Displaying items by tag: ChatGPT

PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENT:  AI Search Grader analyses brand awareness and sentiment across AI chatbots as more customers turn to tools like ChatGPT for search

Published in Data

GUEST RESEARCH:  AI has seen a meteoric rise in adoption in Australia in recent months, and it shows no signs of slowing down. With clear benefits across all industries and stages of business maturity, leaders have high hopes for the technology. However, Australian businesses are facing challenges on two fronts: the digitalisation of companies is moving too fast for many decision-makers, and skilled workers are in short supply.

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The explosion of generative AI tools like ChatGPT, DALL-E, and Midjourney has everyone wondering what their future will look like. These powerful tools are performing tasks we previously considered impossible for technology.

Published in Guest Opinion

Integrated DEM solution gives businesses end-to-end visibility and insights to deliver enriched user experiences across all digital channels

New Relic DEM makes it easy for businesses to quickly identify and resolve user friction points across mobile, web, and AI-powered applications 

Published in Business Intelligence

GUEST OPINION:  It’s been in the public consciousness for little more than a year, yet generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) is already being used by everyone from school students to chief executive officers.

Published in Business Intelligence

COMPANY NEWS: Fastly, a leader in global edge cloud platforms, today announced the launch of Fastly AI Accelerator, the company’s first AI solution designed to create a better experience for developers by helping improve performance and reduce costs across the use of similar prompts for large language models (LLM) apps.

Published in Company news

GUEST OPINION: There’s a great line from President Bartlet in the West Wing that often pops into my head. He asked, “is it possible to be astonished, and at the same time, not surprised?” I still don’t know if there’s a word for it, but I had that exact feeling recently when I read that global telco capex had fallen by $12 billion in 2023.

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Posts made on Reddit will be used for training OpenAI's ChatGPT under an agreement struck between the two companies.

Published in Strategy

GUEST OPINION: If there were any doubt as to the strength of the AI market in the post-ChatGPT era, one only need to look at the market capitalisation of the software/hardware giant Nvidia. Forming the foundation architecture upon which many of AI’s LLMs sit, Nvidia has recently been declared the third-most valuable company in the world at an assessment of US$2.06 trillion. The valuation confirms the adage of the picks-and-shovels manufacturers profiting most handsomely during a gold rush. But it simultaneously obscures not only the serious conflicts brewing in the current system that could derail this progress, but how they are already being resolved, in cities around the world, without the analysts and short-sellers being any the wiser.

Published in Guest Opinion

GUEST OPINION: The security industry is locked in a never-ending game of cat-and-mouse: As security professionals develop new solutions to protect people, places and things, malicious actors adapt and counter with equally sophisticated techniques. This ongoing challenge requires the security industry to constantly innovate and refine its approaches, ensuring they are always a step ahead of evolving threats.

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Monday, 29 April 2024 18:28

Better than ChatGPT? NEC develops two LLMs

Japanese multinational information technology company NEC has further developed its NEC cotomi Pro and NEC cotomi Light, two new generative AI Large Language Models (LLM) featuring updated training data and architectures.

Published in Business IT

GUEST RESEARCH: Bitdefender’s research into the campaign has found cybercriminals first take over an existing Facebook account then abuse Meta’s ad network to run ads that promote popular AI software/services with enticing call-to-action to click on links which redirect to malicious websites.

Published in Guest Research

Consumers are embracing Artificial Intelligence in the smartphone market, with preliminary data suggesting that successfully messaging and marketing ‘halo’ AI features in devices can help influence consumer behaviour, according to the latest Worldpanel ComTech study from marketing data and analytics company Kantar.

Published in Market

AI QR code solutions provider Mary srl has announced the availability of QR Code Barcode Reader AI, which transforms conventional QR codes into individualised digital masterpieces by integrating artificial intelligence (AI).

Published in Mobility

Automation and security company Infoblox’s report has revealed threat actor Savvy Seahorse, a perpetrator of online cybercriminal investment scam websites, operating for at least since 2021 and targeting victims including people in ANZ.

Published in Security
Wednesday, 28 February 2024 12:05

6 steps for the APS to safely adopt generative AI

GUEST OPINION: What do Morgan Stanley’s wealth management division and the Government of Iceland have in common? They both use a language learning platform called Duolingo, powered by artificial intelligence, to bridge the foreign language gap.

Published in Guest Opinion

GUEST OPINION:  The hype cycle surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) shows little sign of abating, however Australian businesses are looking beyond it to assess the technology’s real-world applications.

Published in Guest Opinion

GUEST OPINION:  With the pace of artificial intelligence (AI) development showing no sign of slowing, attention is now moving to the benefits and opportunities it can deliver.

Published in Guest Opinion

GUEST OPINION: Will recent AI advances threaten human existence or, conversely, fulfil all our desires –or is this just the latest in a long series of repetitive hype cycles that will soon come crashing down?

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GUEST OPINION:  In an increasingly competitive commercial environment, organisations of all sizes are under growing pressure to innovate.

Published in Development
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