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When AI stops advising and starts acting
Read the full story: When AI stops advising and starts actingAI is moving from assistance towards delegated action inside chat. Tencent’s latest WeChat move points to a wider shift in enterprise technology, where the real question is no longer whether employees use AI, but how companies govern permissions, approvals, audit trails, and accountability once software begins acting on a worker’s…
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ICS.AI targets university AI access gap
ICS.AI is offering universities wider governed student AI access nationwide.…
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Meta breach exposes agent oversight gaps
Meta incident spotlights fresh risks from autonomous workplace AI tools.…
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Business Quarter Issue 3 is live now
Business Quarter Issue 3 is live, helping leaders navigate uncertainty.…
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AIM transfers gather pace on reforms
AIM graduates are moving up as listing reforms take hold.…
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FCA rules sharpen third-party cyber oversight
FCA rules tighten cyber reporting across financial services supply chains.…
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Iceland boss urges profit cap on energy firms
Richard Walker calls for temporary energy profit cap amid tensions.…
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Why this energy crisis feels different
Energy risk is familiar, but this disruption is arriving through…
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Metro Bank adds FX forwards service
Metro Bank is expanding hedging tools for business customers further.…
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Hargreaves Lansdown services resume after glitch
Hargreaves Lansdown resolves technical issues disrupting customer access. The UK’s…
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Retirement gaps create business planning risk
Most workers are off course for retirement, Flagstone survey finds.…

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Business Quarter Issue 3 is live now

Business Quarter Issue 3 is live, helping leaders navigate uncertainty. The new edition examines planning, AI, trust, and growth in a market where certainty is scarcer than it once was.





