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Artificial Intelligence Means Smaller Teams Doing More with Less Makes the Small Autonomous Teams Structure Even More Important 

In this contributed article, Brady Brim-DeForest, CEO of Formula.Monks, discusses how the more that we incorporate AI technology into white collar workflows in large organizations, the more that it becomes important to lean into the work structures that make humans function at their best.

Where Artificial Intelligence Is Making a Difference in Healthcare

In this contributed article, Rajesh Viswanathan, Chief Technology Officer for Inovalon, discusses how for the past year, AI was at the center of conversations throughout healthcare. While the potential for AI to revolutionize healthcare is clear, from care delivery to enhancing operational efficiencies and accelerating research, many organizations are still figuring out where to begin.

Intel Gaudi 2 Remains Only Benchmarked Alternative to NV H100 for GenAI Performance

Newest MLPerf results for Intel Gaudi 2 accelerator and 5th Gen Intel Xeon demonstrate how Intel is raising the bar for generative AI performance across its portfolio and with its ecosystem partners.

A Brief Overview of the Strengths and Weaknesses Artificial Intelligence 

In this contributed article, editorial consultant Jelani Harper suggests that since there are strengths and challenges for each form of AI, prudent organizations will combine these approaches for the most effective results. Certain solutions in this space combine vector databases and applications of LLMs alongside knowledge graph environs, which are ideal for employing Graph Neural Networks and other forms of advanced machine learning.

How Generative AI and Predictive Intelligence are Revolutionizing the Customer Support Experience

In this contributed article, Krishna Raj Raja, founder and CEO of SupportLogic, discusses how new Generative AI technology (like ChatGPT) is presenting an enormous business opportunity by extracting and surfacing customer insights that CSM’s may be missing in their daily customer support interactions.

BIG DATA FOR INTELLIGENCE SYMPOSIUM

DSI’s 11th Annual Big Data for Intelligence Symposium will bring together senior leaders from across the Intelligence Community, Department of Defense, federal government, academia, and industry to advance strategies, collaboration efforts, and modernization initiatives to leverage data as a strategic asset in an increasingly complex, interconnected global security environment. This year’s event will advance the IC’s […]

Intel Innovation 2023 Highlights

Tuesday morning (Sept. 19, 2023), Intel kicked off its third annual developer event, Intel Innovation 2023, virtually and in San Jose, California. During the Day 1 keynote, “Developing the Future of the Siliconomy,” Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, and a variety of customers, unveiled an array of technologies and applications that bring artificial intelligence everywhere and make it more accessible across all workloads.

Evolution of Conversational Intelligence in Healthcare

In this contributed article, Michael Armstrong, Chief Technology Officer at Authenticx, discusses how AI-driven tools play an increasingly significant role in analytics, including those used to improve customer experience, by extracting valuable, actionable data insights. AI and ML enable healthcare organizations to more effectively listen to — and better understand — their customers’ voices and solve common issues or barriers.

Be Wary of Bias: Avoiding Data Bias in Artificial Intelligence

In this contributed article, Philip Miller, a Customer Success Manager for Progress, discusses the emergence of data bias in AI and what steps business leaders and IT teams can take to avoid it. Specifically, Philip discusses the ways in which data bias arises due to lackluster datasets and how human oversight paired with proper data entry can better improve your AI performance.

Generative AI Can Make Business Intelligence Even Smarter – Here’s How

In this contributed article, Ali Ahmed, General Manager of the Enterprise Applications business unit at Cloud Software Group, discusses how both AI and machine learning (ML) will continue to promote optimized business intelligence, especially with regards to data analytics and management, along with how business intelligence ensures the accessibility of critical data is available to all key decision makers