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Generative AI won’t automate your way to business model innovation

CIO Business Intelligence

Integrating artificial intelligence into business has spawned enterprise-wide automation. Generative AI is already starting to power the day-to-day tools we use, inspire a new wave of intelligent applications, and even reimagine the world of enterprise software and the world of IT.

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Google Gemini 1.5 Pro is the most advanced AI model we’ve seen so far

Dataconomy

Pro and explore the transformative potential it holds for developers, enterprises, and everyday users. Let’s analyze their key differences: Architecture Gemini 1.0 : Traditional Transformer architecture Gemini 1.5 : Employs state-of-the-art Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) architecture. What is Google Gemini 1.5

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Carhartt turns to data under new CIO

CIO Business Intelligence

Today, more than 90% of its applications run in the cloud, with most of its data is housed and analyzed in a homegrown enterprise data warehouse. The company, which operates four factories in Kentucky and Tennessee and designs all its products at its Dearborn, Mich., headquarters, began its digital transformation roughly four years ago.

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The best tech of CES 2020: Where are they now?

The Verge

But what Intel was really showing off was its dedicated graphics technology, the Xe architecture. Current status: Pivoted to enterprise so you’ll never ask about it again. Nothing screams vaporware quite like the phrase “artificial human.” Intel’s dedicated Xe graphics, however, have started showing up in various laptops.

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List of the world’s top female futurists (Update #5)

Trends in the Living Networks

With a PhD in Planning and Innovation Studies, and a Master’s degree in Architecture, Urban Design and Urban Planning, Karuri-Sebina has a sound knowledge base for her work as Executive Manager of programs at the South African Cities Network. She works collaboratively across disciplines to build prototypes of future architectural innovations.

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