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AI Time Savings Fail to Translate into Productivity Gains, New Workforce Study Reveals

** While artificial intelligence is saving workers an average of two hours per day, a major disconnect exists between perceived efficiency and actual productivity gains. According to a new global study, organizations are struggling to turn individual time savings into broader business impact, underscoring the need for strategic human-centric implementation. **CONTENT:**

The AI Efficiency Paradox

Assistive TechnologyGaming Hardware

Apple’s M5 Vision Pro Retains 16GB Memory Configuration, Upgrades Power Delivery

Apple’s latest Vision Pro headset featuring the M5 chip reportedly maintains the same 16GB unified memory configuration as its predecessor. The device now ships with an upgraded power adapter in key markets while introducing enhanced comfort features and improved display performance, according to industry reports.

Memory Configuration Unchanged Despite Chip Upgrade

Apple’s newly announced Vision Pro headset with the M5 chip continues to feature 16GB of unified memory, matching the previous model’s configuration despite the chip’s capability to support higher capacities, according to reports from industry tracking sources. While the M5 processor can accommodate up to 32GB of unified memory in other devices like the 14-inch MacBook Pro, sources indicate Apple has maintained the existing memory specification for the mixed reality headset.

BusinessEnergy

Iberdrola Explored Strategic Options for Scottish Power Retail Arm Amid UK Energy Sector Shifts

The Spanish parent company of Scottish Power has reportedly explored strategic options for its UK retail energy business. Sources indicate Iberdrola held discussions about potential combinations as the sector grapples with record consumer debts and market consolidation.

Energy Giant Explored Retail Unit Options

Iberdrola, the Spanish energy conglomerate that owns Scottish Power, has reportedly held discussions with sector rivals about potential deals involving its UK retail energy business, according to sources familiar with the matter. The talks, which began earlier this year, excluded Scottish Power’s networks and electricity generation operations but did not progress to a formal deal process.