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How can enterprise AI be made less sycophantic?

Published in How can enterprise AI be made less sycophantic? on 22.06.2026

AI tools are increasingly deployed in enterprises, but their sycophancy and unreliability can hamper efficiency. How can organisations take advantage of AI without pain?

AI’s next compute layer is likely to come from outside Silicon Valley

Published in How can enterprise AI be made less sycophantic? on 22.06.2026

AI infrastructure is moving beyond hubs like Silicon Valley. Nations like India, Brazil, and the UAE are building sovereign, power-conscious capacity to solve local compute scarcity

Artificial intelligence-based law firm wins in court

Published in How can enterprise AI be made less sycophantic? on 22.06.2026

AI-based law firm received Solicitors Regulation Authority approval in June last year in a landmark decision

The power crunch: How energy constraints reshape datacentre strategy

Published in How can enterprise AI be made less sycophantic? on 22.06.2026

AI growth is now hitting a hard limit – electricity. With power shortages causing delays, firms are pivoting to on-site energy, liquid cooling, and edge computing to sustain scaling for AI

Datacentres are a great target and AZs don’t help, so we need edge

Published in How can enterprise AI be made less sycophantic? on 22.06.2026

When the redundancy model and the threat model encounter each other in the real world, the redundancy model loses, says Adhum Carter Wolde-Lule, director at Prism Power Group

Lloyds Bank staff have taken 400,000 AI courses since January

Published in How can enterprise AI be made less sycophantic? on 22.06.2026

UK bank staff have already taken artificial intelligence-related training courses as part of AI Academy

Santander extends staff access to AI as first quarter delivers €35m value

Published in How can enterprise AI be made less sycophantic? on 22.06.2026

Spanish bank expects artificial intelligence use to add €200m in value this year through cost savings and extra revenues

Interview: How a startup mentality helps keep pace with AI

Published in How can enterprise AI be made less sycophantic? on 22.06.2026

The pace of change in artificial intelligence can be overwhelming. We speak to Thomson Reuters CTO Joel Hron about how to innovate at pace