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How low code can give agentic AI guide rails for the enterprise

Low code is far from new and has struggled to gain widespread enterprise popularity. Yet the arrival and adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) is not a threat to low code. The principles of low code are providing a safe harbour for enterprise AI development. “AI unleashed will destroy the software industry. Goodbye to SAP and…

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AWS apologises for 14-hour outage and sets out causes of US datacentre region downtime

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has issued an apology to its customers inconvenienced by its largest US datacentre region suffering a 14-hour outage on 20 October, in a blog detailing the precise nature of the technical difficulties its services suffered. As previously reported by Computer Weekly, the outage originated in the public cloud giant’s US-East-1 datacentre…

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Ministry of Justice’s OpenAI deal paves way to sovereign AI

The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with OpenAI to provide civil servants with access to ChatGPT Enterprise. The MoU includes the option of UK data residency for customers using the OpenAI API Platform, ChatGPT Enterprise and ChatGPT Edu.  OpenAI technology is being used across the UK government to provide…

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Claude Just Got A New Skills Feature To Improve How You Work With AI

miss.cabul/Shutterstock After releasing Claude Sonnet 4.5 and Claude Haiku 4.5 in the past few weeks, Anthropic on Thursday announced a new feature called Skills that will be available in Claude “to improve how it performs specific tasks.” Put differently, Claude will have access to folders that contain specific information about a particular activity, with Skills primarily…

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Interview: Sacha Vaughan, chief supply chain officer, Joseph Joseph

Sacha Vaughan, chief supply chain officer at houseware manufacturer Joseph Joseph, is in a fortunate position – her board recognises the critical role of the supply chain in a digital age, which she suggests isn’t always the case. “Many brands see the supply chain as simply moving boxes from one place to another,” she says.…

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Tinker Is Thinking Machines Lab’s First AI Product, But It’s Not The ChatGPT Rival Some Expected

Kimberly White/Getty Images There’s been a lot of excitement about Mira Murati’s Thinking Machines Lab (TML) AI startup ever since the former high-ranking OpenAI executive left the company that created the ChatGPT chatbot and spawned the current AI revolution. A year later, Murati’s AI firm is ready to release its first, highly anticipated AI product. …

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ChatGPT: Everything you need to know

Since its public debut in 2022, ChatGPT has swiftly reshaped the technological landscape and global economy. As the first widely accessible artificial intelligence (AI) tool to deliver near-human cognitive performance (from holding conversations and drafting emails to coding and conducting complex research), it has captured the attention of the general public and the business world.…

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Warlock claims more victims as cyber attacks hit Colt and Orange

Warlock, the emergent cyber crime gang that claims it is holding UK network and telecoms services provider Colt’s data to ransom, appears to have hit multiple other victims in the past few weeks, it has emerged. This is according to data supplied through the open source RansomLook.io information service, which is currently tracking 475 ransomware…

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Commvault users told to patch two RCE exploit chains

Data backup and replication specialist Commvault has issued patches covering off four vulnerabilities in its core software product that, left unaddressed, could be combined to achieve two distinct remote code execution (RCE) exploit chains. The four issues were discovered by WatchTowr vulnerability researchers who were probing Commvault’s software after having stumbled upon another RCE flaw…

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