AI Front Desks Redefining Hospitality
The hospitality industry is in crisis, with hotels losing up to 30% of inbound guest calls to busy lines or voicemail as front-desk staffing shortages hit 65% of... Read more.
AI Isn’t Killing the Office; It’s Exposing Weaknesses
For the past two years, AI has become a pervasive force in the way we work — drafting emails, interrogating complex datasets in minutes, automating the routine. ... Read more.
Why stopping AI skills ‘gatekeeping’ is a game of Snakes and Ladders
With all the hype and alarmism surrounding AI’s impact on the jobs market, it’s no surprise that workers are looking for ways to protect their roles. In fact, recent... Read more.
How do UK organisations shift from seeing AI as a cost-saver to a value-creator in 2026?
As AI adoption has moved to the top of the business agenda, it has become a priority for C-suite and IT leaders to decide how to apply it within their organisations.... Read more.
Garbage In, Tokens Out: Why Trustworthy Hardware Is the Real Foundation of Physical AI
If your robotics data was collected by unreliable sensors, your model didn’t learn reality, it learned your hardware’s mistakes The Physical AI conversation... Read more.
The Shift Toward AI-Native “Auto-Heal” Frameworks: Balancing Cyber Resilience with Enterprise Productivity
Introduction: Beyond the Reactive Security Paradigm Modern enterprise security is currently undergoing a fundamental transition from human-centric monitoring to... Read more.
Europe’s Challenges with B2B Buyer Friction and Why AI May Help
B2B payments expert Inez Berkhof-Hollander discusses recent research, highlighting key trends and explaining why AI is at the forefront of change in the sector ... Read more.
Why taking AI out of the lab is harder than it looks
All too often, AI initiatives start with promise and end quietly after the pilot. Early results look positive, demos impress senior leadership, and then momentum... Read more.
AI change management: How to build a high‑adoption culture
Every major technology shift is, at its core, a human story. Machines themselves don’t change the workplace; people have to use them for there to be an impact. ... Read more.
This technology is too powerful to leave in the hands of men
When British computer scientist Karen Spärck Jones told us that computing was too important to be left to men, we didn’t listen closely enough. Now, her mentee... Read more.