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There are tensions between IT and line-of-business leaders about the risks of moving too fast or losing control of data, however.
Workers are becoming more accepting of AI, but more work remains to reduce concerns, a study by Boston Consulting Group has found.
As generative AI becomes prevalent in enterprise software, CIOs must give thought to the data it’s trained on.
Salesforce is stressing trust and security features as it unveils its new AI Cloud, but it's not very different from existing offerings, and analysts feel there could be few takers for the pricey AI cloud starter pack.
The AI Act is a work in progress since 2021, and discussions about how strongly AI should be regulated are only heating up in the EU. While some call for more control and rights for consumers, others fear rules could stall the innovation engine.
Salesforce is bringing the power of generative AI to all its offerings, showing that its multi-billion-dollar acquisitions in recent years can create a whole greater than the sum of its parts.
Salesforce’s business intelligence updates include Tableau GPT for natural language queries, Tableau Pulse for automated analytics, and integration with Data Cloud.
IT leaders are buying into the promise of low-code, no-code, and intelligent app-dev tech at a rapid clip. The trick, however, is making good on those investments.
Microsoft is investing billions more into OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, and plans to roll out new enterprise services based on the company’s generative AI products.