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Agentic AI design: An architectural case study

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From obscurity to ubiquity, the rise of large language models (LLMs) is a testament to rapid technological advancement. Just a few short years ago, models like GPT-1 (2018) and GPT-2 (2019) barely registered a blip on anyone’s tech radar. In 2024, a new trend called agentic AI emerged. Do you see any issues?

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Rethinking digital transformation for the agentic AI era

CIO

In 2020, it was the pandemic, 2022 brought recession fears, and 2024 ushered in the generative AI era. Two years ago, I shared how gen AI impacts digital transformation priorities , focusing on data strategies, customer support initiatives, and AI governance.

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The new calling of CIOs: Be the moral arbiter of change

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Artificial intelligence has moved from the research laboratory to the forefront of user interactions over the past two years. Whether summarizing notes or helping with coding, people in disparate organizations use gen AI to reduce the bind associated with repetitive tasks, and increase the time for value-acting activities.

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10 AI strategy questions every CIO must answer

CIO

What are we trying to accomplish, and is AI truly a fit? ChatGPT set off a burst of excitement when it came onto the scene in fall 2022, and with that excitement came a rush to implement not only generative AI but all kinds of intelligence. Employees will find ways to drive incremental value, efficiency, and automation.

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5 tips for better business value from gen AI

CIO

CIOs should return to basics, zero in on metrics that will improve through gen AI investments, and estimate targets and timeframes. Set clear, measurable metrics around what you want to improve with generative AI, including the pain points and the opportunities, says Shaown Nandi, director of technology at AWS.

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Getting infrastructure right for generative AI

CIO

For generative AI, a stubborn fact is that it consumes very large quantities of compute cycles, data storage, network bandwidth, electrical power, and air conditioning. Infrastructure-intensive or not, generative AI is on the march. of the overall AI server market in 2022 to 36% in 2027.

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Revolutionizing customer service: MaestroQA’s integration with Amazon Bedrock for actionable insight

AWS Machine Learning - AI

This post is cowritten with Harrison Hunter is the CTO and co-founder of MaestroQA. They assist with operations such as QA reporting, coaching, workflow automations, and root cause analysis. MaestroQA monitors this setups performance and reliability using Amazon CloudWatch.