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Beyond the hype: Do you really need an LLM for your data?

CIO Business Intelligence

They promise to revolutionize how we interact with data, generating human-quality text, understanding natural language and transforming data in ways we never thought possible. From automating tedious tasks to unlocking insights from unstructured data, the potential seems limitless. This article reflects some of what Ive learned.

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Unlocking the Future: Generative AI in the Manufacturing Industry

Dataiku

Welcome to the future of manufacturing, where the industrial world meets the software world — or, rather, where any manufacturing company can benefit from Generative AI. Ready to dive into a world where man, machine, and AI collaborate? Yes, you read that right.

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Data confidence begins at the edge

CIO Business Intelligence

Data-driven insights are only as good as your data Imagine that each source of data in your organization—from spreadsheets to internet of things (IoT) sensor feeds—is a delegate set to attend a conference that will decide the future of your organization. What if one of the delegates gets hurt or injured and never makes it to the conference?

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Generative AI: 5 enterprise predictions for AI and security — for 2023, 2024, and beyond

CIO Business Intelligence

From IT, to finance, marketing, engineering, and more, AI advances are causing enterprises to re-evaluate their traditional approaches to unlock the transformative potential of AI. What can enterprises learn from these trends, and what future enterprise developments can we expect around generative AI?

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Making OT-IT integration a reality with new data architectures and generative AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Manufacturers have long held a data-driven vision for the future of their industry. Where all data – structured, semi-structured, and unstructured – is sourced, unified, and exploited in automated processes, AI tools and by highly skilled, but over-stretched, employees. These opportunities are significant.

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Digital Twin Use Races Ahead at McLaren Group

CIO Business Intelligence

Like professional basketball, industrial-scale farming, national politics, and global merchandising, auto racing has become a data science. and artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies. . Using Data to Generate Simulations. billion by 2030. A Competitive Differentiator.

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Making Remarkable Energy Grids a Reality

CIO Business Intelligence

Many industries already benefit from the transformative power of advanced digitalization. Telecommunications, manufacturing, retail, publishing, and others have seen amazing changes in terms of new opportunities, capabilities, and efficiencies. The industry is primed for modernization.