Tech leaders push deeper use of AI and skills
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 28/01/2026
Staff Writer KPMG says organisations worldwide are moving past pilot projects and are now integrating artificial intelligence into core operations, according to its Global Tech Report 2026. The report, titled Leading in the Intelligence Age: Excelling Today, Shaping Tomorrow, shows that while (…)
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