Introducing OpenAI for Singapore
OpenAI for Singapore launches a multi-year AI partnership to expand deployment, build local talent, and support businesses and public services with AI.
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Autonomous agent orchestration tool OpenClaw hit the scene last November and immediately went viral, but its dramatic flaws were exposed just as quickly. Still, it marked a pivotal step in the agentic AI era, and enterprises have been exploring ways to deploy fleets of autonomous agents safely and securely ever since. Automation Anywhere Tuesday rolled out its answer to this challenge, EnterpriseClaw, created in collaboration with Cisco, Nvidia, Okta, and OpenAI. The company says the platform will enable companies to deploy autonomous AI agents across their desktops, cloud platforms, secured ‘behind-the-firewall’ networks, and on-premises systems, all while maintaining centralized control, access, and observability. Automates business-critical work EnterpriseClaw is built on Automation Anywhere’s Process Reasoning Engine (PRE) and Contextual Intelligence Graph, which automate business-critical work. It also integrates with Cisco AI Defense and DefenseClaw to provide security purpose-bu
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The new model allows enterprises to spend less on tokens than they would previously, while one of the newly released agents competes against OpenClaw.
At this year’s Google I/O conference, NVIDIA and Google Cloud are accelerating the work of more than 100,000 developers in the companies’ joint developer community, which provides curated learning paths, hands-on labs and events that help them build using the full-stack NVIDIA AI platform on Google Cloud. Launched at Google I/O last year, the community […]
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The Big Four accounting and consulting firms — Deloitte, EY, KPMG, and PwC — advertised more AI-related job postings than traditional auditing positions in 2025, according to a new analysis by the Financial Times. Nearly 7% of the firms’ job postings required AI expertise, compared to less than 2% in 2022 when OpenAI’s ChatGPT was launched. At the same time, auditing roles accounted for just under 3% of the postings last year. One of the firms also noted that a single job posting could, in some cases, apply to multiple positions. According to the Times, the hiring trend shows how quickly AI is transforming the consulting and auditing industries. At the same time, the industry is trying to adapt to the fact that AI could undercut the need for certain junior positions. Traditionally, consulting firms have been built on a “pyramid model” where many younger employees work under a smaller number of senior managers and partners. AI is now expected to automate parts of that workplace arrange