Everyone Is Building AI Agents. Emergence AI Is Asking a Much Harder Question: Can They Be Trusted?
We’ve moved from “AI can respond” to “AI can act.”
Now comes the uncomfortable part—what happens when those actions go wrong?
We’ve moved from “AI can respond” to “AI can act.”
Now comes the uncomfortable part—what happens when those actions go wrong?
Humanoid robotics startup Figure AI is emerging as a major player in the race to build practical robots for real-world work environments, competing with Tesla, Boston Dynamics, and other global robotics companies.
Financial reporting still runs on spreadsheets, emails and late-night edits.
Startup Inscope just raised $14.5M to replace that chaos with AI — and investors believe it could reshape how companies close their books
Cognizant’s deeper push into agentic AI with hyperscaler partnerships isn’t just another enterprise tech announcement. It signals a structural shift — consulting giants are repositioning themselves for an AI-first operating model where execution, not advice, drives revenue.
Automation promised efficiency and savings — but in many companies, it quietly became the most expensive experiment they ever ran.