Gulf Business on MSN
From pilots to production: How AI earns trust at national scale
Sergej Loiter, CEO of Search, AI, and AdTech at Yango Group, on why ownership, people, and data matter more than models at ...
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Every Baby Is Now On Instagram. Why It Bothers Me As A Parent... And A Tech Journalist
I feel Instagram isn’t just a place where photos sit. Every image is processed. Faces are analysed. Behaviour is tracked.
Ditto for CEO aspirations to ‘disrupt the market’ or create a ‘blue ocean’ with uncontested new revenue pools. While chief ...
For 26 years, my career has been woven through the worlds of financial services, wealth management, and insurance. It feels surreal to write that number, as the memory of how it began remains so ...
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Shop, donate, and transform education: Checkers’ back-to-school initiative
You can tell a great deal about a country’s future by what sits on a child’s school desk. In high-performing education systems, nobody wonders whether a learner has a pen, a workbook, or a ruler.
AI agents are moving from demos into real business workflows, shifting the focus from how capable they sound to how reliably and safely they behave. In production, trust is treated as an engineering ...
Credit decisioning used to run on a slower clock. A lender pulled a credit bureau file, reviewed a few documents, ran policy ...
Explore how infrastructure investments are transforming India's housing market, shaping buyer preferences and driving demand in 2026.
MTD supports that direction, but the benefits only appear when clients adopt better habits and firms run a consistent process to support them. It’s risky to assume quarterly reporting fixes workflow ...
A sharp move higher over a recent stretch has placed Donaldson’s (NYSE:DCI) shares near an annual high. This type of move often reflects a combination of company updates, sector sentiment, and broader ...
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Why do some brains adapt to change faster than others? New study offers clues
Our brains do not all work at the same speed – new research suggests that part of the difference comes down to how well we juggle fast and slow information. View on euronews ...
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