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The future of Gen AI in analytics

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Enter Gen AI, a transformative force reshaping digital experience analytics (DXA). Gen AI as a catalyst for actionable insights One of the biggest challenges in digital analytics isn’t just understanding what’s happening, but why it’s happening—and doing so at scale, and quickly. That’s where Gen AI comes in.

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Are enterprises ready to adopt AI at scale?

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Whether it’s a financial services firm looking to build a personalized virtual assistant or an insurance company in need of ML models capable of identifying potential fraud, artificial intelligence (AI) is primed to transform nearly every industry. And the results for those who embrace a modern data architecture speak for themselves.

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Accelerating AI at scale without sacrificing security

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For some, it might be implementing a custom chatbot, or personalized recommendations built on advanced analytics and pushed out through a mobile app to customers. With the rise of AI and data-driven decision-making, new regulations like the EU Artificial Intelligence Act and potential federal AI legislation in the U.S.

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Building a vision for real-time artificial intelligence

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After walking his executive team through the data hops, flows, integrations, and processing across different ingestion software, databases, and analytical platforms, they were shocked by the complexity of their current data architecture and technology stack. Sound familiar?) It isn’t easy. A unified data ecosystem enables this in real time.

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Thanks to AI, the data reckoning has arrived

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The urgency of now The rise of artificial intelligence has forced businesses to think much more about how they store, maintain, and use large quantities of data. This example drives home that we may need more data to power AI, but not if the data is wrong. This is a clear example of how more data is not always better.

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The mainframe’s future in the age of AI

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AI can, for example, write snippets of new code or translate old COBOL to modern programming languages such as Java. “AI Many institutions are willing to resort to artificial intelligence to help improve outdated systems, particularly mainframes,” he says. “AI Ensono itself uses AI to help customers with modernization, she says.

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AI in action: How enterprises are scaling AI for real business impact

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To capitalize on the enormous potential of artificial intelligence (AI) enterprises need systems purpose-built for industry-specific workflows. Enterprise technology leaders discussed these issues and more while sharing real-world examples during EXLs recent virtual event, AI in Action: Driving the Shift to Scalable AI.