While the UK government has spent 12 months building its AI future, threat actors have spent that same time perfecting the tools needed to exploit them
Tesla plans to more than double capital spending to a record high of more than $20 billion this year - but little of it will go to its traditional business of selling electric vehicles to human drivers.
The immaturity of AI agents is becoming clearer, showing as inconsistent performance and an inability to understand the unpredictable context of human behaviour
To achieve shared prosperity, we must not just ask “How smart will AI models get?” but “How will their value circulate in the real economy of goods and services?”
Whilst the business world obsesses over which AI tools to deploy and which technical skills to hurriedly upskill and teach, they’re missing what matters