So what is OpenAI
OpenAI is an artificial intelligence research laboratory that focuses on developing and promoting artificial general intelligence. It was founded by tech entrepreneurs Elon Musk and Sam Altman and is based in San Francisco, California. OpenAI is dedicated to creating and advancing AI technologies that are beneficial to humanity, while also promoting responsible and equitable practices. OpenAI’s research focuses on a wide range of topics, ranging from robotics and natural language processing to quantum computing and reinforcement learning. With its commitment to developing AI technologies that are beneficial to humanity, OpenAI is sure to be an important part of the future of artificial intelligence.
Continue reading →RPA and Hyper-Automation Are Transforming the Back Office
By Mary E. Shacklett – Gartner describes hyper-automation as “a business-driven, disciplined approach that organizations use to rapidly identify, vet, and automate as many business and IT processes as possible”. Let’s take a look at how to implement one element of hyper-automation: … Continue reading →
Not everything we call AI is actually ‘artificial intelligence’.
Late last month, AI, in the form of ChatGPT, broke free from the sci-fi speculations and research labs and onto the desktops and phones of the general public. It’s what’s known as a “generative AI” – suddenly, a cleverly worded prompt … Continue reading →
AI is finally good at stuff, and that’s a problem
Move over Shakespeare, here comes ChartGPT. New storyteller and apparently, pretty good BS’er. By Rebecca Heilweil – A few weeks ago, Wharton professor Ethan Mollick told his MBA students to play around with GPT, an artificial intelligence model, and see if the … Continue reading →
3 Reasons Why Encryption Alone Is Not A Silver Bullet For Ransomware
By Bob Lam – If there’s one threat that keeps your average IT security leader awake at night, it’s undoubtedly the threat of ransomware that continues to plague businesses of every stripe and size across the globe. One recent report predicts that … Continue reading →
From monolith to modular: How enterprise content management is evolving
So, here we go with another new acronym for document management. CSP or Content Services Platforms is the latest set of letters trying to describe something new in document management. While I get the idea of managing the content where … Continue reading →
Best document management tool: DocuWare vs SharePoint
As a reseller of both, where to begin? The principal difference from a DM perspective is fairly well defined in the article. After some initial setup, DocuWare is hands down the better DM product. It has all of the capture … Continue reading →
Cuba ransomware infections of US organizations have doubled in last year
Derek B. Johnson – The Cuba ransomware group has doubled its number of American victims over the past year, infecting at least 65 U.S. entities across a broad range of critical infrastructure sectors and stealing more than $60 million in ransom … Continue reading →
Artificial intelligence: 3 tips to ensure responsible and ethical use
By Diego Bartolome – Artificial intelligence (AI) already impacts our daily lives in ways we never imagined just a few years ago – and in ways that we’re unaware of now. From self-driving cars to voice-assisted devices to predictive text … Continue reading →