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Generative AI won’t automate your way to business model innovation

CIO

Generative AI is changing the world of work, with AI-powered workflows now slated to streamline customer service, employee experience, IT, and other fields. One report estimates that 4,000 positions were eliminated by AI in May alone. Future-proofing work now becomes a mandate and an opportunity to innovate.

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Generative AI is pushing unstructured data to center stage

CIO

Advances in AI, particularly generative AI, have made deriving value from unstructured data easier. Yet IDC says that “master data and transactional data remain the highest percentages of data types processed for AI/ML solutions across geographies.” What’s different now? What’s hiding in your unstructured data?

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Drive hyper-personalized customer experiences with Amazon Personalize and generative AI

AWS Machine Learning - AI

Today, we are excited to announce three launches that will help you enhance personalized customer experiences using Amazon Personalize and generative AI. Amazon Personalize is a fully managed machine learning (ML) service that makes it easy for developers to deliver personalized experiences to their users.

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Artificial Intelligence 101: What It Is, Its Evolution and Potential Jobs

Apiumhub

Since its conception in the mid-20th century, AI has evolved considerably thanks to advances in machine learning, neural networks, and complex algorithms, enabling its application in increasingly sophisticated fields. This includes activities such as pattern recognition, learning, decision-making, and problem-solving.

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This week in AI: Amazon ‘enhances’ reviews with AI while Snap’s goes rogue

TechCrunch

So until an AI can do it for you, here’s a handy roundup of the last week’s stories in the world of machine learning, along with notable research and experiments we didn’t cover on their own. This week in AI, Amazon announced that it’ll begin tapping generative AI to “enhance” product reviews.

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Disney-backed Inworld raises new cash for its AI-powered virtual characters

TechCrunch

Inworld also made a notable hire, bringing on John Gaeta, perhaps best known for the “bullet time” effect in the Matrix film franchise, as its chief creative officer. Inworld provides a platform for creating AI-powered virtual characters, allowing users to build characters by describing the said characters in natural language.

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Design secure generative AI application workflows with Amazon Verified Permissions and Amazon Bedrock Agents

AWS Machine Learning - AI

Amazon Bedrock Agents enable generative AI applications to perform multistep tasks across various company systems and data sources. Customers can build innovative generative AI applications using Amazon Bedrock Agents’ capabilities to intelligently orchestrate their application workflows.