Explainable AI stories
The deal could speed up onboarding for banks and other regulated firms by automating identity checks while keeping an audit trail inside Claude.
DataIQ says six women feature in its North America top 10 for 2026 as data and AI chiefs shift from analytics to business decisions.
It aims to reduce alert fatigue for security teams, with one beta customer processing 14 million daily alerts in minutes instead of hours.
The tie-up aims to speed plant design and operations, as the firms target chemical and biomanufacturing tasks that often take months to model.
The shift to autonomous IT is stalling because teams will only let AI act when its decisions are transparent, explainable and controlled.
Compliance teams could cut manual review time as Proofpoint’s new AI platform reconstructs cases from scattered records and logs.
Enterprises in regulated sectors can now query sensitive data in place, as Cloudera says the new ServiceNow link cuts duplication and compliance risk.
Large companies could cut weeks of analysis to minutes as Aera links conversational AI to governed, auditable business actions.
Customers may get more auditable AI in finance and HR as Sage rolls out new products, partnerships and a Doyen AI acquisition.
The new tools give life sciences finance teams clearer trial spending forecasts and scenario planning after a USD $24 million Series A round.
The ranking highlights growing demand for governed AI tools in regulated sectors, where document control and auditability are becoming critical.
Accountants facing staff shortages may gain faster workflows, as Sage Intacct’s new agent exposes its calculations, sources and audit trail.
Finance teams are losing 12.9 hours a week to checking AI outputs, as most leaders reject systems that cannot explain themselves.
More companies will need dedicated monitoring as AI deployments mature and governance risks rise, Gartner says, with adoption reaching 40% by 2028.
Arctic Wolf expands its Agentic SOC as AI speeds attacks and shadow AI risks, with President, Technology and Services Dan Schiappa backing human oversight.
Confidence in agentic AI is rising among UK advisers, but regulation and oversight will decide whether it reaches day-to-day platform use.
Security teams facing rising alert volumes now have a guide for deciding which tasks AI should handle and which need human control.
Banks could cut anti-money laundering case reviews from hours to minutes, as the new system keeps data and audit trails inside FIS's controlled environment.
Concern is growing over who controls AI decisions, even as 74% of UK consumers have used the technology in the past six months.
Housing teams facing tighter compliance checks can use a new tool that cites housing-specific sources to support decisions and inspections.