User experience (UX) stories
Users will be able to turn rough briefs into editable work as the platform broadens into office tasks and workplace software integration.
Brands using customer-facing chatbots face fresh pressure to prove safety and accuracy as Testlio rolls out human-led checks for live-use failures.
OpenClaw users will be able to let AI agents pay with existing cards as Mastercard's controls add limits, authentication and audit trails.
Users can now share live tabs and page content with ChatGPT or Claude, reducing the need to copy text between browser and chatbot.
Retailers can now keep refunds, rewards and gift cards in one balance, reducing friction for shoppers and fees for brands.
Retailers can now sell inside ChatGPT without rebuilding payment systems, as Gr4vy adds orchestration and merchant controls for AI-led checkout.
By handling emails, calendars and routine requests in the background, the tool aims to cut admin for businesses wary of autonomous AI risks.
AI agents used to customise Umbraco sites will now draw on current docs and code, reducing the risk of outdated implementation advice.
Procurement teams are prioritising risk and contract visibility as Scanmarket by Unit4 secures top ranking again on user feedback.
More than half of organisations have shipped AI tools, but quality problems and weak testing are leaving many projects stranded before production.
It aims to cut tool sprawl for large companies by putting whiteboarding and enterprise data in one workspace for faster transformation decisions.
Rising tournament travel demand is driving fans to compare routes quickly as fares and seat availability shift across host cities.
The hire signals Applause’s push into AI-driven testing as enterprises seek tighter checks on software before customer releases.
Parents of primary school children are being urged to rethink online privacy habits as the regulator responds to rising safety concerns.
Poor checkout experiences are costing European retailers repeat business, as payabl.'s new Visa Click to Pay aims to cut friction and fraud.
Diners in New Zealand can now skip several booking sites as Search surfaces tables with live availability and links straight to reservations.
Banks and credit unions can now track where customers drop out in online banking journeys, helping lift adoption and self-service.
More than 100 former students gathered in Bengaluru as the training brand widened its push into original content and new production methods.
Organisers say the two-day programme will tackle deepfake hiring, data sovereignty and the mounting risks of AI-driven cyber attacks.
Poor type choices could leave internal PDFs and branded documents unreadable for dyslexic users, exposing UK employers to Equality Act risks.