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7 trends shaping digital transformation in 2025 – and AI looms large | ZDNET
From autonomous enterprises built on a hybrid workforce to a house of AI agents, here's where digital transformation goes next. Go to Source
RAG is a Fancy, Lying Search Engine
RAG is popular but unfit for many enterprise use cases and I explain both of those things. RAG has taken the GenAI world by storm. This is a mistake of excess, which will resolve to a sane equilibrium eventually. But there’s a lot to say about RAG in the mean time. Go...
AI adoption stalls as inferencing costs confound cloud users • The Register
: Please insert another million dollars to continue Broader AI adoption by enterprise customers is being hindered by the complexity of trying to forecast inferencing costs amid a fear being saddled with excessive bills for cloud services. Go to Source
Specialist Learning Providers Tap AI to Gain Competitive Edge
AI is driving bold reinvention in learning tech specialists, but trust, ethics and design still shape long-term impact. Go to Source
Real-Time Strategy games and AI interfaces – by David Hoang
Issue 247: How early computer gamers have been trained for Agent orchestration Go to Source
Policy Exchange – Government in the Age of Superintelligence
A new report from Policy Exchange – backed by Lord (William) Hague – calls on the Government to rewire its institutions for the coming age of superintelligent technologies – and warns that “incrementalism is no longer enough” Go to Source
Digital and mission-driven government: digital, burdens and networks | Nesta
The first of three essays by Richard Pope, author of Platformland: An anatomy of next-generation public services, on how digital can provide a unifying role in the successful delivery of the government’s missions. Go to Source
Fish Food: Episode 647 – Superagency: Amplifying Human Capability with AI
AI extending human, how AI is changing jobs, ChatGPT for business, WPP's 30,000 AI agents, how social media has evolved, and what we lose with AI art. Go to Source
The rise of reasoning machines – by Nathan Lambert
A sufficiently general definition of reasoning I’ve been using is: Reasoning is the process of drawing conclusions by generating inferences from observations. Go to Source

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Agentic AI Needs Strong Foundations
The respected American venture capitalist Mary Meeker recently shared her first internet trends report since 2019, focused on AI and its future. It runs to 340 slides (with center-aligned text … grrr!), so it takes time to absorb. But in addition to its meta-level...
New Models and Old Challenges
It has been a busy couple of weeks for analysts covering new AI launches, with some impactful new models and agentic systems being announced that add up to a significant advance in capabilities. Hot on the heels of announcing Gemini 2.5 Pro, Google announced AI Mode...
Making the Invisible Visible
There was a quiet but era-defining shift last week when Google searches in Safari declined for the first time as a result of more people switching to AI tools for finding information. This could have far-reaching consequences both for Google and also for Apple, who...
The AI Space Race Could Benefit us all, But Technology Adoption Takes Time
There was another important open model release this week, Alibaba’s QWEN 3, which seems to be an impressive release that relies on strong reasoning capabilities to bring up its benchmark scores. As Nathan Lambert explains, the variety of post-training methods being...
How can AI Help Accelerate Europe’s Industrial Renaissance?
Industrial AI is starting to transform the way we make things, and the cost model for doing so, which could provide a much-needed boost to the industrial renaissance that Europe needs in the face of growing geopolitical risk. But whilst AI will play a role in products...
AI-led Transformation of the Professional & Financial Services Ecosystem
I recently gave a keynote talk at the Innovate UK / ESRC UK National Showcase: Next Generation Professional & Financial Services event in London, which brought together funded innovation projects in fintech, legal, accounting and insurtech with other practitioners...
AI Coding Means We Need Service & Experience Design More Than Ever
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Who’s the Bot Now?
The launch of ChatGPT 4.5 last week was not so much a ‘breakthrough’ release as an expensive incremental improvement or consolidation of existing capabilities before the hotly anticipated GPT5. Simon Willison has a good roundup of reactions and testing,...
Beyond Simple Office Automation: The Rise of Super Operators
As always, there is a lot going on this week - or at least being announced - in the field of AI that is relevant to firms and other organisations who are still working out their own use of the technology, from OpenAI’s promise of GPT4.5 leading to a multi-model...
Destruction, disruption, change and transition strategies
The words ‘change’ and ‘disruption’ are seen by many within the tech sector as unalloyed good, but there are many situations where seeing a problem and breaking down the old system are easier by orders of magnitude than building something new in its place. And of...