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NLP helps Eli Lilly work at a global scale

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With more than 30,000 employees spread across more than 60 affiliate locations and 14 manufacturing sites around the world, pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly operates at a truly global scale. From internal training materials to formal, technical communications to regulatory agencies, Lilly is translating information often,” says Timothy F.

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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. This usage was highest in the technology sector, and among respondents from North America, the report showed.

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The ‘Great Retraining’: IT upskills for the future

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When the timing was right, Chavarin honed her skills to do training and coaching work and eventually got her first taste of technology as a member of Synchrony’s intelligent virtual assistant (IVA) team, writing human responses to the text-based questions posed to chatbots.

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Tive, a startup developing supply chain visibility tools, raises $54M

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According to a 2020 Statista survey , 41% of executives in the automotive and transportation industry alone said their company lost $50 to $100 million due to supply chain issues, a figure which has likely climbed higher since. This has been costly. ” Toward differentiation. Last year saw $11.3

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Accelerating Aerospace Organizational Innovation, Speed, and Resilience with Digital Technologies

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Their products, research, and technologies are changing the way the world works. The impact of space technology, on other industries, is wide and vast, and the innovation ripple of research has spurred many high-profile products, including Teflon and CAT scans, as well as many more developments from NASA.

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AI adoption accelerates as enterprise PoCs show productivity gains

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“Everyone is running around trying to apply this technology that’s moving so fast, but without business outcomes, there’s no point to it,” says Redmond, CIO at power management systems manufacturer Eaton Corp. “We A human reviews it to make sure it makes sense, and if it does, the AI incorporates that into the learning model,” she says.

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AgBiome lands $166M for safer crop protection technology

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AgBiome , developing products from microbial communities, brought in a $116 million Series D round as the company prepares to pad its pipeline with new products. The microbes already discovered are used by humans for things like pharmaceuticals, food and agriculture. The company, based in Research Triangle Park, N.C.,