Procurement must mandate AI disclosure after flawed citations in A$3.48M ACCS report

Dubious footnotes undercut a A$3.48 million trial, and procurement needs to catch up Public policy needs reliable evidence. A A$3.48 million age‑assurance technology trial run by the UK‑based Age Check Certification Scheme (ACCS), a report that helped inform Australia’s under‑16 social media ban, is now under scrutiny after investigators flagged multiple problematic references and apparent […]
Microsoft AI Buildout Bottleneck: Datacentre Capacity, GPU Counts, and Executive Takeaways

Is Microsoft’s AI buildout being held back by datacentre capacity? “If you can’t do that, you may actually have a bunch of chips sitting in inventory that I can’t plug in.” Satya Nadella’s line, from the All Things AI podcast, gets to the core of the issue. High-end GPU accelerators do nothing until they are […]
Meta’s Personal-AI Manifesto Needs a Compatibility Matrix, Privacy Whitepaper and SLAs

Executive summary Thesis: Mark Zuckerberg’s roughly 6, 500‑word essay, “The Future Is for Everyone” (Meta), promises ubiquitous personal AI agents, but public reaction has been skepticism, not celebration. Why it matters: For business leaders, the question isn’t the idea; it’s delivery. Device compatibility, clear privacy controls, and stable commercial terms will determine whether a personal‑AI […]
AI Trust Over Tone: Rebuilding Public Confidence with Measurable Benefits and Smarter Regulation

Trust, not tone, is where the fight over AI really is When investor Gavin Baker told the All‑In podcast and posted on X that Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei had “lost the argument” on AI regulation and should “make an effort to be a more positive advocate for his own industry, ” it looked like another […]
Automated interviews: why hiring needs transparency, audits and meaningful human oversight

When interviews become automated: why hiring needs more human judgement, not less “Almost half of UK jobseekers have found themselves pitching to an AI bot, according to recent research.” That line, reported in The Guardian, captures why automated and asynchronous hiring is not only speeding recruitment, it’s changing the experience of work for many candidates, […]
AI for Mid‑Budget Films: How Generative Tools Cut Costs and Reshape Production

It will help get mid‑budget films made: why directors are embracing AI On set, an actor performs in front of a fan; on monitors, her movement is composited in real time against a meadow that never existed. The backdrop wasn’t filmed, it was generated by a video model and stitched into the shot as the […]
20% of Employed Americans Delegate Work to AI: A Practical Playbook for Leaders

20% of employed Americans report delegating at least one task to AI, but “delegate” needs unpacking A July 10-19, 2026 survey conducted for Epoch AI by Ipsos found that 20% of employed U.S. adults say they have delegated at least one work task to AI that previously went to a coworker or outside contractor. That’s […]
Custom AI Benchmarks: What to Verify Before Betting Your Automation Budget

When public benchmarks lie, your automation budget pays Many teams report the same disappointment: a model tops a public leaderboard, you deploy it, and production reveals slower responses, more retries, and unexpected human editing. Public benchmarks like GLUE or MMLU are useful for measuring progress, but they were not built to predict how a model […]
Anthropic Claude watermark: a useful forensic signal, not legal proof

Anthropic’s Claude watermark: a useful forensic tool, but not a legal stamp Anthropic laid out how it will embed subtle, machine-detectable patterns into Claude’s text to satisfy the EU AI Act’s Transparency Code. The company says the watermark will be invisible to readers, won’t degrade output quality, and will be detectable via a key-based API. […]
Reported Nvidia $250B Guarantee for OpenAI’s 10GW Ohio Campus — Risks and Board Actions

On Aug 15, 2026 the Wall Street Journal reported Nvidia was in talks to underwrite roughly $250 billion for OpenAI’s planned 10‑GW Ohio campus, a single contingent claim that would dwarf Nvidia’s prior disclosed guarantee exposures and force boards to rethink vendor risk. That one line explains why CFOs, general counsels, and data‑center planners leaned […]