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Microsoft's Copilot Studio fails legal workflow test

The final working version resembled "a glorified decision tree" more than an intelligent assistant.

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Microsoft's Copilot Studio fails legal workflow test

Vouched raises $17M to verify AI agents and mobile IDs

Seattle's Vouched closed a $17 million Series A to expand beyond traditional ID verification into mobile driver's licenses and AI agent monitoring, as identity checks move from KYC compliance into AI governance.

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Vouched raises $17M to verify AI agents and mobile IDs

Adobe faces class action over subscription design that 'traps' consumers

Two plaintiffs claim Adobe's enrollment flows deliberately hide year-long commitments behind monthly-looking plans. Most damning: an exec called hidden termination fees "a bit like heroin for Adobe," suggesting retention over transparency.

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Adobe faces class action over subscription design that 'traps' consumers

The organizational move that made AI safety a competitive weapon

Anthropic's decision to place red team work under policy rather than engineering reveals how organizational structure can turn safety research into both technical protection and regulatory positioning.

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The organizational move that made AI safety a competitive weapon

Switzerland proves responsible AI development works

Compliance as a feature, not an afterthought: What Switzerland's Apertus model means for AI procurement

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Switzerland proves responsible AI development works

Why Oracle's Free AI Actually Costs You Control

Oracle's betting enterprises will accept AI agents as baseline functionality.

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Why Oracle's Free AI Actually Costs You Control

Agents will move from vision to buildable infrastructure

DeWitt's framework cuts through agent commerce hype with engineering reality—acknowledging current limitations while mapping concrete preparation steps for teams building toward programmatic customer transactions.

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Agents will move from vision to buildable infrastructure

Microsoft's agent revolution needs human guardrails, not fewer humans

Microsoft's 2030 timeline for AI agents replacing SaaS is bold, but the governance implications are immediate. Success requires building accountability into agent architectures from the start.

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Microsoft's agent revolution needs human guardrails, not fewer humans

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