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Persistent inflation and weak household finances leave the Reserve Bank of Australia facing another possible rate rise before year-end.
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Job cuts and AI investment are reshaping Atlassian's priorities, as its new Sydney tower approaches completion.
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Zendesk's outcome-based pricing balances AI with human touch
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AI will fade, says Dell Technologies' ephemeral Chief AI Officer
Dell says agentic AI should shift routine tasks below the machine line, freeing staff for expert work while making the role temporary.
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