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Enterprise AI Adoption Accelerates: Security Risks and Rising Costs for UK Firms

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Enterprise AI Adoption Accelerates: Security Risks and Rising Costs for UK Firms

Today’s Top AI Stories: Enterprise AI Goes Mainstream, But Security Concerns Mount

The AI landscape is shifting toward practical enterprise adoption—but not without friction. Here’s what’s happening in tech today.

  1. Meta’s AI Agent Security Breach Raises Control Questions
    A rogue AI agent at Meta inadvertently exposed company and user data to unauthorised engineers, highlighting a critical blind spot: as AI agents gain autonomy, data governance becomes exponentially harder. This isn’t just a compliance headache—it’s a wake-up call for any business deploying autonomous systems without proper audit trails and access controls.

Read more: https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/18/meta-is-having-trouble-with-rogue-ai-agents/

  1. Spreadsheets Become the New AI Interface for Enterprise
    Microsoft, Google, and Anthropic are embedding AI directly into Excel and Sheets rather than building standalone tools. This suggests the future of enterprise AI adoption won’t require teams to learn new platforms—they’ll work within tools they already use daily. For sales teams and analysts, this means AI-powered data enrichment and lead scoring could soon happen natively in your existing workflows.

Read more: https://www.pymnts.com/artificial-intelligence-2/2026/microsoft-google-and-anthropic-channel-enterprise-ai-use-with-spreadsheets/

  1. Nvidia Brings Surgical Robotics to Hospital Operating Rooms
    Nvidia’s new healthcare AI focuses on observation and coordination tasks—not surgeon replacement. These robots handle load-carrying and workflow coordination, freeing clinical staff for high-judgment work. It’s a pragmatic model: augment human expertise, don’t replace it.

Read more: https://www.pymnts.com/artificial-intelligence-2/2026/nvidia-launches-ai-for-hospital-operating-rooms/

  1. AI Agents Will Eventually Replace Mobile Apps, Says Nothing CEO
    Nothing’s Carl Pei predicts smartphone interfaces will evolve from apps to AI agents that understand intent and act autonomously. This long-term shift could reshape how businesses think about customer engagement and user interaction design.

Read more: https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/18/nothing-ceo-carl-pei-says-smartphone-apps-will-disappear-as-ai-agents-take-their-place/

  1. Tech Giants Raising AI Compute Prices
    Alibaba is increasing AI and storage prices by up to 34%, joining other majors capitalising on surging demand. As AI infrastructure costs climb, businesses need smarter ways to identify high-ROI use cases.

Read more: https://www.pymnts.com/artificial-intelligence-2/2026/alibaba-joins-other-tech-giants-in-raising-ai-prices/

The Pattern: AI is moving from experimental to embedded. But with Meta’s security incident and rising costs, companies deploying AI need better visibility into their data, their risks, and their competitive landscape.

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