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AI in the Enterprise
News, analysis, and insights for IT leaders navigating the risks and rewards of AI
September 23, 2024
Deepfakes break through as business threat
Deepfakes targeting financial data are no longer hypothetical, with many executives saying their companies have been targeted with deepfake scams in the past year. Read more
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Itâs time to transform your outdated systems. Automate everything. And embrace a new era of operational excellence. Sound like a lot? Itâs time for an operations intervention. Read more
With genAI models, size matters (and smaller may be better)
The future of generative AI could rely on smaller language models for every application an enterprise uses, models that would be both more nimble and customizable â and more secure. Read more
New Arm partnerships extend AI performance from edge to cloud
Integration with PyTorch and ExecuTorch brings Arm computing performance to the machine learning stack for developers. Read more
AI could be taken over by a few multinationals, warns UN
The United Nationsâ new advisory body has issued seven recommendations for the governance of AI technology. Read more
Thinking of building your own AI agents? Donât do it, advisors say
Developing agentic AI tools may be too complicated for many organizations, but some companies are moving forward anyway, with some success and lessons learned. Read more
Human vs. humane: How companies pursue AI for enhanced CX
AI can replicate and sometimes even surpass human ability. But what ethical standards are these technologies being taught to follow, and how do people apply them in practice? Read more
Can Java rival Python in AI development?
Java proponents see the language gaining traction in AI and machine learning as AI becomes incorporated into business logic. Read more
Sam Altman exits OpenAI commission for AI safety to create 'independent' oversight
The controversial CEO has stepped away from his role steering the company's AI safety guidelines to let third-party experts drive transparency, collaboration, and security going forward. Read more
AI to create better products and services, add $19.9T to global economy â IDC
Business are expected to spend hundreds of billions of dollars adopting AI and rolling out new products through 2030, while also creating efficiencies that will eliminate some jobs. Read more
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