AI Ecosystem Report Ep. 31: ServiceNow, Hugging Face, and Nvidia partner to develop open-access LLMs for code generation; Figure secures funding for building AI-powered humanoid robots; and Google releases Gemma models in partnership with Hugging Face.
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As innovative startups develop more use cases for GenAI, the banking industry has been exploring the AI ecosystem, especially for customer-facing workflows.
Oracle makes it easier to analyze database by conversing with Autonomous Database and OCI using natural language and leveraging chat history.
AI Index Ep 28: Super Bowl commercials highlight generative AI; Perplexity raised $73.6M; and Pecan AI develops predictive-model offerings.
The onset of the AI era has revealed critical skills for business environments as well as new AI-influenced roles that represent opportunities for innovation and growth.
AI Index Ep 27: The AI Alliance adds new members and groups; Jua raises $16M for foundational ML model; and Tachyum develops advanced processors.
Supply chains have benefited from AI for years, but GenAI is introducing new capabilities including what-if scenarios, risk mitigation, and finding new opportunities.
AI Index Ep 26: NFL partners with AWS for advanced analytics; Kore.ai secures $150 million for product development; and OpenAI launches new subscription plan for ChatGPT.
AI holds strong potential to modernize e-commerce returns by reducing the likelihood that buyers are unhappy with the products they buy in the first place.
Five process mining products to watch — from Abbyy, IBM, Mehrwerk, Microsoft, and ServiceNow — underscore the category’s increasing reach into automation, task mining, unstructured data, and more.
New Qlik AI Council makes a powerful statement that the vendor is tapping independent experts to ensure its using AI and data responsibly.
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.
Get in-depth analysis on five supply chain technology vendors with innovative products to watch in 2024: Amazon (AWS), FourKites, IBM, Microsoft, and Project44.
Overview of business intelligence and reporting tools to watch delivers an explanation of key features such as AI-enhanced analytics, data visualization, and cloud functionality.
Lacework’s latest innovation, AI Assist, transforms cloud-native security by offering personalized recommendations, natural language interactions, and expedited remediation.
Workday’s co-CEO, Carl Eschenbach, reflects on the company’s progress, emphasizing initiatives including international expansion and strengthening the ecosystem.
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.
Our top products to watch this year range from applications with comprehensive supply chain functionality to transportation-focused specialty apps.
The technoloy buying-selling process is shifting due to a dynamic set of events, including influences from AI, machine learning, and software subscriptions.