Quality assurance stories
Local AI infrastructure deployments in Europe should get faster, with customers able to build, test and ship racks from Reading.
The pay-per-minute service could cut testing costs for teams that need to check apps across many handset types and screen sizes.
The integration could improve defect detection and traceability by feeding camera-based inspection results directly into quality records.
Security teams should treat AI patching with caution after 53.9% of 6,080 model-generated fixes failed or introduced new flaws.
Live data aims to cut delays and boost confidence on UK concrete pours as contractors seek to verify filling, pressure and strength in real time.
Developers are turning to AI tools and outsourced infrastructure as cloud providers battle for a bigger share of the global games market.
Asia-Pacific customer experience providers are under pressure to prove AI delivers measurable gains, with TP scoring highest on innovation and growth.
US enterprises could cut software delivery time by months as DesignVerse brings its AI tools to regulated industries beyond Europe.
Stricter checks now govern the 15,000-star repository as Google tries to stop weak instructions and broken links hurting AI coding agents.
The deal aims to help enterprise AI testing tools judge software changes more reliably across complex systems and dependencies.
Enterprise buyers can now procure Testlio's testing services through AWS and Microsoft marketplaces, alongside pre-committed cloud spend.
Construction teams can now connect approved AI tools to live project data without moving it outside their own systems.
Many employees say AI-generated work is adding checks, slowing projects and making jobs feel less meaningful, a new survey shows.
Sellers on G2A's marketplace can now handle support surges more quickly as the AI tool has cut human intervention on cases by up to 30%.
Singapore startup's wearable data system could cut robotics training costs by up to 50 times as physical AI demand grows.
Chipmakers could gain earlier fault detection as the software links equipment data, analytics and AI to improve yield and quality.
Human error exposed client email addresses to other recipients, prompting PGF Services to overhaul bulk email checks and staff training.
Enterprise teams can now use natural language to plan, build and troubleshoot integrations as SnapLogic widens SnapGPT across its platform.
Britain's legal and accounting firms risk losing business as clients demand AI-led quality gains that few providers are delivering.
Full-call analysis has lifted Finance One's compliance and coaching performance, after the lender reviewed more than 300,000 customer calls.