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Generative AI in enterprises: LLM orchestration holds the key to success

CIO Business Intelligence

Many enterprises are accelerating their artificial intelligence (AI) plans, and in particular moving quickly to stand up a full generative AI (GenAI) organization, tech stacks, projects, and governance. This article was co-authored by Shail Khiyara, President & COO, Turbotic, and Rodrigo Madanes, EY Global Innovation AI Leader.

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

CIO Business Intelligence

AI is now a board-level priority Last year, AI consisted of point solutions and niche applications that used ML to predict behaviors, find patterns, and spot anomalies in carefully curated data sets. Gen AI is that amplification and the world’s reaction to it is like enterprises and society reacting to the introduction of a foreign body. “We

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Generative AI: the Shortcut to Digital Modernisation

CIO Business Intelligence

As transformation is an ongoing process, enterprises look to innovations and cutting-edge technologies to fuel further growth and open more opportunities. Albeit emerging recently, the potential applications of GenAI for businesses are significant and wide-ranging. percent of the working hours in the US economy.

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ChatGPT, the rise of generative AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Five years later, transformer architecture has evolved to create powerful models such as ChatGPT. Business applications for conversational AI have, for several years already, included help desks and service desks. For now, ChatGPT is finding most of its applications in creative settings.

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Digital Agility Gets a Boost with Identity Management

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Worse, firms should expect that many of their custom apps will have to work alongside other enterprise apps — e.g., marketing, digital experience, privacy/governance, business systems, and of course, security and analytics. The nature of enterprise systems IAM needs to interface with will always change.

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3 commandments that should drive every API strategy

CIO Business Intelligence

In the early 2000s, companies like Amazon, eBay, and Salesforce drove a trend toward standardizing interfaces among web applications. The result was a complete overhaul of how applications were developed and integrated, thanks to a growing network of open web APIs that anyone could consume.

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Amazon AWS really wasn’t designed for the Enterprise

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However, they have struggled to gain a foothold in the enterprise. This is the case even when the geekiest of the enterprise SMEs finds creative uses for the service itself. EMC’s Chad Sakac provides a use case where his team builds an AWS application to test their ScaleIO solution for a total cost of only $7.41!