to Apple’s next step for AI
As Apple heads toward next month’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC), cast your mind back almost 30 years. That’s when something happened that arguably put events in motion that led to Apple becoming the company it is today. That was when Apple co-founder Steve Jobs returned to the top job at WWDC 1997 — the first such event…
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Best Zero Trust Security Solutions in 2026
This guide is targeted toward IT and security teams looking to get more granular access control and reduce implicit trust across applications and systems in 2026. It introduces zero trust and top zero trust solutions. A presidential executive order mandating a zero trust strategy for federal agencies has raised the profile of the cybersecurity technology…
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Google Expands Anthropic Investment With $40 Billion Commitment
Racing toward a potential IPO and grappling with computing needs, AI startup has amassed up to $65 billion in new funding deals.
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Quiet “micro-indulgences” show signs of resilience as households trade down on big ticket spending, Experian analysis reveals
New analysis suggests Australians are reshaping discretionary budgets toward smaller feel‑good purchases and experiences amid ongoing cost‑of‑living pressure.
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Quiet “micro-indulgences” show signs of resilience as households trade down on big ticket spending, Experian analysis reveals
New analysis suggests Australians are reshaping discretionary budgets toward smaller feel‑good purchases and experiences amid ongoing cost‑of‑living pressure.
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ABBYY and Tecala Partner to Bring AI Agent–Driven Document Processing to Market
New joint solution aims to move enterprises beyond OCR and RPA toward fully orchestrated, end-to-end document workflows
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ABBYY and Tecala Partner to Bring AI Agent–Driven Document Processing to Market
New joint solution aims to move enterprises beyond OCR and RPA toward fully orchestrated, end-to-end document workflows
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Cybercriminals move deeper into networks, hiding in edge infrastructure
Attack activity is moving toward infrastructure outside endpoint visibility. Proxy networks support a wide range of operations, edge devices serve as initial access points, and GenAI speeds up how attackers assemble and rebuild their tooling. Lumen’s 2026 Threatscape Report describes this pattern in criminal and nation-state activity. “Threat intelligence is needed to find the adversary…
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Why hiring Aussie tech talent needs humans not AI
COMPANY NEWS: In a time in which much of the recruitment industry is moving toward automation and AI-driven candidate matching under the guise of speed and scale, Six Degrees Executive, one of Australia’s leading specialist executive recruitment agencies, is using its latest rebrand to reaffirm its commitment to human-led recruitment.
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Pia Joins Pax8 Marketplace as MSPs Operationalize AI
Pia has entered the Pax8 Marketplace, marking a step toward making AI-driven automation more accessible to managed service providers (MSPs) as the technology shifts from experimentation into core operational infrastructure. Marketplace model reduces friction for MSP tool adoption By listing on the Pax8 Marketplace, Pia aims to reduce adoption friction, particularly for MSPs looking to…
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IBM’s Sovereign AI Move Signals a Structural Shift in Enterprise AI Strategy
The industry’s movement toward sovereign AI reflects a maturation of the market and an acknowledgment that AI at scale requires the same rigor in governance and infrastructure design that enterprises have long applied to other mission-critical technologies. The post IBM’s Sovereign AI Move Signals a Structural Shift in Enterprise AI Strategy appeared first on RTInsights.
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Quantum threats are already active and the defense response remains fragmented
Enterprises are moving toward post-quantum security at uneven speeds, and the gap between organizations that have built crypto-agility into their infrastructure and those that have adopted the label without the underlying capability is widening. Dr. Tan Teik Guan, CEO of Singapore-based cybersecurity company pQCee, draws a sharp line between the two. Crypto-agility, in his view,…
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The Trillion Dollar Race to Automate Our Entire Lives
The AI sprint is hurtling toward a world where anyone can build personal concierges to do everything from executive presentations to March Madness brackets.
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The Evangelist Teaching a 220-Year-Old Toothpaste Maker to Embrace AI
Colgate-Palmolive turns to Iraklis “Kli” Pappas to drive employees toward using AI for more than just polishing emails.
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Telstra advanced autonomous networks ambition through break through collaboration with Red Hat, Dell Technologies and Cisco
Telstra has reached a key milestone in its journey toward building one of the world’s “most advanced autonomous networks by successfully demonstrating an AI-enabled self-healing capability, in collaboration with Red Hat, Dell Technologies and Cisco”.
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Telstra advanced autonomous networks ambition through ‘breakthrough collaboration’ with Red Hat, Dell Technologies and Cisco
Telstra has reached a key milestone in its journey toward building one of the world’s “most advanced autonomous networks by successfully demonstrating an AI-enabled self-healing capability, in collaboration with Red Hat, Dell Technologies and Cisco”.
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Hackers steal OpenClaw configuration in emerging AI agent threat
Researchers found an infostealer stole a victim’s OpenClaw configuration, marking a shift toward targeting personal AI agents. Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a new information stealer that exfiltrated a victim’s OpenClaw configuration environment, previously known as Clawdbot and Moltbot. According to cybersecurity firm Hudson Rock, the case highlights a new shift in infostealer activity, moving beyond…
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Engineering Trust at Scale: The 2026 IT Agenda for Australian Digital Health
GUEST OPINION: Australia’s health system has made significant strides toward connected care. In 2025, this momentum continued with another year of accelerated transformation across Australian healthcare.
