The AI revolution: Supercharging low-code with the Power Platform community
CoPilot continues to advance in the Power Platform, making creating of automation quicker and simpler.
Continue reading →CoPilot continues to advance in the Power Platform, making creating of automation quicker and simpler.
Continue reading →Major AI companies are racing to build superintelligent AI — for the benefit of you and me, they say…
Continue reading →By Ashley Welch – In a time when chronic diseases are on the rise and people are living longer than ever before, novel solutions for better patient care are urgently needed. In healthcare’s next chapter, a new type of technology will play a … Continue reading →
Secure by Design “means that technology products are built in a way that reasonably protects against malicious cyber actors successfully gaining access to devices, data, and connected infrastructure.”
Continue reading →Once a backwater filled with speculation, artificial intelligence is now a burning, “hair on fire” conflagration of both hopes and fears about the revolutionary technological transformation.
Continue reading →By Jason Foodman – Artificial intelligence (AI) was once little more than speculative fiction. Science fiction epics of the past, such as 2001: A Space Odyssey, explored the topic as a prediction of potential futures, which seemed possible but bewilderingly distant. Today, AI … Continue reading →
Most of the AIs developed to date have been “narrow” or “weak”. So, for example, an AI may be capable of crushing the world’s best chess player…
Continue reading →Organizations can reap a range of benefits from deploying automation tools such as robotic process automation (RPA). But adding artificial intelligence (AI) to the mix is where an even bigger payoff can come.
Continue reading →As with most human endeavors, probably a mix of both. By Sally Percy – Thanks to the explosion of interest in ChatGPT, AI is probably the hottest topic in business today. There are a wealth of stories about the potentially transformative … Continue reading →
When Big Tech companies produce output from generative AI that was trained on public data, they would pay a tiny licensing fee, by the word or pixel or relevant unit of data.
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