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KPMG: Inside the AI agent playbook driving enterprise margin gains
“System glitch, corps dumping major credits into AI, but the ROI is still a ghost in the machine. KPMG’s got the 411, and it’s a wake-up call for all you suits out there – the gap between AI spend and actual biz value is widening like a digital chasm. We’re talkin’ $186 million in AI…
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Alpine F1 team denies Franco Colapinto sabotage claims
Imagine you’re a chef in a high-pressure kitchen, and you’re working alongside your colleague to create the perfect dish. But when the plates are presented, yours looks and tastes completely different from your partner’s, despite using the same recipe. That’s kind of what happened to Franco Colapinto, the second driver for the Alpine Formula 1…
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RPA matters, but AI changes how automation works
“Listen up, netrunners. RPA’s still got game, but AI’s the new player in town, changin’ the automation scene. Companies are jackin’ in software bots to handle the grind, like data entry and invoice processing, without needin’ AI overlords. It’s all about followin’ the rules, like a well-oiled machine. But AI’s the wildcard, introducin’ machine learnin’…
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Ocorian: Family offices turn to AI for financial data insights
“Systems online, hackers. The high-rollers of the financial world – family offices – are jackin’ into the power of AI to decode the secrets of their financial data. According to a recent scan by Ocorian, a whopping 86% of these private wealth crews are harnessing the might of machine learning to turbocharge their daily ops…
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Miami will be the start of a “new F1 championship”, here’s why
Imagine the F1 championship as a high-stakes game of chess. The teams have been carefully planning their moves, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. And that moment is about to arrive – in Miami. The city’s Grand Prix in May is being hailed as the starting point of a “new championship” by Ferrari F1…
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Question of the week: Is George Russell still a title favourite?
Imagine you’re at a high-stakes poker game, and George Russell is the player with the strongest hand. At the beginning of the season, he was the one to beat, with a Mercedes car that seemed unbeatable. But, just like in poker, the game is full of twists and turns. Russell’s dominant win in one of…
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Why “miracles are not possible” to quickly fix Audi’s F1 engine problems
Imagine you’re on a road trip, and your car’s engine starts to sputter and lose power. You might be able to limp to the nearest gas station, but you know you can’t just fill up the tank and expect the problem to magically disappear. That’s roughly the situation Audi is facing in the world of…
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Lewis Hamilton says he had to “break the rules” to change F1 fashion
Imagine a world where superheroes only wore their traditional capes and colorful suits, without any personal flair or style. That’s what the Formula 1 (F1) scene was like before Lewis Hamilton burst onto the scene. For years, drivers were stuck in a sea of sponsor-laden team wear, like robots dressed in identical uniforms. But then,…
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Red Bull struggling “one second off” leaders as it faces new reality in F1 2026
Imagine being the king of the mountain, standing tall and proud, with the world at your feet. That’s what Red Bull has been in the world of Formula 1, dominating the tracks and claiming title after title. But, just like a mighty earthquake can shake the foundations of a mountain, the new era of F1…
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Did Ferrari outsmart Mercedes on energy strategy: How Charles Leclerc secured his Japan F1 podium
Imagine you’re playing a game of chess, where each move is crucial and can change the outcome of the game. That’s exactly what happened in the Japan F1, where Ferrari outmaneuvered Mercedes, making a clever move that secured Charles Leclerc’s spot on the podium. Think of the track at Suzuka as a puzzle, with limited…