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Seattle startup that helps companies protect their AI and machine learning code raises $35M

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(Protect AI Photo) Seattle cybersecurity startup Protect AI landed $35 million to boost the rollout of its platform that helps enterprises shore up their machine learning code. It primarily sells to large enterprises in regulated industries including finance, healthcare, life sciences, energy, government, and tech.

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SAP to add generative AI, industry smarts to CX tools

CIO Business Intelligence

Every software developer is looking at how to incorporate generative AI in its products, even SAP. The ERP vendor, which turned 50 last year , is developing a companion app for its software, to be called SAP Digital Assistant, which will use generative AI to help SAP users provide a better experience to their customers.

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Data as a service: Top vendors offering data on tap

CIO Business Intelligence

With data-driven decisions and digital services at the center of most businesses these days, enterprises can never get enough data to fuel their operations. Enter data-as-a-service providers: Entities that offer data on tap for a fee for your enterprise to use. Who needs data as a service (DaaS)?

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What is NLP? Natural language processing explained

CIO Business Intelligence

Here are three examples of how organizations are putting the technology to work: Edmunds drives traffic with GPT: The online resource for automotive inventory and information has created a ChatGPT plugin that exposes its unstructured data — vehicle reviews, ratings, editorials — to the generative AI. NLTK is offered under the Apache 2.0

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Computer vision is primed for business value

CIO Business Intelligence

Industries that make heavy use of computer vision include manufacturing, healthcare, automotive, agriculture, and logistics and supply chain. In enterprises, top drivers for deploying computer vision include automation, process improvement and productivity, and regulatory compliance and safety. Visibly bright future.

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ForAllSecure Raises $21 Million to Secure the World’s Software

ForAllSecure

Strong demand for application security that supports DevSecOps initiatives drives investment from Koch Disruptive Technologies and New Enterprise Associates. “We believe manual testing is too slow, expensive, and error-prone to scale with the modern speed of development. . Department of Defense to the Roblox gaming platform.

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Top 8 customer data platforms

CIO Business Intelligence

There are also low-code or no-code options that make the platforms more accessible to non-coders in the marketing department, at least after developers handle the integration chores. Others have open price lists with set thresholds and, sometimes, free tiers to help you evaluate the tools. Another difference lies in pricing.

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