Featured Articles & Blogs
AI maximalists and AI minimalists - who will win or is it about finding balance?
Inbal Rodnay, a technology adoption expert, sees the same pattern playing out with AI. “Innovators are supposed to experiment. They try things early, they break things, and are very vocal about it. That’s their job, but it’s not yours.”
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The Shadow AI Problem
Shadow AI is the growing reality of employees quietly using AI tools at work without official oversight, creating both productivity opportunities and serious risks that organisations need to address.
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Responsible AI in Australian Law Firms: What the New National AI Plan Means for You
In this article, Inbal discusses the recently released Australian Government National Artificial Intelligence Plan and how in particular it applies to Australian legal firms.
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Free or Paid? Making Sense of AI Licensing Without Putting Your Data at Risk
AI licensing has become one of the most confusing parts of adoption for those in business. Not because the tools aren’t useful, but because the rules around free or paid access, data protection and pricing aren’t always obvious.
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The Art of Not Rushing AI Adoption
One minute, we’re being told it will transform your business. The next minute, it’s ‘danger, Will Robinson, as we’re warned it could expose a business to risk. In the midst of this noise, professional services businesses are trying to get client work out the door and not miss meetings.
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Australia punches above its weight at the 2025 Stevie® Awards for Women in Business
Australia was represented by a powerhouse of founders, executives, thought leaders and innovators in New York this week, after a record number of local women won gold, silver and bronze at the 22nd annual Stevie® Awards for Women in Business, one of the most competitive global platforms recognizing women shaping business, industry, and social change.
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CA ANZ launches AI Fluency Playbook for members
Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) has launched the AI Fluency Playbook to help its members better leverage the power of generative AI (genAI).
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Master AI at this Hands-On Workshop
The AI Bootcamp: Hands-On, led by renowned AI strategist Inbal Rodnay, offers professionals a comprehensive day-long workshop focussed on implementing generative AI solutions in real-world clinical and business scenarios.
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Insufficient training holding accountants back with AI adoption: Ipsos
Accountants are generally willing to use AI, but a new survey has identified a lingering skills gap and a sense of unpreparedness for the changes AI would bring.
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Eye on Innovation: How AI is Transforming Optometry
Innovation expert Inbal Rodnay breaks down the barriers by asking optometry practitioners using AI and an AI developer for some practical examples of how this technology can streamline operations, enhance patient care, and transform marketing efforts in practice.
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Do we even need an AI policy?
An AI policy isn’t about creating a cage; it’s about creating a safe playground for learning
and experimentation.
Right now, the strategy for all professional businesses should be to upskill our workforce into
confident, AI-literate teams who are able to embrace the wave of AI innovation that we’re
facing.
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IPA National Congress 2024: Cutting through the AI noise for small firms
Rodnay encouraged accountants to embed AI technology in their workflows to unlock efficiencies and free up time for strategic work. She specialises in guiding professional services teams through AI integration. She highlighted three blockers preventing accountants fully embracing AI, including tool selection, permission and security concerns, and understanding practical implementation.
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Finding the Edge: ProVision 2024 Conference
In a compelling presentation, software engineer and educator Inbal Rodnay inspired optometrists to embrace the power of AI, noting that while AI has long been used in various sectors, the advent of user-friendly interfaces like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity, have democratised access to this powerful technology.
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Seven reasons employers should offer AI training
Despite the many unknowns around AI, people have been quick to trial it in the workplace. A 2023 Adecco global workforce survey found 70% of staff are using generative AI on the job.
Such a high percentage makes sense to ChatGPT trainer Inbal Rodnay from Theory and Motion, but she believes very few would have embedded the use of AI into their daily working lives because they simply don’t know how to use it effectively.
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