
Traceable AI Takes Early Step to Secure Companies’ Gen AI Systems
“Ensuring the security of applications powered by generative AI is crucial for today’s organizations,” said Sanjay Nagaraj, co-founder and CTO of Traceable AI
“Ensuring the security of applications powered by generative AI is crucial for today’s organizations,” said Sanjay Nagaraj, co-founder and CTO of Traceable AI
Research conducted by leading global business schools indicates that the performance of skilled workers can be enhanced by as much as 40% when Gen AI is integrated with a culture of accountability, role restructuring, and peer training rewards.
This week dives into the latest strategic initiatives and partnerships that are setting new benchmarks in the industry.
John Belizaire, CEO of Soluna, expressed his enthusiasm about this partnership, stating, “We are honored to enter this collaboration to launch Soluna Cloud. Our new partner is a leader in supercomputing and is aligned with our mission to make AI more sustainable.”
May 2024 edition of AIM Research Monthly brings into focus the dynamic shifts and progressive discussions within the Artificial Intelligence landscape. This month’s issue, marked by the inaugural CDO Vision San Francisco event, underscores a pivotal moment for the field.
The launch includes a Generative AI Center of Excellence at Virtusa, staffed by over 450 engineers specializing in LLMs, prompt engineering, and genAI solution assurance.
Female-led enterprises are not just contributing to economic diversity; they are at the forefront of driving technological advancements across various industries, including the burgeoning field of artificial intelligence.
UKG’s GenAI strategy focuses on conversational experiences, simplifying how payroll teams access and interact with data.
The market for AI in education is expected to reach $32.27 billion by 2030.
“This tool enhances the efficiency of legal workflows, ensuring precision and reliability in handling complex documentation.”- Eric Crawley