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AI in the Enterprise

April 02, 2024

How generative AI can promote inclusive job descriptions

Proper context and data privacy should be top of mind for developers when writing applications on generative AI for B2B use cases.

Image: Most in-demand skills for 2024 — hint, genAI is at the top

Most in-demand skills for 2024 — hint, genAI is at the top

Generative artificial intelligence is transforming the ways people work and what they'll need to get a job in today's skills-based hiring environment.

Microsoft unveils Copilot for Azure SQL Database

AI assistant available in private preview provides natural language to SQL conversion and self-help for database administration.

Stability AI CEO steps down ‘to fix concentration of power in AI’

AI governance is a hard problem, and Emad Mostaque wants to spread the workload.

Cisco: AI tools, better workspaces would boost in-office appeal

Office environments need to change to foster collaboration, and employers need to close the AI skills gap, Cisco reports in its hybrid work study.

NetSuite adds more Text Enhance gen AI capabilities

Other updates to the company’s SaaS ERP suite include the addition of new connectors for its analytics warehouse and point of sale (POS) offerings.

Google Vertex AI Studio puts the promise in generative AI

Cloud-based AI toolkit offers dozens of Google and third-party models, straightforward support for RAG and model tuning, and other potentially compelling features in private preview.

Q&A: Udemy online education exec on tech layoffs and skills needs

Online education sites are scrambling to create and link to courses in generative AI technology to meet an insatiable demand for skilled workers. Udemy's Scott Rogers details what's going on.

Amazon invests $2.75 billion more in OpenAI rival Anthropic

As part of this partnership, Anthropic will use AWS as its main cloud provider for key operations, including safety research and the development of foundational models.

Ethics makes a comeback in cloud-based systems

Interest in doing the right thing is extending to IT systems beyond AI. This is good, even if mainly motivated by the fear of legal or financial consequences.

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