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AI in the Enterprise

March 05, 2024

The trick to better answers from generative AI

Miso.ai co-founders Lucky Gunasekara and Andy Hsieh discuss how going beyond RAG basics to break down question context and assumptions is key for enterprise-grade service.

Image: Enterprise mobility 2024: Welcome, genAI

Enterprise mobility 2024: Welcome, genAI

Many of the buzziest IT trends — low-code automation, digital employee experience, and yes, even generative AI — are making their way into the major mobility management platforms. Here’s what to look for in 2024 and beyond.

The most popular neural network styles and how they work

Learn about the most prominent types of modern neural networks such as feedforward, recurrent, convolutional, and transformer networks, and their use cases in modern AI.

SolarWinds amps up observability software with AI

AI-based enhancements enable IT teams to manage on-prem, hybrid, or cloud-native systems with visibility across distributed networks.

Image: The ROI in AI (and how to find it)

The ROI in AI (and how to find it)

The number of companies experimenting with the automation capabilities of generative AI platforms is expected to double. But do the hoped-for financial returns justify the high costs of the technology?

GitHub ships GitHub Copilot Enterprise

An edition of GitHub’s AI-powered programming assistant that can be customized to an organization’s codebase is now generally available.

Dell ramps up ‘AI PC’ plans with Latitude and Precision refresh

A major update to Dell’s PC and laptop line-up points to the future of on-device AI processing, thanks to the inclusion of NPU processors.

ServiceNow, Hugging Face, and Nvidia expand StarCoder2 coding LLM

The open-access, royalty-free model supports over 600 programming languages and comes in three sizes for greater resource efficiency.

Google can’t guarantee its Gemini genAI tool won’t be biased

Google's new text-to-image generator displayed glaring biases after only three weeks online. After taking the tool offline last week, the company said it will never be 100% sure the same issues won't resurface.

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