Citigroup Uses AI to Accelerate Account Openings
Citigroup's head of technology revealed that the bank is leveraging artificial intelligence to speed up account openings and upgrade legacy systems.
Citigroup's head of technology revealed that the bank is leveraging artificial intelligence to speed up account openings and upgrade legacy systems.
A Quinnipiac University poll reveals that 15% of Americans would accept a job where an AI program serves as their direct supervisor, even as 70% fear AI will reduce overall job opportunities.
A first-of-its-kind random-sample study by Northwestern University finds that 60% of US federal judges use at least one AI tool in their judicial work, with legal-specific platforms preferred over general LLMs.
A new Quinnipiac University poll finds that while AI adoption is rising, 76% of Americans rarely or never trust AI-generated results, and 55% believe AI will do more harm than good.
New data shows Anthropic's Claude AI assistant is experiencing explosive growth among paying subscribers, outpacing rivals as the company's legal battles and model improvements drive unprecedented consumer adoption.
Despite signing a high-profile partnership with OpenAI months ago, the UK government has not yet trialed any of the company's AI technology in public services, raising questions about the pace and substance of the government's AI adoption strategy.
Anthropic's Claude app has overtaken ChatGPT in U.S. daily downloads and is seeing explosive growth in daily active users — reaching 11.3 million on March 2 — as consumers rally behind the company after its refusal to allow AI use in mass domestic surveillance.
OpenAI announced that ChatGPT has reached 900 million weekly active users and 50 million paying subscribers, with January and February 2026 on track to be the largest months for new subscriber additions in company history.
OpenAI has partnered with consulting giants including Accenture, Boston Consulting Group, Capgemini, and McKinsey to accelerate the deployment of its advanced AI agent platform, Frontier, in large enterprises.
Politico reports that South Korea leads the world in AI optimism, with only 16% of citizens concerned about AI versus 50% in the US, driven by demographic pressures and a tech-first culture.
Despite Silicon Valley's relentless hype, polls show that 80% of firms report no AI productivity gains and over a third of Americans fear AI could end human life, alarming industry leaders.
Microsoft reveals that its AI assistant Copilot has surpassed 1 million paid seats, demonstrating strong enterprise demand for AI-powered productivity tools across its ecosystem.
Nvidia, Micron, and Taiwan Semiconductor surpass Wall Street expectations as AI adoption accelerates beyond analyst predictions.
Microsoft reports record Microsoft 365 Copilot adoption at 15 million paid seats with 160% quarterly growth and new partner integrations across industries.
Microsoft's flagship AI product Copilot faces significant implementation problems as enterprises struggle with deployment and user adoption issues.
McKinsey senior partner warns employee fear constrains AI innovation as efficiency programs signal job cuts, calling for psychological safety and human-centered approach.
February 3 summit features Nvidia, OpenAI, AWS, Intel CEOs discussing AI infrastructure, scaling, and economic implications with free livestream access globally.
A new Gallup poll shows that while overall AI adoption at work is flat, frequent use is rising, particularly among leaders and in knowledge-based roles. The data highlights a growing divide in AI integration across the workforce.
Despite $1.5 trillion AI investment, nearly two-thirds of companies struggle to scale AI projects beyond pilots, with agentic AI deployment declining.
A new poll from Ipsos and Google reveals that AI adoption is significantly higher in countries like India (85%) and Brazil (75%) compared to the US (40%), with global users showing more excitement than concern.