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Consumers across Asia Pacific (APAC) are facing an AI paradox: where the technology is embraced for productivity and efficiency, but fears around privacy risks, fraud, and employment impact hinder widespread trust. This was revealed in a new study by F5 (NASDAQ: FFIV), which explored the perceptions and attitudes APAC consumers have about AI.
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New report highlights key barriers hindering AI adoption and investment growth
GUEST RESEARCH: Informatica (NYSE: INFA), a leader in enterprise AI-powered cloud data management, today announced findings from its global CDO Insights 2025 survey, revealing that less than half of Generative AI (GenAI) pilots have successfully transitioned to production in 70% of Australian organisations surveyed.
COMPANY NEWS: Thoughtworks, a global technology consultancy integrating strategy, design and engineering to drive digital innovation, today released the fifth edition of Looking Glass, a report designed to help companies navigate industry shifts and identify new opportunities for growth. The report features five chapters, which the company calls ‘lenses’; each one is designed to help readers better analyse today’s most important technology trends.
Over 80% of Australian knowledge workers note data security is extremely or very important when using AI-powered visual collaboration tools
GUEST OPINION by David Torgerson, VP of Technology and Security at Lucid Software: : Lucid Software, the leader in visual collaboration software, has today released data from its latest survey which explores the sentiment of artificial intelligence (AI) among Australian knowledge workers. The research centred on the themes of AI adoption, usage, reception and security.
GUEST OPINION: Since late last year, the development of artificial intelligence has gained momentum at what seems like an inexorable pace.
The United States leads the world in Artificial Intelligence, with China second in the AI stakes race despite exerting significant efforts to close the gap and dominate the field, according to a new report.
Sydney is one of a number of artificial intelligence "experience zones" established across the Asia Pacific and Japan region by Dell EMC, in partnership with Intel, as part of a move to accelerate AI adoption across the region.
Australian organisations are embracing artificial intelligence with almost three quarters of businesses surveyed reporting a positive impact from AI.
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