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AI in the Enterprise

October 24, 2023

CIOs press ahead for gen AI edge — despite misgivings

As we near the first anniversary of ChatGPT’s public release, IT leaders are pushing forward gen AI pilots and production use of a technology viewed to be industry-redefining — and shrouded by unknowns.

Image: Microsoft launches AI content safety service

Microsoft launches AI content safety service

Microsoft’s Azure AI Content Safety service includes image and text detection to identify and grade content based on the likelihood that it will cause harm.

Nvidia, Foxconn partner to start building AI factories

AI factories are data centers with infrastructure specially built for processing, refining, and transforming vast amounts of data into valuable AI models and tokens.

Teaching AI to behave is the fastest-growing career skill

Generative AI platforms require tailoring for specific tasks — and it's that skill employers are seeking in new employees or in opportunities to upskill current workers.

AuditBoard adds new AI and analytics capabilities for risk and compliance

With the new AI algorithms, organizations will be able to streamline audit workflows and automate various risk management and compliance programs.

Best practices for operating cloud-based generative AI systems

From system design to daily performance tuning, here's a checklist of ways to make your systems run effectively.

ChatGPT can now look at the web — for real this time

Generative AI chatbot ChatGPT can keep up with current events thanks to a new update, and is also getting direct access to the DALL-E 3 image-generation system.

Inside Walmart’s generative AI journey

Ben Peterson, head of People Product, shares how the Fortune One retailer went from vision to viable with its gen AI My Assistant in sixty days.

AI will remake data centers, OCP says

Open Compute Project expects the hardware requirements of AI to usher in a new era of larger data centers, liquid-cooled hardware, and greater power consumption.

Gartner: Enterprises need to focus on AI priorities and readiness

GenAI will be a workforce partner for 90% of companies worldwide by 2025, Gartner predicts.

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