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Key considerations to cancer institute’s gen AI deployment

CIO Business Intelligence

The governance group developed a training program for employees who wanted to use gen AI, and created privacy and security policies. We have it open and available, and people need to sign up to use it after going through some required training,” she says. And training an LLM from scratch was too cost prohibitive.

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

CIO Business Intelligence

They can code, write poetry, draw in any art style, create PowerPoint slides and website mockups, write marketing copy and emails, and find new vulnerabilities in software and plot holes in unpublished novels. With a pre-trained model, you can bring it into HR, finance, IT, customer service—all of us are touched by it.”

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3 things CIOs can do to make gen AI synch with sustainability

CIO Business Intelligence

Still, other organizations look to their software providers for upgrades that include gen AI components. Its software helps consumers find the things they want to buy from the most relevant merchant, and it helps with payments and post-sales support. And this is only the beginning. The power consumption is growing exponentially.”

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What enterprise software vendors are doing with generative AI

CIO Business Intelligence

To help IT leaders keep tabs on their exposure to generative AI, CIO.com offers this round-up of the latest generative AI announcements from some of the major enterprise software vendors. It can connect the data to a variety of LLMs, open source, or proprietary, the company said.

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Weighing risk and reward with gen AI vendor selection

CIO Business Intelligence

Other respondents said they aren’t using any generative AI models, are building their own, or are using an open-source alternative. According to G2’s latest state of software report, AI is the fastest-growing software category in G2 history. In March, it gave itself the right to use customer data to train its models.