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The Quality of Auto-Generated Code

O'Reilly on Data

Kevlin Henney and I were riffing on some ideas about GitHub Copilot , the tool for automatically generating code base on GPT-3’s language model, trained on the body of code that’s in GitHub. 40 years ago, we might have cared about the assembly language code generated by a compiler. Does code quality improve?

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Have we reached the end of ‘too expensive’ for enterprise software?

CIO Business Intelligence

Generative artificial intelligence ( genAI ) and in particular large language models ( LLMs ) are changing the way companies develop and deliver software. Instead of manually entering specific parameters, users will increasingly be able to describe their requirements in natural language.

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Lessons learned building natural language processing systems in health care

O'Reilly on Data

NLP systems in health care are hard—they require broad general and medical knowledge, must handle a large variety of inputs, and need to understand context. We’re in an exciting decade for natural language processing (NLP). Meet the language of emergency room triage notes. Yes, emergency rooms have their own language.

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Business Strategies for Deploying Disruptive Tech: Generative AI and ChatGPT

Rocket-Powered Data Science

While generative AI has been around for several years , the arrival of ChatGPT (a conversational AI tool for all business occasions, built and trained from large language models) has been like a brilliant torch brought into a dark room, illuminating many previously unseen opportunities.

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Enriching metadata for accurate text-to-SQL generation for Amazon Athena

AWS Big Data

These data processing and analytical services support Structured Query Language (SQL) to interact with the data. Large language model (LLM)-based generative AI is a new technology trend for comprehending a large corpora of information and assisting with complex tasks. Can it also help write SQL queries?

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5 top business use cases for AI agents

CIO Business Intelligence

And in a January survey by KPMG of 100 senior executives at large enterprises, 12% of companies are already deploying AI agents, 37% are in pilot stages, and another 51% are exploring their use. Meanwhile, in December, OpenAIs new O3 model, an agentic model not yet available to the public, scored 72% on the same test.

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How Far We Can Go with GenAI as an Information Extraction Tool

Ontotext

Generative AI (GenAI) models, such as GPT-4, offer a promising solution, potentially reducing the dependency on labor-intensive annotation. Beyond knowledge graph building, NER supports use cases such as natural language querying (NLQ) , where accurate entity recognition improves search accuracy and user experience. sec Llama 87.4