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Australia's privacy regulator has opened consultation on guidance for new transparency rules. The rules will force organisations to disclose how they use automated decision-making (ADM) systems.

Automation Anywhere has launched two pre-built agentic AI suites targeting whole IT and finance functions. The company pitches them as a route past the stalled pilot phase plaguing much enterprise AI investment.

The Australian Digital Health Agency (ADHA) concedes adoption of standards remains “sporadic” more than two decades after foundational digital health work began in Australia but claims a new framework will drive uptake.

Most organisations are accelerating artificial intelligence investment without the data foundations needed to support it, a global benchmark study has found.

More than half of enterprise AI projects are failing to deliver their objectives, with poor unstructured data management identified as the primary blocker, new Nasuni research has found.

Nitro has launched Nitro Automate, a product designed to embed document processing capabilities into AI agents, automation platforms and enterprise applications.

OpenText has rolled out new identity, data protection and application security capabilities for Australian enterprises adopting AI. The vendor cited rising cybercrime costs and tightening regulatory expectations around AI deployment.

Snowflake has completed an Infosec Registered Assessors Program (IRAP) PROTECTED-level assessment for its Google Cloud Melbourne region deployment. The assessment completes coverage across the three major hyperscalers operating in Australia.

Artificial intelligence is now embedded almost everywhere in business, but the returns and the guardrails are not keeping pace, according to new research from professional association ISACA. Ninety percent of digital trust professionals say employees in their organisation are using AI, yet only 22 percent report that AI return on investment has met or exceeded expectations.

A report by the NSW Auditor-General has found the NSW Police Force needs four extra years to complete its core technology upgrade, requiring $A493 million in additional funding. The agency has spent $155 million while delivering only one of five core systems.

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