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Getting infrastructure right for generative AI

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For generative AI, a stubborn fact is that it consumes very large quantities of compute cycles, data storage, network bandwidth, electrical power, and air conditioning. Infrastructure-intensive or not, generative AI is on the march. of the overall AI server market in 2022 to 36% in 2027.

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10 most in-demand generative AI skills

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If any technology has captured the collective imagination in 2023, it’s generative AI — and businesses are beginning to ramp up hiring for what in some cases are very nascent gen AI skills, turning at times to contract workers to fill gaps, pursue pilots, and round out in-house AI project teams.

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Lessons from the field: How Generative AI is shaping software development in 2023

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Since ChatGPT’s release in November of 2022, there have been countless conversations on the impact of similar large language models. Generative AI has forced organizations to rethink how they work and what can and should be adjusted. Specifically, organizations are contemplating Generative AI’s impact on software development.

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Governance and Fighting the Curse of Complexity

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The Burgeoning Complexity of IT and Security Solutions On a business level, complexity comes from growth through acquisition – when enterprises inherit systems of record and of work that, more often than not, are different from one another. There are also complex ERP and CRM solutions – as well as inputs from OT and IoT systems and devices.

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Former OpenAI board member tells all about Altman’s ousting

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In introducing Toner, the director of strategy and foundational research grants at Georgetown University’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) and an expert in AI policy and global AI strategy, Sidhu described the OpenAI saga as being “all about AI board governance and incentives being misaligned among some really smart people.

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Now In Tech: AI, Assessments, And The Great Over-Correction

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With tech companies laying off more employees in Q1 ’23 (more than the entire 2022), good news has been hard to come by. All of us in tech know that this downturn will change in a heartbeat as soon as the markets stabilize. In many ways, tech is going back to the basics – show up, use your skills, and be productive.

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Don’t gamble with your identity verification practices

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Earlier this year, I wrote about the importance of organizations reviewing their password management strategies. According to a Reuters report, these ransomware bandits also breached the systems of several other companies operating in manufacturing, retail, and technology. Déjà vu can suck sometimes.