Don’t Let AI Break the Social Contract

The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of ASPA as an organization. By Tanya SettlesAugust 15, 2025 The promise of artificial intelligence (AI) is alluring. Agentic, also known as autonomous, AI systems are those capable of taking actions independently toward defined and bounded goals. The benefits include […]

How Snowflake AI Research Drew 5,200 Customers

Snowflake is expanding its AI capabilities by integrating them more closely with enterprise data and targeting use cases that differ from consumer-facing applications. The cloud-based data storage and analysis company has been at work to bridge AI with trusted enterprise data, allowing businesses to move from ingestion to insights.

Analysis-Powerful new AI models knock the wind out of European adopter stocks

LONDON (Reuters) -A rout in shares of European companies embracing artificial intelligence deepened this week, as powerful new AI models raise questions about whether sectors from software to data analytics could find themselves overtaken by the technology. European software stocks, including Germany’s SAP and France’s Dassault Systemes, tumbled on Tuesday as worries that AI will disrupt the software sector spread through the market. Since mid-July, shares in markets and data group LSEG, UK software firm Sage, and French IT consulting group Capgemini have dropped 14.4%, 10.8% and 12.3% respectively.