4 little bits of Tech, that you might find interesting…
Good Morning and Happy Tuesday. Welcome to issue 46 of The Tech Stop.
Ramp Achieves 99% AI Adoption, Anthropic Restricts Advanced Claude Mythos Model Due to Cybersecurity Risks, Kingfisher Cuts Invoice Processing Time 90% and OpenAI Proposes "Robot Tax"
Financial services company builds its own AI productivity suite, transforming every employee into an AI power-user - owning AI infrastructure can create competitive advantage through faster learning cycles. More.
POV: Audit current AI tool adoption rates, and consider building internal AI infrastructure that integrates directly with existing workflows.AI-powered vulnerability discovery has reached industrial scale. Manufacturing and construction companies with connected systems face both better defence and risk from sophisticated attackers. More.
POV: Traditional security approaches may become inadequate, leverage advanced AI tools.
International home improvement retailer automated invoice data entry across 6 countries, reducing processing time from 5 minutes to 25 seconds per invoice. More.
POV: Identify manual processes and automate.
OpenAI Proposes "Robot Tax" on automated labour, with expectations of significant workforce disruption. This could affect labour cost and tax structures for companies adopting automation. More.
POV: Review workforce automation plans and consider phased implementation that includes retraining programs to stay ahead of potential regulatory requirements.
Something to keep an eye on: New metamaterials learn to change shape, adapt, and move without a central brain, mimicking living systems. More.
That’s all for this week folks, see you next time 🙌
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