by CPI Staff | Jun 17, 2026 | AI Governance & Risk Management, AI Vendor Selection & Implementation, Blog, C#
AI agents are quickly moving from proof-of-concept projects into production workflows. They call tools, retrieve documents, invoke models, write code, trigger automations, and make decisions across multiple systems. That creates a new operational problem for platform...
by CPI Staff | Jun 16, 2026 | AI Governance & Risk Management, AI Vendor Selection & Implementation, Blog, C#
Australian organisations are moving more AI work from pilots into production. That means model retirement notices are no longer just a developer issue. They can affect customer support workflows, internal automation, knowledge search, coding assistants, reporting...
by CPI Staff | Jun 15, 2026 | AI for Business & AI Strategy, AI Governance & Risk Management, AI Vendor Selection & Implementation, Blog
OpenAI has launched the OpenAI Partner Network, backed by a reported US$150 million investment, to help enterprises move from AI pilots to scaled production deployments. For Australian organisations, the announcement matters because it points to a broader shift in the...
by CPI Staff | Jun 15, 2026 | AI for Business & AI Strategy, AI Governance & Risk Management, Blog, C#
Anthropic has changed how programmatic Claude Agent SDK usage is billed, and Australian organisations experimenting with automated AI workloads should pay attention. From 15 June 2026, Anthropic separates interactive Claude usage from programmatic agent usage....
by CPI Staff | Jun 10, 2026 | AI for Business & AI Strategy, AI Governance & Risk Management, AI Vendor Selection & Implementation, Blog
Claude Fable 5 gives Australian technology leaders another reason to revisit their enterprise AI architecture. The question is not simply whether the model is powerful enough. For most CIOs, CTOs and IT managers, the harder question is where the model should run, who...
by CPI Staff | Jun 8, 2026 | AI for Business & AI Strategy, AI Governance & Risk Management, Blog
On June 1, 2026, GitHub changed Copilot from a premium-request model to usage-based billing built around GitHub AI Credits. That sounds like a pricing update. For many organisations, it is actually a governance update. Copilot is no longer a tool that can be treated...