AIAI Summits, Silicon Valley 2026
Verifiable execution for AI agents
3 easy ways to get the most out of Claude Code
Citizen developers now have their own Wingman
A vibe-coding application creation company, Emergent, has released Wingman, an autonomous agent that can address and take control of the applications used to manage daily tasks. The company’s press release states: “The best technology should be accessible to everyone”, and cites the difficulty that users without a technical background have in creating software applications. It […]
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What analytics engineering didn’t prepare me for in AI
Canada’s Scotiabank preps for its AI future
Scotiabank has launched an AI framework, Scotia Intelligence, for data and AI operations that joins various platforms, data oversight, and software tools into a single instance. According to a press release from the bank, the stated purpose of Scotia Intelligence is to give employees, especially client-facing teams, access to AI under the bank’s existing governance […]
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AI’s new era: Train once, infer forever
Is AI splitting into two worlds?
AI doesn’t actually learn. Here’s the problem
Agentic AI’s governance challenges under the EU AI Act in 2026
AI agents hold the promise of automatically moving data between systems and triggering decisions, but in some cases, they can act without a clear record of what, when, and why they undertook their tasks. That has the potential to create a governance problem, for which IT leaders are ultimately responsible. If an organisation can’t trace […]
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