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AI in the Enterprise
News, analysis, and insights for IT leaders navigating the risks and rewards of AI
November 25, 2024
CIOs contend with gen AI growing pains
With no set framework for gen AI success, and few production successes to learn from, IT leaders are left with sketchy roadmaps even as some best practices start to come into focus.
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AWS prepares to command an army of AI agents
AWS Labsâ Multi-Agent Orchestrator open source project rethinks distributed computing to make it easier to build sophisticated, efficient, and cost-effective AI systems.
AI agents are coming to work â hereâs what businesses need to know
AI agent tools promise to automate a huge range of digital processes now carried out by office workers. But sorting the long-term potential from the near-term reality can be a challenge for businesses faced with yet another shift in how work is done.
CIOs view cost management as possible AI value killer
Most CIOs see a lack of money as a major concern as they face pressure to extract value from AI. And underestimating the costs can be catastrophic.
Salesforce adds Testing Center to Agentforce for AI agents
The Agentforce Testing Center consists of tools that can help enterprise users test and observe agents before deploying them in production.
Download our Microsoft Copilot for Writing Cheat Sheet
Microsoft Copilot can boost your writing in Word, Outlook, and OneNote â hereâs how.
Microsoft upgrades Copilot Studio agent builder tools
Microsoft will let customers connect Copilot Studio agents to third-party apps, and tools for building autonomous agents are now available in a public preview.
US commission proposes âManhattan Project-likeâ initiative for AI
The bipartisan report emphasized the need to counter Chinaâs technological advancements.
7 ways to deploy your own large language model
The cost to build a new large language model from scratch is an option, but can be too much to bear for many companies. Luckily, there are several other ways to deploy customized LLMs that are faster, easier, and, most importantly, cheaper.
Microsoft partners with industry leaders to offer vertical SLMs
Teaming up with industry partners such as Bayer and Rockwell Automation, Microsoft is adding pre-trained small language models to its Azure AI catalog aimed at highly specialized use cases.
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