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Why enterprise CIOs need to plan for Microsoft gen AI

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Beyond the ubiquity of ChatGPT, CIOs will find obvious advantages working with a familiar enterprise supplier that understands their needs better than many AI startups, and promises integrations with existing enterprise tools. The cost of OpenAI is the same whether you buy it directly or through Azure.

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Regulatory uncertainty overshadows gen AI despite pace of adoption

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The company also prohibits staff from using ChatGPT to write letters to clients. When it comes to ChatGPT, the only utilization in my practice is the way we go about creating our marketing strategy on social media—getting ideas, generating scripts, seeing what it can provide us as inspiration for new content. The risk is too high.”

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Should you build or buy generative AI?

CIO

Since the release of ChatGPT last November, interest in generative AI has skyrocketed. As a ‘taker,’ you consume generative AI through either an API, like ChatGPT, or through another application, like GitHub Copilot, for software acceleration when you do coding,” he says. You really have to take what’s already there.

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Key considerations to cancer institute’s gen AI deployment

CIO

Instead, GPT4DFCI, based on OpenAI’s GPT-4 Turbo and hosted within the institute’s private cloud on Azure so no data is leaked back to OpenAI, is more of an improved search engine to help people better understand something. It allows for security, compliance, PII checks, and other guardrails to be built around it.

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Moemate’s AI avatar analyzes your whole screen, with spotty but intriguing results

TechCrunch

Taking the form of an anime-style avatar, Moemate — powered by a combo of models including GPT-4 and Anthropic’s Claude — aims to supply and vocalize the best answer to any question a user asks of it. (“Moe” is a Japanese word relating to cuteness, often in anime.) GPT-4 versus Claude).

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: A Look Back at Key 2023 Cyber Data for GenAI, Cloud Security, Vulnerability Management, OT, Cyber Regulations and more

Tenable

This year, we saw high-profile incidents in which employees inadvertently entered confidential corporate information into ChatGPT. The study found only 21% have GenAI usage policies; only 38% are actively mitigating its cybersecurity risks; and 28% are mitigating its compliance risks. McKinsey & Co.’s Among those, 548 are using GenAI.

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Introducing the GenAI models you haven’t heard of yet

CIO

Ever since OpenAI’s ChatGPT set adoption records last winter, companies of all sizes have been trying to figure out how to put some of that sweet generative AI magic to use. Many, if not most, enterprises deploying generative AI are starting with OpenAI, typically via a private cloud on Microsoft Azure.