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August 21, 2023
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.
Join host Baratunde Thurston for unfiltered after-hours realness on the topic of mental health. Learn how to weave wellness into any digital transformation and dig into new factors shaking up hybrid work, employee satisfaction, and business outcomes. Plus, tips to support extra-stressed end users.
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.
Weeks before Metaâs new return-to-office policy is set to come into force, the companyâs human resources chief wrote to employees warning of serious consequences for workers who repeatedly violate the rules.
Daniel Freeman, a professor at the University of Oxford who has pioneered research into how virtual reality can be used in the treatment of mental health disorders, talked about the growing role of VR as devices become more widely available.
Risky, immature and full of promise, generative AI is forcing tech leaders to assess challenges on many fronts, and in real time.
For those hoping to avoid the pay-or-not-to-pay ransomware dilemma, there are three things to focus on that can help CISOs: create incident response plans, improve cybersecurity posture, and invest in robust backups.
The company expects to eliminate undesired biases introduced during training with the involvement of humans in the loop.
What started as a way to facilitate emergency COVID-19 relief has grown into a full-service digital platform that connects Cherokee citizens with human services and government resources no matter where they live.
Replication excels at providing immediate data availability, but it shouldnât be the sole safeguard against human errors, data corruption, or cyberattacks.
Microsoftâs Cognitive Search API now offers vector search as a service, ready for use with large language models in Azure OpenAI and beyond.
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