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Exploring the pros and cons of cloud-based large language models

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As a result of ongoing cloud adoption, developers face increased pressures to rapidly create and deploy applications in support of their organization’s cloud transformation goals. Cloud applications, in essence, have become organizations’ crown jewels and developers are measured on how quickly they can build and deploy them.

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Generative AI: Balancing security with innovation

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The speed at which artificial intelligence (AI)—and particularly generative AI (GenAI)—is upending everyday life and entire industries is staggering. Bad actors have the potential to train AI to spot and exploit vulnerabilities in tech stacks or business systems. Exploiting technology vulnerabilities.

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Generative AI & data: Potential in cybersecurity if the risks can be curtailed

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Artificial intelligence (AI) in 2023 feels a bit like déjà vu to me. Today, any time a new company is pitching its product that uses AI to do ‘X,’ the VC industry asks, “Can’t ChatGPT do that?” The good, the bad, and the scary I look at the good, the bad, and the scary of this recent Microsoft announcement.

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Microsoft and Cognizant team up to boost enterprise Copilot adoption

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But the partnership seeks to go beyond Cognizant’s internal use, with Microsoft and Cognizant teaming up to promote generative AI use across Cognizant’s global client base through the advisory and digital transformation services arm of Cognizant’s business.

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4 ways CISOs can manage AI use in the enterprise

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Over the summer, I wrote a column about how CIOs are worried about the informal rise of generative AI in the enterprise. Since then, many CIOs I’ve spoken with have grappled with enterprise data security and privacy issues around AI usage in their companies. That column may have been the understatement of the year.

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CIOs in financial services embrace gen AI — but with caution

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Highly regulated, customer-centric, and dependent on layers of human involvement and manual processes, financial services are ripe for automation through artificial intelligence (AI). Those same characteristics, however, reveal the risks AI pose to this sector. Banks have to get ready to take the step forward.”

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Generative AI headlines are outpacing enterprise adoption

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Well, if that child were generative AI, you’d think, judging by the headlines, that the kid grew from three years old to twenty after a day trip to Austin. Despite the buzz that generative AI has stirred in media and boardrooms, we believe the headlines are outpacing adoption in the enterprise. Am I falling behind?