AI Index Ep 28: Super Bowl commercials highlight generative AI; Perplexity raised $73.6M; and Pecan AI develops predictive-model offerings.
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The Cloud Wars Cloud and AI Confidence Index reaches an all-time high, led by Microsoft, Google, and Amazon, which all gained well over $1 trillion in market cap.
In order to prepare companies for the future of technology-driven business, it’s incumbent upon CIOs to identify and actively address the most critical tech skills gaps.
Andy Jassy claims AWS had the cloud market’s highest incremental revenue gain, overlooking Microsoft’s superior figures, leading to questions about his perception of cloud services.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy’s remarks on cloud providers raise questions about whether the company is evolving in line with customer requirements.
Thomas Kurian introduces Gemini, the pioneering model enabling simultaneous reasoning across various information modalities.
The NFL has continued its partnership with AWS to develop tools using AI and machine learning to advance analytics in the sports industry, and AWS’ technology will feature prominently in the Super Bowl.
The elevation of Carl Eschenbach and Rob Enslin to sole CEOs of Workday and UiPath likely points to the end of the co-CEO model and important new strategic directions for both firms.
ServiceNow’s CEO Bill McDermott outlines the company’s growth trajectory, emphasizing the pivotal role of GenAI and evolving customer relationships in its transformative journey.
Cloud Wars Top 10 companies are investing outside technology centers, increasing those locations’ profile in tech and helping them build a more tech-savvy workforce.
Google Cloud has a narrow lead on the Cloud Wars growth chart; Microsoft’s growth is remarkable; and the GenAI Revolution continues to impact the top cloud vendors.
Discover our 5 data products to watch — from Couchbase, Gathr, Microsoft, Snowflake, and Teradata — and how they can support your company’s AI strategy in 2024.
A look at the dynamic state of AI adoption in the cloud through a Wiz report revealing trends, adoption rates, and the rise of power users in both managed and self-hosted AI services.
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna emphasizes customer-centric innovation and co-creation, shifting from traditional selling to shared thinking, innovation, and opportunity with partners for mutual growth.
Frank Slootman, CEO of Snowflake, exudes remarkable optimism about AI’s potential, stressing the crucial role of a robust data strategy and underlining the necessity of a business-driven approach to AI initiatives.
A look at five automation products that can transform businesses, including offerings from Microsoft, UiPath, Automation Anywhere, and more.
From generative AI to big data/analytics platforms to on-premise clouds, the Cloud Wars Top 10 have served up an innovative set of products to watch in 2024.
Cisco is positioning itself for the future of cloud-native cybersecurity and AI through acquisitions of Splunk and Isovalent.
AWS seeks to narrow the generative AI competitive gap through a strategic partnership with Siemens.
AI tools, such as Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT, and Google Bard, now play a crucial role in software development and IT careers more broadly.