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Too Much Control or Too Little: Why AI Agents Fail in Practice
AI Agents

Too Much Control or Too Little: Why AI Agents Fail in Practice

AI agents rarely fail because of the technology. They fail because of governance gaps that only surface after something goes wrong in production.

EU AI Transparency Rules Are Changing: Here's What to Check
Regulation

EU AI Transparency Rules Are Changing: Here's What to Check

Article 50 of the EU AI Act takes effect on August 2, 2026. It defines when and how companies must inform people that they are interacting with AI.

4 Reasons the Back Office Is Usually the Best First AI Use Case
Automation

4 Reasons the Back Office Is Usually the Best First AI Use Case

Many companies ask the wrong first question about AI. A better question is simpler: where does qualified staff lose the most time on repetitive work? For most companies, the answer is the back office.

When Your AI Assistant Becomes a Data Leak
Data Security

When Your AI Assistant Becomes a Data Leak

Once AI can search across internal systems, it becomes part of the security architecture. What the SearchLeak case shows about AI risk in the enterprise.

The AI Lockout Europe Can't Ignore
Sovereignty

The AI Lockout Europe Can't Ignore

When access to critical AI can be switched off from outside Europe, sovereignty becomes a business issue -- not a political one.

CADA: The EU Gets Serious About AI Sovereignty
Regulation

CADA: The EU Gets Serious About AI Sovereignty

With the Cloud and AI Development Act, the European Commission establishes binding sovereignty levels for AI and cloud procurement for the first time. What this means - and why it matters for private companies too.