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Generative AI is pushing unstructured data to center stage

CIO

After all, we in the information management and technology industry have talked at length about unstructured data since “Big Data” was big news more than a decade ago. Advances in AI, particularly generative AI, have made deriving value from unstructured data easier. What’s different now?

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Generative AI won’t automate your way to business model innovation

CIO

Generative AI is changing the world of work, with AI-powered workflows now slated to streamline customer service, employee experience, IT, and other fields. Integrating artificial intelligence into business has spawned enterprise-wide automation. Her point is that AI or generative AI isn’t a silver bullet.

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Powering Virtual Leadership interaction by leveraging Google Generative AI on GCP Cloud Run

Xebia

Introduction: With Bard and Vertex AI becoming publically available and accessible by Service Roles it was time to power a website using Google’s generative AI. In a previous blog post I’ve already detailed How I replaced Xebia Leadership with Artificial Intelligence leveraging OpenAI.

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Drive hyper-personalized customer experiences with Amazon Personalize and generative AI

AWS Machine Learning - AI

Today, we are excited to announce three launches that will help you enhance personalized customer experiences using Amazon Personalize and generative AI. Generative AI is quickly transforming how enterprises do business. To explore the impact of Amazon Personalize Content Generator in detail, let’s look at two examples.

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AI touches everything, everywhere all at once at Disrupt

TechCrunch

Like it or not, AI is part of our lives from here on out — for better or worse. In the past six months alone, TechCrunch has written nearly 600 articles focused on the impact of AI technology in our lives across industries as varied as film , healthcare , marketing and supply chains to name but a few.

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ChatGPT, Author of The Quixote

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Copyright was intended to incentivize cultural production: in the era of generative AI, copyright won’t be enough. Generative AI Has a Plagiarism Problem ChatGPT, for example, doesn’t memorize its training data, per se. To see this, let’s consider another example, that of MegaFace. joined Flickr.

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Disney-backed Inworld raises new cash for its AI-powered virtual characters

TechCrunch

Inworld also made a notable hire, bringing on John Gaeta, perhaps best known for the “bullet time” effect in the Matrix film franchise, as its chief creative officer. Inworld provides a platform for creating AI-powered virtual characters, allowing users to build characters by describing the said characters in natural language.