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What is Fair in an AI-Enabled Workplace? Leaders Are Struggling to Answer This Question
A new survey found that more than half (56%) of respondents say it is very or critically important to share the rewards that AI creates with workers, yet most organizations (77%) aren’t doing anything meaningful about it. Leaders are still figuring out what “fair” looks like in an AI-enabled workplace, according to Deloitte’s 2025 Global Human Capital Trends report. Compensate…
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Manufacturing firms are struggling to handle rising OT security threats
Cyber attacks on manufacturing firms are skyrocketing, according to new research, but fewer than half are prepared for a rising tide of threats. A global survey carried out for telecoms firm Telstra found that eight-in-ten manufacturing firms experienced a significant increase in overall security incidents or breaches last year. Behind the rise is a move towards technologies such as cloud,…
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The world’s ‘first AI software engineer’ isn’t living up to expectations: Cognition AI’s ‘Devin’ assistant was touted as a game changer for developers, but so far it’s fumbling tasks and struggling to compete with human workers
Devin, a coding assistant hailed as the world’s ‘first AI software engineer’, was given 20 coding tasks – it managed to complete just three, taking longer than expected and going down strange routes to achieve its goals. The AI coding tool, developed by Cognition AI, was hailed as a transformative solution to help streamline software development when it was unveiled…
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Developers are struggling to build generative AI applications – here’s why
AI application development faces significant obstacles due to a growing engineering skills gap and a dearth of effective tooling, an IBM study has found. Though the majority of respondents who identified as AI developers or data scientists considered themselves AI experts, less than a quarter (24%) of application developers ranked themselves at the same level. This highlights a growing generative…
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Enterprises are struggling to fill senior cybersecurity roles — and it’s causing staff burnout to skyrocket
Four-in-ten cybersecurity teams are understaffed, with senior team members particularly hard to find, according to new research. While seven-in-ten junior cybersecurity staff positions are typically filled within six months and only 3% of roles take more than a year to fill, things are very different further up the hierarchy. More than half of companies told Kaspersky it takes between four…
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Platform engineering has a whole host of problems — developers are struggling with disparate device and OS environments and still writing embedded code with custom solutions
Platform engineering was viewed by many organizations as a silver bullet in the pursuit to automate tasks and streamline development workflows. Yet despite this, nearly two-thirds of embedded software from organizations with a platform engineering strategy is still created with custom, ad hoc solutions, according to a new report from Forrester Consulting and Qt Group. The joint study found 65%…
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Qualcomm eyes pieces of Intel’s struggling chip business – Computerworld
This week, Intel launched its Lunar Lake chip, designed to power AI applications, as part of its push to regain a competitive edge. However, Intel outsourced significant portions of the chip’s fabrication to TSMC, a shift from its historical reliance on in-house production. Qualcomm’s expansion strategy With the potential acquisition, Qualcomm could significantly expand its footprint in the PC chip…
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