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AI in Hungary could unlock productivity gains of €15 billion: McKinseyMcKinsey projects AI could boost Hungary's productivity by €15 billion by 2030, helping close the gap with European neighbours. However, la...
Why the ET Most Innovative AI Product Awards 2026 are spotlighting industry-specific innovationThe most impactful AI products of 2026 aren't built to do everything; they're built to solve one problem exceptionally well. The ET Most In...
Winning with AI: Prompting a skill to thrillAI skills are changing how we work. Instead of generic claims, skills are now specific AI instructions. This allows users to train AI assis...
Talent shortage triggers AI adoption among insurersA shortage of trained insurance professionals is driving insurers to automate claims processing, underwriting, and customer onboarding. Thi...
ET Most Innovative AI Product Awards 2026: Recognising the AI innovations driving business transformationAs artificial intelligence becomes central to how organisations operate, compete, and grow, businesses are increasingly looking for solutio...
AI is everywhere. But which products are truly transforming business?The next wave of business transformation is being driven by AI products that deliver measurable results. The ET Most Innovative AI Product ...
AI can be more disruptive as it targets both cognitive and skill-based jobs: CEA NageswaranAI's impact on jobs is broader than past tech shifts, affecting both cognitive and skill-based roles, according to chief economic adviser V...
CEA Anantha Nageswaran says AI stock valuations definitely in a bubbleIndia's Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran warns that artificial intelligence stock valuations are a bubble. He believes the narra...
AI could automate 80% of jobs, urges major tax reform: Vinod KhoslaSilicon Valley investor Vinod Khosla predicts AI will soon perform 80% of human economic work, with gains primarily benefiting investors. H...
AI innovation or AI illusion? The question every AI product must answer in 2026As AI becomes commonplace, innovation is no longer defined by advanced technology alone. This article explores the evolving benchmarks of A...
What enterprises are now demanding from AI, and who is actually meeting the markThe AI market has moved past potential. Enterprises are now evaluating products on a single metric: measurable business impact. The ET Most...
TCS partners with Anthropic to deploy Claude across enterprise operations at scaleTCS and Anthropic have partnered to deploy Claude across enterprise operations, from software engineering to customer service, signalling a...
The future of AI may be a world where nobody talks about AIhe first wave of artificial intelligence was defined by models, capabilities, and technical breakthroughs. The next may be defined by somet...
Not every AI product is an innovation. Here's what the difference looks like.The AI market is no longer short on products, it is short on impact. As enterprise adoption accelerates, the benchmark for innovation is sh...
Anthropic CEO warns of AI jobs reckoning as company pledges $200 million for researchAnthropic's Claude models have rapidly become among the most widely used AI tools in software development and enterprise work. The company'...
From AI pilots to enterprise-wide transformation: How scalable AI products are creating real business impactAs enterprise AI adoption accelerates, organisations are placing greater emphasis on products that can be deployed, scaled, and integrated ...
How AI companies are using industry recognition to build credibility and growthAs AI adoption accelerates across industries, innovation alone is no longer enough. Visibility, credibility, and industry recognition are i...