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AI language models need to shrink; here’s why smaller may be better
Large language models (LLMs) often appear to be in a fight to claim the title of largest and most powerful, but many organizations eyeing there use are beginning to realize big isn’t always better. The adoption of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools is on a steep incline. Organizations plan to invest 10% to 15% more…
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Will OpenAI’s enterprise chatbot put a big hurt on Microsoft?
Microsoft has a surprising and powerful new competitor in its attempt to dominate the generative AI market – OpenAI, the company behind Microsoft’s genAI products, in which Microsoft has invested $13 billion, and whose technology is the sole reason Microsoft has taken the lead in genAI. That competition began in late August, when OpenAI launched ChatGPT…
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HP exec: There’s no going back to the pre-pandemic workplace
While some companies in recent months have been rolling back remote-work policies, Hewlett-Packard (HP) has been reticent to set any in-office mandate — or even informal goals — for its workers. Various teams have in-office staff meetings, and employees who live close to an office site tend to come in two or three days a week.…
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How note-taking AI from Google and Apple complete you
We all take notes. Since grade school, we’ve scribbled down the main points of what we’re learning so we can access that information later. Suddenly, the power of note-taking is about to increase 100-fold. Major existing data-container products such as Box, Dropbox, Notion, and thousands of new tools now use generative AI to let you…
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Q&A: What ChatGPT Enterprise means for AI business adoption
OpenAI recently announced the first of its B2B product portfolio, ChatGPT Enterprise, arguably the most significant upgrade to the generative AI (genAI) platform since it launched last November. The Enterprise version aims to address two major concerns users have had with the cloud-based AI service: What happens to corporate data that’s used to customize it…