The software industry's focus on speed has outpaced quality engineering, creating hidden risks in AI-led development.
McDonald’s is testing a new Google-backed AI drive-thru system after its earlier ordering bot became a viral mess. The real challenge is whether Archy can make fast-food ordering feel boring again.The ...
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88% of Companies Use AI, But Most Still Cannot Scale It: Why AI Demos Fail When They Meet Production
McKinsey’s 2025 AI research shows the contradiction that defines enterprise AI. Eighty-eight percent of companies report regular AI use in at least one business function, yet most still sit in ...
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Unauthorised access to a development and testing environment managed by IBM has exposed the names, NRIC numbers and property addresses of about 70,000 people held by the Singapore Land Authority ...
Left-arm spinner Manav Suthar announced his arrival on the international stage in spectacular fashion, claiming a six-wicket haul on Test debut to help India dismiss Afghanistan for 152 and enforce ...
McDonald’s is taking a second crack at an artificial intelligence ordering system at the drive-thru. The new technology, dubbed ArchIQ—with an interactive drive-thru persona nicknamed “Archy”—was ...
Shubman Gill's unbeaten century against Afghanistan on Day 1 of the one-off Test was significant not only for the match situation but also for the milestone it helped him achieve.The Indian skipper ...
McDonald's customers may soon be giving their order to a robot. The fast food company is testing a new artificial intellience order-taking system at the drive-thru called ArchIQ at five locations ...
NEW DELHI: Left-arm spinner Manav Suthar announced his arrival on the Test stage in stunning fashion, weaving a web around Afghanistan's batters as India registered the biggest victory in their Test ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
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