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January 26, 2024

The rise of synthetic media: Get ready for AI avatars at work

Businesses should prep for a wave of synthetic media coming to the workplace now that new AI-based tools can create video presentations for marketing or training in any language — without the need for costly production teams. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Workday: How AI helps CFOs save time and grow revenue

Sponsored by Workday: How AI helps CFOs save time and grow revenue

Today’s world of economic volatility, high interest rates, and trade tensions adds a host of complications to an already complex CFO role. Enter artificial intelligence, which is relieving some of the pressure by eliminating repetitive tasks and helping finance teams pull the organization forward.

Microsoft launches Mesh 3D meetings for Teams

Are employees really ready for the metaverse at work? Teams users could soon find out.

OpenAI: Copy, steal, paste

By OpenAI's logic, any work you put online is fair game to be swiped and incorporated into the company's large language models.

Image: Google settles $1.7 billion lawsuit over AI chips patent infringement

Google settles $1.7 billion lawsuit over AI chips patent infringement

The internet giant maintained that it did not violate the patents of scientist Joseph Bates or that of his company Singular in any manner.

National AI Research Resource pilot program to ‘democratize’ generative AI

Government, private sector team up to broaden access to key AI resources for organizations without the deep pockets.

Pegasystems launches generative AI-based assistant for enterprises

After the recent launch of Amazon Q and Microsoft’s Copilot, Pegasystems' Knowledge Buddy has joined the fast-cluttering segment of AI-powered assistants for enterprises.

How to access Google's Circle to Search smartness on any Android phone today

Google's latest Android innovation is packed with efficiency-enhancing potential — and you don't have to wait for it to show up on your favorite phone.

Apple’s second-user smartphone business is booming

Apple and Samsung dominate the second-user smartphone market, says IDC. Here's how this might influence IT purchasing decisions and guide new opportunities for Apple.

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