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Generative AI usage gains traction among enterprises: McKinsey

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The usage of generative AI across enterprises is already widespread, although it is still early days for the new technology, according to a report from McKinsey’s AI consulting service, Quantum Black. Artificial Intelligence, Enterprise Applications, Generative AI

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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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AI adoption accelerates as enterprise PoCs show productivity gains

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Some prospective projects require custom development using large language models (LLMs), but others simply require flipping a switch to turn on new AI capabilities in enterprise software. “AI That work is difficult and requires highly skilled talent, which is why many enterprises bring in a partner to help with the work.

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8-10x performance upticks in next-gen infrastructure enable AI workloads

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Artificial intelligence (AI), an increasingly crucial piece of the technology landscape, has arrived. More than 91 percent of businesses surveyed have ongoing — and increasing — investments in artificial intelligence. Consider, for example, a pharmaceutical company using AI modeling and simulation for drug discovery.

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How Nvidia became a trillion-dollar company

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Nvidia’s transformation from an accelerator of video games to an enabler of artificial intelligence (AI) and the industrial metaverse didn’t happen overnight—but the leap in its stock market value to over a trillion dollars did. Nvidia says its hardware, software, and services can cut early-stage drug discovery from months to weeks.

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Ready Players Win: Leaders of the Future Enterprise

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focuses on driving mobility and tapping on the then-nascent Internet of Things, the subsequent phase prominently features technology such as artificial intelligence and machine learning and ways to extend their use across every aspect of the business. Whereas digital transformation in its earliest iteration—digital transformation 1.0—focuses

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Nvidia’s strong earnings highlight AI’s rapid incursion across industries

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This highlights a broad interest in AI across various sectors, including enterprise, healthcare, and automotive. Companies like Recursion Pharmaceuticals and Generate:Biomedicines are developing foundation models for biology, indicating AI’s broad adoption in industries including automotive, healthcare, and financial services. “And