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10 generative AI certs and certificate programs to grow your skills

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Generative AI is poised to disrupt nearly every industry, and IT professionals with highly sought after gen AI skills are in high demand, as companies seek to harness the technology for various digital and operational initiatives.

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Skilled IT pay defined by volatility, security, and AI

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This volatility can make it hard for IT workers to decide where to focus their career development efforts, but there are at least some areas of stability in the market: despite all other changes in pay premiums, workers with AI skills and security certifications continued to reap rich rewards.

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Going ‘AI native’ with in-house ChatGPT the MITRE way

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As a nonprofit R&D center for the US government, MITRE is no stranger to AI. Its researchers have long been working with IBM’s Watson AI technology, and so it would come as little surprise that — when OpenAI released ChatGPT based on GPT 3.5 We took a risk.

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Pega GenAI brings more LLMs to low-code automation workflows

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By moving beyond Microsoft Azure OpenAI, Pegasystems is broadening the options available to its Pega platform customers for developing AI-based workflow automations. The announcement also underscores the rising importance of generative AI as a must-have functionality in the low-code market.

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Key considerations to cancer institute’s gen AI deployment

CIO

The overhype of generative AI was unavoidable last year, yet despite all the distraction, unproven benefits, and potential pitfalls, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute CIO Naomi Lenane didn’t want to ban the technology outright. But allowing free, unfettered use of the public gen AI platforms was not an option.

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Balance between innovation and market adaptability key to Tencent Cloud’s AI success

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Tencent Cloud’s expansion in Asia Pacific (APAC) reflects its strategic efforts to capitalize on the growing demand for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cloud computing services. One notable development is the Hunyuan Turbo, an AI model designed to double training efficiency and reduce model training costs by 50%.

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Why enterprise CIOs need to plan for Microsoft gen AI

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But those close integrations also have implications for data management since new functionality often means increased cloud bills, not to mention the sheer popularity of gen AI running on Azure, leading to concerns about availability of both services and staff who know how to get the most from them. That’s risky.”