Enterprise Applications

Australia's artificial intelligence sector has experienced explosive growth, with the number of AI companies nearly tripling since 2023 and patent applications quadrupling over the past decade, according to a new government report.

Artificial intelligence has officially entered the mainstream workplace, with nearly three-quarters of workers using it regularly, according to a comprehensive new study. But the real business value remains concentrated among a select group of companies that have moved beyond simply deploying AI tools to completely redesigning how work gets done.

Progress Software Corporation has unveiled the latest version of its Semaphore metadata management platform, introducing advanced artificial intelligence capabilities designed to help enterprises better organize and extract value from their data assets.

A significant trust gap is emerging in enterprise artificial intelligence, with 42% of organizations expressing doubt about their AI and machine learning model outputs despite widespread adoption of data monitoring systems, according to a new report.

Archive360, an enterprise data archiving company, has announced a new integration with cloud data platform Snowflake that allows organizations to make their archived data available for AI and analytics applications while maintaining governance controls.

Anomalo has announced the general availability of its Unstructured Data Monitoring product, now enhanced with a major new feature called Workflows that promises to help enterprises tackle one of their biggest challenges in deploying generative AI applications.

Boston-based data security company Immuta has unveiled significant enhancements to its AI-powered data provisioning platform, targeting what the company identifies as a critical obstacle to enterprise artificial intelligence adoption: sluggish manual data access processes.

A comprehensive new study has revealed significant privacy concerns with artificial intelligence platforms from major technology companies, with Meta AI ranking as the most privacy-invasive.

Australia's patchy adoption of artificial intelligence and mounting regulatory burden could leave the nation trailing behind global competitors, according to a new submission from the Governance Institute of Australia to the Productivity Commission.

A Sydney-based developer has launched what it calls a practical solution to one of modern business's biggest challenges: how to meaningfully integrate artificial intelligence into everyday operations without getting lost in technical jargon.

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