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

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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 in late November 2022 — MITRE would be among the first organizations looking to capitalize on the technology, launching MITREChatGPT a month later.

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AI and automation will play an increasing role in technology

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By Ram Velaga, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Core Switching Group This article is a continuation of Broadcom’s blog series: 2023 Tech Trends That Transform IT. Stay tuned for future blogs that dive into the technology behind these trends from more of Broadcom’s industry-leading experts. But how good can it be?

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How Girl Power Talk fires up young tech workers and IT teams

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Girl Power Talk aims to help solve this by offering unique services that can help businesses meet target goals for projects, while empowering and uplifting young women in tech in the process. Initially, I was hesitant about entering the tech world due to my non-technical background,” she says.

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OpenAI launches an API for ChatGPT, a startup attempts a humanoid robot, and Salesforce turns it around

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It’s that time of week again — the time for Week in Review , where we recap the past five days in tech news. Experts across climate, mobility, fintech, AI and machine learning, enterprise, privacy and security, and hardware and robotics will be in attendance and will have fascinating insights to share.

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4 ways to ask hard questions about emerging tech risks

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As CIOs and technology leaders, we’re almost always in the role of the technology evangelist, bringing both mainstream and emerging technology into the organization for business benefit. Technology has always been used for positive and negative effect. Technology has always been used for positive and negative effect.

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Key considerations to cancer institute’s gen AI deployment

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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. It allows for security, compliance, PII checks, and other guardrails to be built around it.

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Strategies to combat GenAI implementation risks

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As organizations worldwide prepare to spend over $40 billion in core IT (technology budgeted and overseen by central IT) on GenAI in 2024 (per IDC’s Worldwide Core IT Spending for GenAI Forecast, 2023-2027 , January 2024), there’s an urgent need to manage the risks associated with these investments.

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