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On the 9th of June 2026, Anthropic released Claude Fable 5, the first model from their most powerful tier to be made available to the general public. I want to be upfront with you. This is not

Build Was a Big Week. Here Is What Actually Happened. Every year, Microsoft Build is the conference where developers and engineers get a first look at what is coming next. Most of the coverage that follows is

A few months ago I started experimenting with OpenClaw, the open-source agent platform that now underpins Microsoft Scout. I built out a handful of agents to help with marketing tasks: one to assist with research, one to

I use Perplexity almost every day. I reach for it when I need to think through a problem quickly, cross-reference a claim, or pull together research from across the web without trawling through a dozen tabs. It's

For the past two years, most conversations about AI in business have centred on what it can do: drafting content, summarising meetings, surfacing data, automating workflows. The governance question, specifically what happens to your data when AI

Not long ago, an AI that could answer a question felt impressive. Now, AI can attend your meetings, prepare your reports, manage your inbox, and take action across your business systems without being asked twice. That's not

Last week, Microsoft's AI chief Mustafa Suleyman told the Financial Times he believes AI will automate "most, if not all" computer-based tasks performed by white-collar workers, and it could happen within the next 12 to 18 months.

Here's a scenario I'm hearing from more and more business leaders right now. They've rolled out Microsoft 365 Copilot, a handful of people on the team are using ChatGPT, and someone in the marketing or legal team

Picture this. You switch on Copilot, your team starts asking questions, and within days it's drafting emails, summarising meetings, and pulling data from your files. It works well. Then someone asks it something it probably shouldn't answer,

On 23 April 2026, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella stood alongside Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Sydney and announced something that genuinely caught my attention: a A$25 billion investment in Australia's AI and cloud infrastructure, the largest single