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8 open source companies from YC Demo Day Winter ’22

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Wicked fast VPNs, data organization tools, auto-generated videos to spice up your company’s Instagram stories … Y Combinator’s Winter 2022 open source founders have some interesting ideas up their sleeves. And since they’re open source, some of these companies will let you join in on the fun of collaboration too.

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Regulatory uncertainty overshadows gen AI despite pace of adoption

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You need to know where the data’s coming from, how it’s transformed, and what the outputs are,” says Nick Amabile, CEO at DAS42, a data consulting firm. As companies mature in their understanding and use of gen AI, they’ll have to put safeguards in place, says Juan Orlandini, CTO, North America at Insight, a Tempe-based solution integrator.

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The year’s top 10 enterprise AI trends — so far

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The world has flipped since 2022,” says David McCurdy, chief enterprise architect and CTO at Insight. You now have the ability to jump over processes that have existed for years, sometimes decades, because of generative technology.” He’s already seeing this in the cybersecurity space. “At Then gen AI came out.

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GOTO x Apiumhub Partnership

Apiumhub

This year GOTO covers topics like APIs, artificial intelligence, ethics & security, microservices, Cloud computing and so much more. GOTO seeks the best speakers from around the world and let them shape the agenda — they’re the experts after all.

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AI Chihuahua! Part I: Why Machine Learning is Dogged by Failure and Delays

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There is a lot more to machine learning in the enterprise than just the model, which is what many people think of when they hear artificial intelligence. The open-source data era kicked off with Hadoop and MapReduce in the early noughties, soon followed by Kafka and Spark. Adapted from Sculley et al.

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For IT leaders, operationalized gen AI is still a moving target

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Even in its infancy, gen AI has become an accepted course of action and application, and the most common use cases include automation of IT processes, security and threat detection, supply chain intelligence, and automating customer service and network processes, according to a report released by IBM in January.

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Upskilling ramps up as gen AI forces enterprises to transform

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The first, says Eliot Andres, co-founder and CTO, is to add the latest AI features to the app itself to keep it competitive. As soon as Stable Diffusion, the first open-source diffusion model, came out in mid-2023, the company immediately pivoted. We have consultants who are industry and domain-specific,” he says. “We