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Only 10% of retailers say they can deliver personalisation at scale, as fragmented data and systems slow Australia's AI push.
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Despite near-universal use, most Australian workers say AI saves time without delivering the business gains employers are seeking.
Telstra launches bank-verified identity checks in store
Telstra store customers can now verify their identity through a bank in seconds, cutting document handovers and helping curb fraud.
Amazon launches Ads Agent for advertisers in Australia
Australian advertisers can now save hours on campaign setup as Amazon brings its AI tool to self-service users at no extra cost.
IG launches crypto trading app for Australian investors
Australian investors gain a mobile crypto platform as IG bets rising demand and new rules will draw mainstream savers into digital assets.
Mortgages no longer top debt priority for Australians
Severe financial stress is changing household payment hierarchies, with mortgages now as likely as credit cards to fall behind first in some cases.
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AI agents will be able to make purchases with user-approved controls, as Visa moves to bring tokenised payments into OpenAI's commerce tools.
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Procurement teams will be able to handle sourcing, invoicing and supplier risk in one interface, as Ivalua adds AI agent IVA Studio.
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