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2026 Retail reset: Why value-first platforms will define Malaysia’s year ahead

As Malaysia prepares for 2026, one theme is clear: consumers want value that compounds, not value that disappears. They seek brands that treat rewards as part of a long-term financial relationship, not a promotional tactic. Retailers that embrace value-first ecosystems will capture deeper loyalty and greater lifetime engagement.

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What makes a processor “AI‑native”? Inside the architecture powering edge AI

AI‑native processors represent a fundamental shift from adapting general‑purpose chips for AI to designing silicon where AI is part of the processor’s DNA. This architectural philosophy boosts performance and power efficiency, enables real‑time intelligence, and opens new possibilities for edge devices across consumer, enterprise, and industrial……

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The age of agentic everything: Why orchestrated CX matters more than ever

In this supercycle, CX is no longer just a service function; it is the risk management office. We must design 'human-in-the-loop' frameworks where AI handles the velocity, and humans provide ethical and cognitive guardrails.

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The next workplace AI shift: From copilots to AI teammates

How real-time, multi-agent collaboration could shape the next phase of AI-driven workplace transformation in Southeast Asia

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Lost hard drive with $1B in Bitcoin highlights importance of crypto wallet recovery

Recovery is meant to regain cryptographic access through lawful possession of the necessary artefacts, such as an encrypted wallet file, a hardware device, partial password knowledge, or imperfectly recorded seed words.

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What contractors should know about AI compliance in 2026

In 2026, AI compliance is at the forefront of the contracting industry. As governments create new laws and push the implementation of AI, contractors must adopt the latest technology to remain relevant.

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Building trust in Agentic AI

Ultimately, trust is not a feature; it is a foundation. To ensure AI systems are safe, effective, and aligned with human values, we must design for trust at every level—from data and models to decisions and deployments.

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Steering Indonesia’s aviation sector safely through cyber turbulence

Just one cyber incident alone can result in millions lost from flight delays, rebookings, customer churn, and legal costs. Beyond immediate operational disruption, reputational damage can erode hard-won customer trust for years.

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With 39% of organizations still paying, Here’s how Asia can break the ransomware cycle

As cyber threats escalate, the region is charting its own path - one defined by collaboration, transparency, and operational readiness. Paying ransom may appear to buy time, but it rarely buys recovery. The stronger and more sustainable approach that one builds upon resilience, the higher the chances of ensuring that even in crisis, organisations remain…

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Designing sovereign, trusted systems for an agentic future

Digital cooperation is no longer optional. It is the condition for sovereignty in an agentic world. Without it, we are left with silos, vendor lock-in, and algorithmic drift. With it, we build a future where intelligence, human or machine, serves the public good.