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News, analysis, and insights for IT leaders navigating the risks and rewards of AI.
August 22, 2023
Beyond the household names for generative AI models, a burst of other options are emerging for the enterprise. Hereâs a look at some that might be the right fit where others fall short.
Adoption of generative AI is happening at a breakneck pace, but potential threats posed by the technology will require organizations to set up guardrails to protect sensitive data and customer privacy â and to avoid running afoul of regulators.
While IT leaders are optimistic about AI, the speed at which the technology is developing has led them to question their organizations' readiness to implement it, according to a report from AMD.
AI expert Dr. Lisa Palmer and CD&IO Anna Ransley discuss the need for CIOs to take the lead in preparing their organizations to develop sensible, strategic, and impactful generative AI strategies.
The company expects to eliminate undesired biases introduced during training with the involvement of humans in the loop.
Risky, immature and full of promise, generative AI is forcing tech leaders to assess challenges on many fronts, and in real time.
The excitement and turmoil surrounding generative AI is not unlike the early days of open source, or the Wild West. We can resolve the uncertainty and confusion.
Zenhub is adding AI capabilities to automate task labeling, prioritize work, estimate completion dates, and provide insights into challenges and blockages.
Multiplatform web browser Opera has its own AI assistant, Aria, now offered for iOS and available on all major platforms.
A forthcoming image-focused AI chip from Kneron looks to enable a host of improvements around edge compute, security and automotive applications.
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