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AI in the Enterprise

November 21, 2023

Sam Altman joins Microsoft as OpenAI board appoints Emmett Shear as CEO

The drama at OpenAI continues with Emmett Shear, Twitch co-founder, joining the company as CEO and Sam Altman all set to lead Microsoft’s Advanced AI research team.

Image: OpenAI's ChatGPT turns one year old; what it did (and didn't do)

OpenAI's ChatGPT turns one year old; what it did (and didn't do)

During the past 12 months, ChatGPT has fundamentally changed the landscape of AI. While warnings of impending doom from AI self-awareness still hang in the air, the technology has also surprised many by taking on tasks never thought possible.

5 ways to deploy your own large language model

Building a new large language model (LLM) from scratch can cost a company millions — or even hundreds of millions. But there are several ways to deploy customized LLMs that are faster, easier, and, most importantly, cheaper.

How ServiceNow gets the most out of generative AI

As the company adopts generative AI internally, CIO Chris Bedi is measuring everything — and thinks you should too.

Cisco: Generative AI expectations outstrip enterprise readiness

The new AI Readiness Index from Cisco points out serious challenges related to infrastructure capabilities, data governance and talent availability.

Microsoft combines Copilot AI with mixed reality for industrial workers

Factory technicians will be able to point to objects and ask the generative AI assistant for guidance on repairs and maintenance.

Microsoft’s Maia AI, Azure Cobalt chips to rev up efficiency, performance

New chips from Microsoft along with other custom chips from the likes of AWS, Google and Oracle, though limited in their impact initially, are expected to provide stiff competition for chipmakers such as Nvidia, AMD and Intel, analysts said.

With Copilot Studio, businesses can customize Microsoft’s genAI assistant

Copilot Studio is designed to enable enterprise users to tailor Microsoft’s Copilot generative AI tool to their own workflows, and even create and publish their own AI assistants.

Your employees are likely passing off AI-generated work as their own: Report

In the absence of clear policies related to the usage of generative AI, 64% of the respondents in a survey acknowledged that they passed off generative AI work as their own.

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