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Know before you go: 6 lessons for enterprise GenAI adoption

CIO

Many organizations know that commercially available, “off-the-shelf” generative AI models don’t work well in enterprise settings because of significant data access and security risks. We’re using our own databases, testing against our own needs, and building around specific problem sets.

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Should you build or buy generative AI?

CIO

Since the release of ChatGPT last November, interest in generative AI has skyrocketed. But many organizations are limiting use of public tools while they set policies to source and use generative AI models. In the shaper model, you’re leveraging existing foundational models, off the shelf, but retraining them with your own data.”

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Introducing the GenAI models you haven’t heard of yet

CIO

Ever since OpenAI’s ChatGPT set adoption records last winter, companies of all sizes have been trying to figure out how to put some of that sweet generative AI magic to use. Companies are looking at Google’s Bard, Anthropic’s Claude, Databricks’ Dolly, Amazon’s Titan, or IBM’s WatsonX, but also open source AI models like Llama 2 from Meta.

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AI in Short-Term Rentals: How Machine Learning Shapes STR

Altexsoft

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the crucial catalysts for this innovation: It has enormous potential to revolutionize various facets of vacation and short-term rentals. As this industry progresses, property owners and managers constantly search for ways to improve their operations and outpace their competition.