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The Vendor Reckoning10 Mar 2026

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The tech world grapples with AI's impact: enterprises struggle to integrate AI, while public and business adoption stalls. AI is transforming finance, with millions using it for pensions, but also faces scrutiny from critics like Karen Hao. India flags Pakistan's AI reliance, and Nvidia secures significant funding. Concerns arise about AI's impact on women and the spread of disinformation. AI's impact on worker fatigue and the need for inclusive strategies are also highlighted.

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Enterprises Lack AI Process Layer

Enterprises Lack AI Process Layer

Enterprise AI initiatives face significant roadblocks from unoptimised processes, risking substantial investment. Most leaders (76%) admit their operations cannot support agentic AI, with 82% linking ROI directly to operational understanding.

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Leaders See AI Adoption Stall

Leaders See AI Adoption Stall

Stalled AI adoption and widespread public scepticism constrain market growth and product development. Procurement teams face increased scrutiny on AI investments, shifting focus from technological potential to trust and perceived value.

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Millions Use AI for Pensions

Millions Use AI for Pensions

AI-driven financial tools democratise sophisticated planning, shifting the landscape for financial advisors and wealth management firms. This mechanism reduces the cost of expert financial guidance, potentially increasing engagement for individuals overwhelmed by complex financial decisions.

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Hao Challenges Large AI Development

Hao Challenges Large AI Development

Large-scale general-purpose AI systems monopolise resources and limit alternative development, per journalist Karen Hao. This constrains founders, procurement teams, and policymakers, who face investor-driven model development and a lack of transparency in data centre operations.

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India Flags Pakistan AI Reliance

India Flags Pakistan AI Reliance

Pakistan's military relies on external sources for AI, equipment, and information, per Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi. This dependency creates strategic vulnerabilities and interoperability concerns, impacting national security autonomy for defence strategists.

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Nscale Secures $2 Billion Funding

Nscale Secures $2 Billion Funding

Nvidia-backed Nscale secured $2 billion in Series C funding, reaching a $14.6 billion valuation. This capital expands Nscale's data centre capacity for GPU-powered AI compute, directly impacting platform engineers and procurement teams by increasing available infrastructure for large-scale AI workloads.

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Crosbie Warns AI Risks Women

Crosbie Warns AI Risks Women

Dame Debbie Crosbie warns AI risks reversing women's workplace progress, citing 119,000 female clerical roles at risk and lower generative AI tool usage among women. Leaders must integrate inclusion into AI strategies to prevent widening gender gaps.

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X Suspends AI Disinformation Monetisation

X Suspends AI Disinformation Monetisation

Online creators monetised a significant wave of AI-generated disinformation about the US/Israel-Iran conflict, accumulating hundreds of millions of views. X responded by suspending monetisation for unlabelled AI-generated armed conflict footage, highlighting the clear need for effective detection and labelling mechanisms.

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AI Juggling Causes Worker Fatigue

AI Juggling Causes Worker Fatigue

Constant juggling of multiple AI tools causes "AI brain fry" and mental fatigue in one in seven workers, per a study published in Harvard Business Review. This increases decision fatigue and errors, challenging current AI productivity expectations.

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Australia Warns AI Developers

Australia Warns AI Developers

Australia's government warns tech giants to align AI deployments with national values, or face strict regulation. This increases sovereign oversight, requiring founders and CTOs to integrate values into AI roadmaps and procurement teams to conduct new due diligence, impacting market access.

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OpenAI, xAI Ship Latest Models

OpenAI, xAI Ship Latest Models

OpenAI's GPT-5.4 and xAI's Grok 4.20 offer distinct trade-offs for development teams. GPT-5.4 prioritises reliability and reasoning, while Grok 4.20 focuses on speed and personality. Teams must now align model choice directly with project requirements for precision versus pace and tone.

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AI Drives Healthcare Efficiency

AI Drives Healthcare Efficiency

Artificial Intelligence reshapes healthcare by delivering faster, more accurate disease diagnosis and personalised treatment plans. It also streamlines hospital management, accelerates drug discovery, and enhances patient access, raising outcomes and efficiency across the sector.

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US Government Designates Anthropic Risk

US Government Designates Anthropic Risk

The US government's designation of Anthropic as a supply-chain risk, alongside OpenAI's Pentagon deal, introduces significant risk for startups pursuing government contracts. Procurement teams face increased scrutiny over vendor stability and ethical use, especially with changing contract terms.

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Indian Women Drive AI Adoption

Indian Women Drive AI Adoption

Despite warnings of AI's labour impact, women now hold 31% of new AI roles in India, up from 26%. This growth contrasts with a persistent leadership gap, with women holding only 23% of tech leadership positions, posing a challenge for diverse AI development.

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Samsung Seeks AI Partnerships

Samsung Seeks AI Partnerships

Smartphone manufacturers face increased pressure to integrate diverse AI capabilities. Samsung's consumer device chief announced the company is "open to strategic co-operation" with AI firms like OpenAI to regain market share after Apple surpassed Samsung in 2025 shipments.

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Agent Safehouse Secures macOS Agents

Agent Safehouse Secures macOS Agents

Agent Safehouse launched macOS-native sandboxing for local AI agents, reducing the risk of accidental or malicious data exfiltration. Its deny-first access model uses kernel-level blocking, shifting local agent security to a zero-trust environment for security architects and platform engineers.

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Plain Dealer Integrates AI Reporting

Plain Dealer Integrates AI Reporting

Cleveland's Plain Dealer now publishes AI-drafted articles, boosting page views and efficiency, but sparking industry debate over journalistic roles. This redefines content production workflows, requiring robust human oversight for AI-assisted reporting.

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OpenAI Robotics Head Resigns Pentagon

OpenAI Robotics Head Resigns Pentagon

OpenAI's robotics head resigned over ethical concerns about the company's Pentagon AI deal. This raises governance risks for procurement teams and questions for security architects regarding safeguards against surveillance and autonomous weapons.

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CDS Chauhan: AI Reshapes Warfare

CDS Chauhan: AI Reshapes Warfare

India's Chief of Defence Staff, General Anil Chauhan, declared AI and autonomous systems crucial for future warfare, shifting military power from hardware to data and intelligence. This redefines defence investment priorities towards integrated AI for rapid operational decisions.

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Target Secures AI Worker Housing

Target Secures AI Worker Housing

AI data centre construction now includes significant costs for specialised temporary housing, as Target Hospitality secures $132M in contracts. This shifts the cost curve for large-scale AI infrastructure, adding new operational and reputational risks for procurement teams.

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