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SAP prepares to add Joule generative AI copilot across its apps

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By year-end, users of a couple of SAP applications should have the option to ask generative AI copilot, Joule, to help with their work — and the company plans to roll the feature out across all its applications one by one in the years to come.

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JLR revs up AI and intelligent automation initiatives

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Anthony Battle is leaning heavily on AI and IA — artificial intelligence and intelligent automation — to deliver digital transformation at luxury auto maker Jaguar Land Rover. We’re not short of generous opportunities afforded by our strategic suppliers and vendors,” says Battle, wryly. There’s demand for it, too.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Critical Infrastructure Orgs Must Beware of China-backed Volt Typhoon, Cyber Agencies Warn

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Plus, ransomware gangs netted $1 billion-plus in 2023. And enterprises go full steam ahead with generative AI, despite challenges managing its risks. Expected to be available by 2030, quantum computers will be able to decrypt data protected with today’s public-key cryptographic algorithms. And much more!

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Defining a new era of exponential companies

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Now, Gartner estimates that by next year, 35% of large organizations will have named a Chief AI Officer reporting to a CEO or COO. And by 2033, the same study predicts that AI solutions will result in more than half a billion net new human jobs. Generative AI is already changing behaviors faster than any innovation in history.

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