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AI in the Enterprise
News, analysis, and insights for IT leaders navigating the risks and rewards of AI
August 26, 2024
Generative AI is sliding into the âtrough of disillusionmentâ
The hype over genAI and associated AI tech is waning, leading companies to seek concrete returns for their investments. Read more
Sponsored by NTT DATA: Empowering APAC's future through AI readiness
Learn how APAC is advancing as a global economic leader through AI with insights from the World Economic Forum's annual meeting. John Lombard, CEO at NTT DATA, APAC was part of a panel that discussed the importance of governance, talent and inclusivity for AI readiness. Read more
AI agents will transform business processes â and magnify risks
Chatbots sit and wait to be asked questions. Agents, however, are proactive, can act autonomously, and adapt to their environments. And when multiple agents develop into agentic frameworks, the potential power increases exponentially. But with strength in numbers and added complexity comes amplified risks, and the need for more fortified checks. Read more
Use the AI S-curve to drive meaningful technological change
Understanding the lumpy pattern of technological evolution is essential for organizations that want to make informed decisions about when to invest in and adopt new technologies. Read more
Microsoftâs new Phi 3.5 LLM models surpass Meta and Google
The updated family of models from Microsoft outperformed rival models from Meta and Google across several benchmarks, falling behind only OpenAIâs GPT-4o-mini. Read more
GitHub survey finds nearly all developers using AI coding tools
While almost every respondent said they used AI coding tools, only 38% of developers in the US said their organizations actively encouraged adoption. Read more
The reality of AI-centric coding
When AWS CEO Matt Garman told developers that âit's possible that most developers are not codingâ by 2026, it raised the question of how different AI-centric coding environments would look. Read more
IDC: Expect AI spending to more than double to $632B
AI spending is expected to grow by nearly 30% a year over the next four years, driven mainly by embedded tools and genAI, according to research firm IDC. Read more
Anthropic sued by authors over alleged misuse of copyrighted works for AI training
The complaint alleges that Anthropic used pirated versions of books by hundreds of thousands of authors to develop its AI models without proper authorization or compensation. Read more
Navigating the AI frontier
The expensive, painful lessons we learned from the early days of cloud computing are relevant to the generative AI era. Read more
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