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July 16, 2024
The promise and peril of âagentic AIâ
Now that Amazon is making moves to lead in artificial intelligence with next-generation technology, we can no longer ignore it. Read more
Unleashing event-driven automation: From human intervention to seamless machine-driven defense. Learn more today. Read more
Exploring the spatial universe in 2030
While we continue to see âmehâ reactions to products like Appleâs Vision Pro headset and Meta continues to struggle with its Oculus headsets, there is still a feeling that spatial computing will be with us in the future. Deloitte Consulting takes a futuristic look at the ups, downs and everything in between of the technology â not through a list of charts and graphs, but through the use of speculative fiction and âWhat If?â types of stories. Mike Bechtel, chief futurist and managing director at Deloitte, joins the show to discuss this world of 2030 and how different spatial technology will have both positive and negative impacts on the world we live in.Read more
Zoom adds workflow automation to save time on routine tasks
Zoom is continuing to expand its digital workplace tools with a no-code automation feature. Read more
EU accuses X/Twitter of breaching the Digital Services Act
Preliminary findings from an investigation that began last year allege DSA non-compliance, with substantial penalties possible. The move is a wakeup call for organizations governed by the act. Read more
For July, Microsoftâs Patch Tuesday update fixes four zero-day flaws
This monthâs Patch Tuesday release includes 132 fixes with a big focus on Microsoft SQL Server. Read more
Renegade business units trying out genAI will destroy the enterprise before they help
In many ways, the rush to try out still-evolving generative AI tools really does feel like the Wild West. Business execs need to slow things down. Read more
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