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Together raises $20M to build open source generative AI models

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Generative AIAI that can write essays, create artwork and music, and more — continues to attract outsize investor attention. According to one source, generative AI startups raised $1.7 Google Cloud, AWS, Azure). Google Cloud, AWS, Azure).

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Should you build or buy generative AI?

CIO

Whether it’s text, images, video or, more likely, a combination of multiple models and services, taking advantage of generative AI is a ‘when, not if’ question for organizations. Since the release of ChatGPT last November, interest in generative AI has skyrocketed.

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Microsoft Ignite 2023: 11 takeaways for CIOs

CIO

It will provide access to Azure features, including speech recognition and sentiment analysis, and the ability to add more sophisticated features through Power Platform connectors and Power Automate workflows, all with governance features so that IT is still in control.

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IT leaders go small for purpose-built AI

CIO

That’s what a number of IT leaders are learning of late, as the AI market and enterprise AI strategies continue to evolve. But purpose-built small language models (SLMs) and other AI technologies also have their place, IT leaders are finding, with benefits such as fewer hallucinations and a lower cost to deploy.

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5 ways to deploy your own large language model

CIO

Generative AI is transforming the world, changing the way we create images and videos, audio, text, and code. According to a September survey of IT decision makers by Dell, 76% say gen AI will have a “significant if not transformative” impact on their organizations, and most expect to see meaningful results within the next 12 months.

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Key considerations to cancer institute’s gen AI deployment

CIO

The overhype of generative AI was unavoidable last year, yet despite all the distraction, unproven benefits, and potential pitfalls, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute CIO Naomi Lenane didn’t want to ban the technology outright. But allowing free, unfettered use of the public gen AI platforms was not an option. “No

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4 ways CISOs can manage AI use in the enterprise

CIO

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. AI is evolving faster than any tech wave we have seen in the past.