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    Loam Bio board members Tegan Nock and Guy Hudson.

    Cannon-Brookes, Benioff-backed start-up lays off staff in US pullback

    Loam Bio, a start-up that has raised more than $150 million from high-profile investors, has laid off the majority of its staff in the US.

    • 1 hr ago
    • Tess Bennett

    June

    Salesforce has signalled a focus on profitability.

    Salesforce slammed for lavish gifts, meals with NDIA

    The business software giant spent thousands on golf games, high-end meals and gifts for public servants while managing a $135 million contract.

    • Tom McIlroy
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    Justin Tauber, general manager, innovation and AI culture, Salesforce.

    How a human at the helm can deliver trusted AI

    Bringing AI capabilities into an organisation is more like hiring an extremely well-read intern, than it is like buying an appliance.

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    March

    Keep AI on a tight leash or embed bias, experts say

    AI’s potential to reinforce discrimination is one of its most worrying effects. New regulations aim to keep the powerful technology in check.

    • Alexandra Cain
    Former Salesforce ANZ/ASEAN chief executive, Pip Marlow, will replace Don Argus on Bank of America’s local board.

    Rugby Australia’s Pip Marlow joins Bank of America board

    The former Microsoft and Salesforce boss has become an adviser to the US investment bank’s local business, joining Megan Clark and Kevin Skelton.

    • Aaron Weinman
    Miguel Carrasco, Managing Director & Senior Partner from Boston Consulting Group.

    Australians unconvinced about AI safety: survey

    There is a wide disparity in those who trust AI across different Australian regions, according to a new survey on trust in government services.

    • Tom Burton

    February

    Rowena Westphalen of Salesforce says there are a grwoing number of examples of AI making a material difference inside big companies.

    Businesses still at the starting line in AI race

    We are starting to see tangible returns from early corporate AI deployments, but there is still room for much more ambition and evolved use in the years ahead, experts say.

    • Paul Smith

    July 2023

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    Why only trusted generative AI will transform how we work

    As AI and automation usher in a new economic era, every CEO recognises the need to invest to stay competitive.

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