AI adoption
Coverage of AI adoption in the Nexus archive.
- The World of Work: State of the Global Workplace
Companies are addressing declining employee engagement, burnout, and technological changes while rethinking performance drivers and organizational resilience. The article highlights a partnership with Gallup to analyze insights from the State of the Global Workplace 2026, focusing on AI governance, economic uncertainty, and shifting workforce expectations.
- Chinese AI firm Zhipu plans billion-dollar share sale amid rally
Chinese AI startup Zhipu is considering a multi-billion dollar share sale following a 2,000% stock surge since its IPO, driven by government measures to expand AI adoption and ease listing requirements. A US tech executive was impressed by Zhipu’s latest model, while the founder predicted a Chinese model rivaling Anthropic’s Fable 5 within a year, though Bloomberg analysts questioned such comparisons.
- Drowning in AI: Companies are launching hundreds of projects, and that’s a problem
Companies are launching numerous AI projects, but many lack strategic purpose or completion, leading to inefficiency. Executives from firms like West Monroe, Amgen, and Carvana warn that excessive AI initiatives can hinder progress and recommend prioritizing business-led transformations over technical focus.
- Corporate leaders turn to new doctorate to strategise AI adoption
The Doctor of Business Artificial Intelligence (DBAI) program at PolyU Business School of Hong Kong Polytechnic University aims to address the digital divide where corporate executives often view AI as a tool for routine tasks rather than strategic adoption. Effective AI adoption is critical for businesses to remain competitive.
- This tech CEO fired 80% of his workforce over AI resistance. Here’s what he’s learned since then
A CEO fired 80% of his workforce due to employee resistance to AI adoption, highlighting challenges in workforce adaptation. Deloitte's China Widener emphasized the need for 'unlearning' outdated practices, while a study revealed 93% of AI budgets are spent on technology versus 7% on workforce training.
- Gul Ahmed announces $230m data centre
Quantum Global Data Centre (QGDC), a venture of Gul Ahmed Energy Group, plans to build Pakistan’s largest Tier III data centre with an initial $230m investment, expected to open in 2027. The project, partnered with Huawei Pakistan, aims to boost digital infrastructure and AI capacity, addressing rising demand for computing power in businesses, hospitals, and education.
- Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney announces questionable national AI strategy
Canada's 'AI for All' plan prioritizes strengthening data protections and increasing AI adoption. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the strategy.
- Payroll startup Remote says it grew revenue 50% per employee without adding headcount
Payroll service provider Remote surpassed $300 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR) and became cash-flow positive. The company achieved a 50% increase in revenue per employee through AI adoption without expanding its headcount.
- Inference is giving AI chip startups a second chance to make their mark
AI adoption is shifting from model training to serving, creating opportunities for startups to compete with Nvidia in the disaggregated AI landscape. Startups now have a critical window to secure a position in the market dominated by Nvidia's AI chip leadership.
- Good Luck Getting a Mac Mini for the Next ‘Several Months’
Apple is experiencing a shortage of Mac Mini computers, with CEO Tim Cook noting that AI adoption has accelerated faster than anticipated.
- Fed Confirms What Tech Developers Have Feared for Two Years
A Federal Reserve study confirms that ChatGPT's launch contributed to a significant decline in U.S. programmer job growth, marking the first institutional evidence linking AI adoption to reduced hiring in the tech sector.
- Thoma Bravo Signs Multiyear Deal With Google for AI Adoption
Thoma Bravo has signed a multiyear deal with Google to facilitate AI adoption. The partnership involves Thoma Bravo's Miami office, focusing on technology collaboration.