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The early returns on gen AI for software development

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Generative AI is already having an impact on multiple areas of IT, most notably in software development. Early use cases include code generation and documentation, test case generation and test automation, as well as code optimization and refactoring, among others.

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Architect defense-in-depth security for generative AI applications using the OWASP Top 10 for LLMs

AWS Machine Learning - AI

Many customers are looking for guidance on how to manage security, privacy, and compliance as they develop generative AI applications. This post provides three guided steps to architect risk management strategies while developing generative AI applications using LLMs.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Latest MITRE ATT&CK Update Offers Security Insights on GenAI, Identity, Cloud and CI/CD

Tenable

Plus, learn the latest details about the Change Healthcare breach, including the massive scope of the data exfiltration. In addition, why AI cyberthreats aren’t impacting CISOs’ budgets. 1 - New version of MITRE ATT&CK adds guidance on generative AI, cloud threats Information about malicious use of generative AI tools.

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Chief AI officers in demand as IT leaders expect gen AI productivity boost, survey finds

CIO

For its AI Priorities Study 2023 , Foundry surveyed IT decision-makers who have either implemented AI and generative AI technologies in their organizations, have plans to, or are actively researching them. Top of those AI priorities for now is generative AI, with 56% of respondents eager to learn more about it.

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When your AI chatbots mess up

CIO

Barely a year after the release of ChatGPT and other generative AI tools, 75% of surveyed companies have already put them to work, according to a VentureBeat report. The rate of occurrence runs between 3% and 8% for most generative AI platforms. In IT organizations, gen AI glitches wreak havoc in other ways.

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Oracle makes its pitch for the enterprise cloud. Should CIOs listen?

CIO

This technology, leveraging artificial intelligence, offers a self-managing, self-securing, and self-repairing database system that significantly reduces the operational overhead for businesses.” These days that includes generative AI. The allure of such a system for enterprises cannot be overstated, Lee says. “We

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7 cloud market trends and how they will impact IT

CIO

But the emergence of generative AI changes everything. He adds, “This is behind the drive to generative AI by the cloud providers. Most recently the company launched gen AI-based services aimed at healthcare and life science organizations. IBM is stepping up with its Open-Stack-based watsonx AI platform.

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