December 2025

Walmart’s AI strategy: Beyond the hype, what’s actually working

Walmart’s December 9 transfer to Nasdaq wasn’t just a symbolic gesture. The US$905 billion retailer is making its boldest claim yet: that it’s no longer a traditional discount chain, but a tech-powered enterprise using AI to fundamentally rewire retail operations.  But beyond the marketing spin and the parade of AI announcements, what’s genuinely transforming at […]

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CEOs still betting big on AI: Strategy vs. return on investment in 2026

Enterprise leaders are pressing ahead with artificial intelligence, even as early results remain uneven. Reporting from the Wall Street Journal and Reuters shows that most CEOs expect AI spending to keep rising through 2026, despite difficulty tying those investments to clear, enterprise-wide returns. This tension highlights where many organisations now sit in their AI journey.

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AI in 2026: Experimental AI concludes as autonomous systems rise

Generative AI’s experimental phase is concluding, making way for truly autonomous systems in 2026 that act rather than merely summarise. 2026 will lose the focus on model parameters and be about agency, energy efficiency, and the ability to navigate complex industrial environments. The next twelve months represent a departure from chatbots toward autonomous systems executing

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Microsoft’s Copilot usage analysis exposes the 2 am philosophy question phenomenon

F. Scott Fitzgerald once observed that “in a real dark night of the soul, it is always three o’clock in the morning.” Microsoft’s latest Copilot usage analysis suggests this nocturnal tendency toward existential contemplation persists in the AI age—with religion and philosophy conversations rising through the rankings during early morning hours. The Microsoft AI (MAI) research team

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Perplexity: AI agents are taking over complex enterprise tasks

New adoption data from Perplexity reveals how AI agents are driving workflow efficiency gains by taking over complex enterprise tasks. For the past year, the technology sector has operated under the assumption that the next evolution of generative AI would advance beyond conversation into action. While Large Language Models (LLMs) serve as a reasoning engine,

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Accenture and Anthropic partner to boost enterprise AI integration

Accenture and Anthropic are setting out to boost enterprise AI integration with a newly-expanded partnership. While 2024 was defined by corporate curiosity regarding Large Language Models (LLMs), the current mandate for business leaders is operationalising these tools to achieve a return on investment. The new Accenture Anthropic Business Group combines Anthropic’s model capabilities with Accenture’s

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OpenAI targets AI skills gap with new certification standards

Adoption of generative AI has outpaced workforce capability, prompting OpenAI to target the skills gap with new certification standards. While it’s safe to say OpenAI’s tools have reached mass adoption, organisations struggle to convert this usage into reliable output. To address this, OpenAI has announced ‘AI Foundations,’ a structured initiative designed to standardise how employees

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