Study stories - Page 3

Alteryx uncovers public vs business opinion of GenAI in new study
Thu, 9th May 2024
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Alteryx genAI perception study reveals 80% of businesses see value in generative AI, whilst 43% of the public remains sceptical, expressing fears over its future use.

ANZ customers demand personalised online shopping but fear AI influence
Wed, 8th May 2024
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Shoppers in Australia and New Zealand seek more personalised online experiences, but remain wary of artificial intelligence's role in retail, as the new commercetools study finds.

High AI wages & gender gap in Australia, reveals Randstad study
Wed, 8th May 2024
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Australia is among the top three countries paying premium wages for AI skills, however, men still dominate with 81% of the workforce, reveals a Randstad study.

AI's role in global digital fraud exposed by BioCatch study
Wed, 1st May 2024
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A BioCatch study reveals that artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly used by criminals for financial crime and digital fraud, posing significant challenges to global financial institutions.

Australians largely in the dark about Open Banking, Waave study reveals
Wed, 1st May 2024
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financial systems
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payment technologies
Despite the introduction of Consumer Data Right (CDR) five years ago, 68% of Australians remain unaware of the Open Banking concept, according to a survey by payment tech company, Waave.

UK managers pivotal in shaping positive workplace culture, study finds
Fri, 26th Apr 2024
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UK managers are instrumental in creating a positive workplace culture and guiding employee development, according to a Workhuman study.

AI surpasses humans in key workplace tasks, Stanford study reveals
Thu, 25th Apr 2024
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planning
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Stanford's latest study reveals AI's superiority over humans in tasks including image classification and basic reading comprehension, but warns against over-reliance.

ExpressVPN reveals 41% of Brits fear holiday cybercrime
Thu, 18th Apr 2024
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ExpressVPN study reveals that 41% of British tourists fear falling victim to cybercrime on holiday, with concerns especially heightened when using public Wi-Fi networks.

AI translation services save global businesses millions, study shows
Thu, 18th Apr 2024
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An independent Forrester Consulting study reveals AI translation service, DeepL, can boost efficiency and save millions for global organisations, highlighting the strategic importance of translation in business growth.

Tech firms acknowledge neurodiversity skills gap, study reveals
Thu, 11th Apr 2024
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Despite acknowledging the skills gap, a third of tech firms admit to significant lack of neurodiversity in their workforce, says a study by Wiley Edge.

Australia unprepared for cybersecurity threats, says Cisco study
Wed, 3rd Apr 2024
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Cisco's recent study reveals a stark cyber-preparedness gap in Australia as only 1% of organisations are equipped to tackle emerging cyber threats, despite 69% fearing a debilitating cyber incident within two years.

'Invisible human work' aids autonomous delivery robots, study reveals
Wed, 3rd Apr 2024
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A new UK study finds that human behaviour facilitating the mobility of autonomous delivery robots constitutes 'invisible human work' that needs to be considered in route design.

Advanced cybersecurity boosts shareholder return by 372%, study reveals
Fri, 29th Mar 2024
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Companies with top-tier cybersecurity practices bolster shareholder return 372% higher than those with basic measures, reveals a global study of over 4,000 large corporations.

Over half of Aussies working digitally after hours, study finds
Fri, 29th Mar 2024
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New research by people2people Recruitment reveals that over half of employees feel pressure to work digitally outside regular hours, a trend that threatens work-life balance.

Asia Pacific & Japan lead in AI adoption, Rackspace study reveals
Thu, 28th Mar 2024
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Asia Pacific and Japan show rapid adoption of AI strategies beyond proof-of-concept stages, with over 70% integrating the technology into operations, according to Rackspace Technology's 2024 AI Research Report.

APAC companies embracing AI & IoT while cybersecurity lags behind
Wed, 13th Mar 2024
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APAC companies are increasingly integrating AI and IoT into their operations but lack robust cybersecurity measures, according to a recent study by Kaspersky.

Global companies ill-prepared for AI-boosted cyber threats, reveals Darktrace study
Mon, 11th Mar 2024
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New Darktrace study highlights concerning disparity between the growing concern of IT professionals about AI-enabled cyber threats and their lack of preparedness to counter such attacks.

IWD 2024: Never be discouraged - my journey into tech and telecommunications
Fri, 8th Mar 2024
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On International Women's Day 2024, a tech veteran reflects on her journey in the male-dominated sectors of technology and telecommunications, advocating for perseverance and determination.

IWD 2024: The neuroscience behind storytelling
Fri, 8th Mar 2024
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customers
Exploring cognitive empathy, storytelling and the need for greater female representation in technology, with a focus on the unique skills women bring to the industry.

Cavell study highlights rising automation in global contact centre strategy
Fri, 8th Mar 2024
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Cavell's new study reveals a growing trend of automation in customer experience strategies globally, with Western contact centres predicting a significant surge in automated solutions over the next three years.