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Getting specific with GenAI: How to fine-tune large language models for highly specialized functions

CIO

Large language models (LLMs) are hard to beat when it comes to instantly parsing reams of publicly available data to generate responses to general knowledge queries. The key to this approach is developing a solid data foundation to support the GenAI model.

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Know before you go: 6 lessons for enterprise GenAI adoption

CIO

That quote aptly describes what Dell Technologies and Intel are doing to help our enterprise customers quickly, effectively, and securely deploy generative AI and large language models (LLMs).Many That makes it impractical to train an LLM from scratch. Training GPT-3 was heralded as an engineering marvel.

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AI as a service to solve your business problems? Guess again

TechCrunch

SaaS, PaaS – and now AIaaS: Entrepreneurial, forward-thinking companies will attempt to provide customers of all types with artificial intelligence-powered plug-and-play solutions for myriad business problems. Industries of all types are embracing off-the-shelf AI solutions.

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Unlocking generative AI’s greatest growth opportunities

CIO

Over the last year, generative AI—a form of artificial intelligence that can compose original text, images, computer code, and other content—has gone from experimental curiosity to a tech revolution that could be one of the biggest business disruptors of our generation. Where will the biggest transformation occur first?

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Should you build or buy generative AI?

CIO

Whether it’s text, images, video or, more likely, a combination of multiple models and services, taking advantage of generative AI is a ‘when, not if’ question for organizations. But many organizations are limiting use of public tools while they set policies to source and use generative AI models.

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HPE and Danfoss put excess data center heat to use

CIO

Not only are enterprises and hyperscalers building or expanding their facilities to accommodate increasing interest in artificial intelligence, but that same AI is gobbling power, and thus creating heat — a lot of it. And that means cooling costs are also growing. The technology is not a good fit for everyone, though.

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TIAA modernizes the customer journey with AI

CIO

Sastry Durvasula, chief information and client services officer at TIAA, says the multilayered platform’s extensive use of machine learning as part of its customer service line partnership with Google AI makes JSOC a formidable tool for financial and retirement planning and guiding customers through complex financial journeys.