Databricks hosted Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella at its customer event, and the two companies explained how they’re working on trustworthy AI and serving joint customers.
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The potential of generative AI goes far beyond image generation and blog writing—it is a game-changer for staying ahead of evolving cybersecurity threats.
Generative AI will play an increasing role in graphic design. Learn how graphic designers can capitalize on AI to enhance their work while working around its limitations.
Microsoft delivers API that makes quantum computing more accessible to developers, as well as a Copilot that uses natural language to apply quantum to scientific problems.
Now is the time to sit down with your marketing and sales leaders to understand the potential and pitfalls of generative AI for your organization. Here are five emerging generative AI use cases to consider.
Artificial intelligence pioneer IBM very much remains in the AI game, while its places strong focus on hybrid cloud and co-creation initiatives.
With Microsoft Fabric, the company is unifying the corporate data estate while managing powerful AI models and governing data across the organization.
Gen AI raises privacy, confidentiality, and security concerns. The C-suite needs a plan for addressing these issues, and edge computing can play a vital role.
Review top takeaways from the 2023 State of Data and AI report recently released by Databricks.
Dataiku rolls out its latest AI platform, taking a specific focus on responsible AI as it embraces generative AI.
Alex Rinke, the co-CEO of Celonis, shares his views on how process data makes generative AI more of an enterprise application, and why being system agnostic is so important.
While on location at Celonis World Tour, Tom Smith speaks with Celonis exec Wil van der Aalst about object-centric process mining and large language models.
Get a preview of “Selling to the New Executive Buying Committee,” an Acceleration Economy Course on top business and tech drivers of AI.
Practitioner analyst Toni Witt reviews some of the major product developments that Microsoft detailed during its Build conference.
By breaking down the acronym GPT (generative pre-trained transformers), we can enhance our understanding of the new technology’s powers and limitations.
Low-code/no-code tools positively impact software agility and automation, but AI presents another viable option to deliver similar benefits.
Guest host Tony Uphoff recounts Microsoft’s embrace of OpenAI — in addition to internal tech — and calls it one of the most well-executed pivots ever.
Bill Doerrfeld explains how AI is improving endpoint threat detection and accelerating response times.
“AI will eat software,” says Microsoft’s Charles Lamanna. It will be the main user interface, the main way logic is decided, and the main engine for digital solutions.
Kieron Allen hosts C3 AI CEO Thomas Siebel who explains how generative AI and large language models are impacting enterprises and their workforces.