Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence is creating new opportunities, but it also raises difficult questions around control, value, and readiness. Here, leaders examine Artificial Intelligence strategy through a practical business lens rather than hype.
7 reasons Microsoft Copilot productivity should be a priority for your SME
After demonstrating Microsoft Copilot across the UK, Flotek Group CEO Jay Ball has seen the business case for…
Agents are optimizing AI workflows, but humans remain key to ROI
Mauro Arruda, Lenovo's EMEA AI leader on why the smartest agents still need the smartest…
Systems don’t run companies. People do. And AI won’t change that
David Craig’s Refinitiv story is a reminder that leadership, differentiation and clean data matter more…
Ex Candy Crush chair Mel Morris on why efficiency, not excess, could decide the AI race
Mel Morris, the former chair of King, the company behind Candy Crush, does not sound…
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