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Executive Intelligence podcast - why does Zoho approach AI differently? With Raju Vegesna and Ram Ramamoorthy

We are in dire need of fresh approaches to enterprise AI - and details on how they work. Time to dig in with two Zoho executives, both of whom bring the issues of privacy, data sovereignty, and customer control over "intelligence" to a head.

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The long and the short of IT - the week in digibytes

News items from this week that didn't make the cut for full analysis, but deserve an airing. This week, how OpenAI spurned investor wooing, someone's probably looking over your shoulder as you read this, and some welcome 'peace and love' from Haight Ashbury via Salesforce's Marc Benioff.

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Enterprise hits and misses - AI adoption sparks an employee well-being debate, as agentic use cases gain traction

This week - AI adoption is inevitable, but employee well-being is another matter. Where do the solutions lie? Agentic use cases from commerce to collaboration are piling up, and so are the lessons. After a break, look who's back in the whiffs section...

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What the history of money - and its rise - could tell us about AI's future

AI, like money before it, is fundamentally a coordination technology that's reorganizing society, but unlike money's gradual evolution with institutional safeguards built through centuries of struggle, AI is being rapidly deployed by a handful of private companies before democratic oversight can catch up

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What if your security problem is really your data problem? Here's why Databricks is shifting the blame as it enters cybersecurity

Cybersecurity principles are simple, says Databricks' Field CISO. The hard part is doing them at scale across thousands of users and hundreds of applications. The company thinks its data platform – not another security tool – is the answer.

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