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AI and generative AI are revolutionizing manufacturing…here’s how

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From the Industrial Revolution over 200 years ago to today, manufacturing has had a profound impact on our lives, made possible by its unrelenting innovation. Now, manufacturing is facing one of the most exciting, unmatched, and daunting transformations in its history due to artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI (GenAI).

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Dairyland powers up for a generative AI edge

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Now, thanks to the cooperative’s tight partnership with Microsoft systems integrator Stoneridge Software, as well as Melby’s extensive technology experience, Dairyland — which was formed during the New Deal in the 1930s — has been able to experiment with and put into production some of the earliest Microsoft Azure-based LLMs, Melby says.

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The potential for generative AI in government and public services

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Governments and public service agencies understand the enormous potential of generative AI. Recent research by McGuire Research Services for Avanade, shows 82% of government employees are using AI on a daily or weekly basis, while 84% of organisations plan to increase their IT investments by up to 24% to take advantage of AI.

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SAP prepares to add Joule generative AI copilot across its apps

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By year-end, users of a couple of SAP applications should have the option to ask generative AI copilot, Joule, to help with their work — and the company plans to roll the feature out across all its applications one by one in the years to come. Joule is just one of three main layers in SAP’s AI strategy, said Sandhu.

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Generative AI is electrifying. Charge ahead or get shocked.

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By Chet Kapoor, Chairman & CEO of DataStax The energy around AI is nothing short of electrifying. It’s our new reality and will be the most important and disruptive innovation of our lifetime. A large majority of applications will include AI by 2025, and let’s be honest, you can’t put a price on GPT.

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Generative AI is pushing unstructured data to center stage

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Unlike that energy company, many organizations have yet to feel an urgency to capitalize on the value of their vast reservoirs of unstructured data. 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.

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Digital listening reveals 3 leading innovation drivers

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adult web users surveyed have used one or more generative AI tools. To gain perspective, Iron Mountain sponsored research by Quadrant Strategies, which used digital listening technologies to study public online conversation trends among enterprise decision-makers. and tokenization. higher [in 2022] than in 2017.”