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Global AI News aggregates international coverage of artificial intelligence developments, making it one of the most comprehensive feeds for volume and reach. Its RSS feed brings together daily updates spanning research, industry, policy, and consumer-level AI applications. With 10–15 posts per day, the feed is fast-moving and broad in scope. Readers can expect coverage of generative AI, corporate announcements, ethical debates, and regulatory changes worldwide. Unlike specialized feeds, Global AI News emphasizes breadth, ensuring subscribers get a sweeping overview of global developments in a single place. This makes it especially useful for journalists, researchers, and professionals who want to track trends without monitoring multiple outlets. The feed’s high frequency means some stories may overlap with other sources, but it ensures nothing important is missed.

  • Deloitte sounds alarm as AI agent deployment outruns safety frameworks

    A new report from Deloitte has warned that businesses are deploying AI agents faster than their safety protocols and safeguards can keep up. Therefore, serious concerns around security, data privacy, and accountability are spreading. According to the survey, agentic systems are moving from pilot to production so quickly that traditional risk controls, which were designed The post Deloitte sounds alarm as AI agent deployment outruns safety frameworks appeared first on AI News.

  • Franny Hsiao, Salesforce: Scaling enterprise AI

    Scaling enterprise AI requires overcoming architectural oversights that often stall pilots before production, a challenge that goes far beyond model selection. While generative AI prototypes are easy to spin up, turning them into reliable business assets involves solving the difficult problems of data engineering and governance. Ahead of AI & Big Data Global 2026 in The post Franny Hsiao, Salesforce: Scaling enterprise AI appeared first on AI News.

  • Masumi Network: How AI-blockchain fusion adds trust to burgeoning agent economy

    2026 will see forward-thinking organisations building out their squads of AI agents across roles and functions. But amid the rush, there is another aspect to consider. One of IDC’s enterprise technology predictions for the coming five years, published in October, was fascinating. “By 2030, up to 20% of [global 1000] organisations will have faced lawsuits, The post Masumi Network: How AI-blockchain fusion adds trust to burgeoning agent economy appeared first on AI News.

  • White House compares industrial revolution with AI era

    A White House paper titled “Artificial Intelligence and the Great Divergence” sets out parallels between the effects of the industrial revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries and the current times, with artificial intelligence positioned as guiding the way the world’s economies will be shaped. Artificial intelligence now sits at the centre of US economic The post White House compares industrial revolution with AI era appeared first on AI News.

  • Gallup Workforce shows details of AI adoption in US workplaces

    Artificial intelligence has moved into the US workplace, but its adoption remains uneven, fragmented, and tied to role, industry, and organisation. Findings from a Gallup Workforce survey covering the period to the end of December 2025 show how employees use AI, who benefits most from it, and where areas of uncertainty remain. The findings draw The post Gallup Workforce shows details of AI adoption in US workplaces appeared first on AI News.

  • Inside Standard Chartered’s approach to running AI under privacy rules

    For banks trying to put AI into real use, the hardest questions often come before any model is trained. Can the data be used at all? Where is it allowed to be stored? Who is responsible once the system goes live? At Standard Chartered, these privacy-driven questions now shape how AI systems are built, and The post Inside Standard Chartered’s approach to running AI under privacy rules appeared first on AI News.

  • Databricks: Enterprise AI adoption shifts to agentic systems

    According to Databricks, enterprise AI adoption is shifting to agentic systems as organisations embrace intelligent workflows. Generative AI’s first wave promised business transformation but often delivered little more than isolated chatbots and stalled pilot programmes. Technology leaders found themselves managing high expectations with limited operational utility. However, new telemetry from Databricks suggests the market has The post Databricks: Enterprise AI adoption shifts to agentic systems appeared first on AI News.

  • Anthropic selected to build government AI assistant pilot

    Anthropic has been selected to build government AI assistant capabilities to modernise how citizens interact with complex state services. For both public and private sector technology leaders, the integration of LLMs into customer-facing platforms often stalls at the proof-of-concept stage. The UK’s Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology (DSIT) aims to bypass this common hurdle The post Anthropic selected to build government AI assistant pilot appeared first on AI News.

  • Lowering the barriers databases place in the way of strategy, with RavenDB

    If database technologies offered performance, flexibility and security, most professionals would be happy to get two of the three, and they might have to expect to accept some compromises, too. Systems optimised for speed demand manual tuning, while flexible platforms can impose costs when early designs become constraints. Security is, sadly, sometimes, a bolt-on, with The post Lowering the barriers databases place in the way of strategy, with RavenDB appeared first on AI News.

  • Cold snap highlight’s airlines’ proactive use of AI

    The severe weather experienced at present in the US has placed significant strain on the airline industry in the country, with knock-on effects of changes to schedules and routes affecting the rest of the world. It’s at times like this that companies have to respond to queries from customers at a much greater rate than The post Cold snap highlight’s airlines’ proactive use of AI appeared first on AI News.