OpenAI’s latest research paper diagnoses exactly why ChatGPT and other large language models can make things up – known in the world of artificial intelligence as “hallucination”. It also reveals why the problem may be unfixable, at least as far as consumers are concerned. The paper provides the most rigorous mathematical explanation yet for why these models confidently state falsehoods. It demonstrates that these aren’t just an unfortunate side effect of the way that AIs are currently trained, but are mathematically inevitable.
Nearly two-thirds of large enterprises are accelerating intelligent document processing projects as artificial intelligence transforms how organisations handle unstructured documents, according to new research.
Shadow IT has always been a headache for security teams. Successive shifts in enterprise tech have always created blind spots and hidden behaviours that need to be discovered and secured. With the advent of SaaS apps, employees suddenly had a myriad of tools available to better collaborate and work. They quickly adopted them, often unaware of security approval processes, creating SaaS sprawl, shadow cloud, and significant changes in digital estates that some organisations are still grappling with.
The Australian Government has launched public consultation on a voluntary Code of Practice for cyber incident response providers, aiming to improve service quality and national cyber resilience.
Regulation is moving faster than solutions can adapt. Regulation is changing at a pace that increasingly challenges the systems built to manage it. Even the most advanced RegTechs are constrained by a deeper issue: the data layer – the foundation every solution depends on, remains fragmented, inconsistent, and hard to operationalise at scale.
Enterprise document processing has long suffered from a fundamental flaw: systems that can't learn from their mistakes without extensive retraining. Melbourne-based Affinda claims to have solved this persistent industry challenge with the launch of its new agentic AI intelligent document processing (IDP) platform featuring "persistent model memory."
Microsoft will remove programmatic volume discounts for its SaaS products, including Microsoft 365, from November 1, 2025. A new Gartner report states enterprise organisations can expect list price rises of up to 13.6%. The change impacts customers with Enterprise Agreements (EAs).
A comprehensive evaluation of 37 major AI language models reveals significant weaknesses in factual accuracy that could pose compliance and operational risks for organisations deploying artificial intelligence tools.
Australia's proposed Freedom of Information Amendment Bill 2025 fails to address how artificial intelligence should be used in making or processing government transparency requests, according to a new analysis by law firm King & Wood Mallesons that identifies critical gaps in the legislation.
Western Australia has completed the first phase of its rollout of an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Program, marking a major milestone in the state's healthcare modernisation efforts.