AI Testing Tools Are Easy To Buy But Hard To Trust

A tool can create more tests, but it does not automatically create more confidence.

Sam Altman Wants A Global Referee For AI. He Also Wants The U.S. Government To Own A Piece Of OpenAI.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman called for a U.S.-led global AI standards body in the FT. A day later, the FT reported OpenAI offered the U.S. government a 5% stake worth $42.6 billion.

The Limits Of Reinventing A Legacy Brand

Digital innovation alone does not define a brand; the challenge is whether, in the pursuit of becoming something new, we can remain recognizably ourselves.

The Intelligent Finance Core: Four Priorities For Growth, Control And Strategic Advantage

A connected finance core brings together planning, operations, controls and data signals across the enterprise.

In Construction, Trust Is A Verifiable Metric

In construction, technology should make it possible to build an infrastructure of certainty that preserves data integrity, accountability and professional trust. Ronald Bisio

Why Your Insurer May Stop Covering Your AI Decisions

By walking away from decisions a company cannot explain and contain, insurers have drawn a line in the sand.

Booing AI Won’t Fix It. Leadership Will.

More than 50% of Americans now have a negative opinion of it. A gap is widening between people and this technology. But too many prejudices still persist.

Entrepreneurs Beware: Inexpensive AI Is The Future Of Medicine

A new study suggests inexpensive AI could reshape healthcare’s business model by helping patients use LLMs to manage and improve their health.

FTC Floats AI Policy Aiming To Ensure That AI Makers Disclose The Truth About Biases In Their LLMs

FTC released a new proposal about AI governance on July 1, 2026. Important and controversial. An AI Insider analysis and scoop.

Why No One Really Understands AI, And Why That Should Worry Us

AI is moving into business and everyday life, yet even leading AI companies still struggle to explain why these systems hallucinate or behave unpredictably.