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Metaverse and AI: Embracing Future Business Success

The Metaverse, a blend of physical and digital reality, is increasingly shaping our lives through AI, social media, and e-commerce. With the market projected to reach $74.4bn by 2024, businesses must adapt to the evolving landscape. Real-life examples, like Decentraland and Microsoft Mesh, illustrate the Metaverse’s potential for consumer engagement and workplace collaboration.

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AI Skills Workshop for BI Professionals at PASS 24 Conference in Seattle

Advance your Business Intelligence (BI) skills at the PASS 24 conference in Seattle from Nov 4-7 for a workshop entitled: ‘Springboard to Artificial Intelligence from Business Intelligence: AI Skills for BI Professionals.’ This hands-on workshop is tailored for BI professionals with a technical background, focusing on bridging the gap between traditional BI practices and the transformative world of AI.

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AI search and RAG at Microsoft Build 2024 – what does this mean for businesses?

The Microsoft Build 2024 focuses on AI Search and RAG modeling innovations. These aim to revolutionize efficiency, elevate customer experiences, and empower developers and organizations. RAG combines generative AI with retrieval-based systems to provide accurate responses. While RAG offers significant benefits, businesses must address data privacy, accuracy, ethical, and operational challenges.

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The Janusian Faces of Generative AI and its Role in Enhancing and Endangering Cybersecurity

In cybersecurity, the rise of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been nothing short of transformative. However, without data, the whole initiative is nothing; this means source data as well as generated data.

As with any new and emerging technology, generative AI brings a duality of outcomes—on the one hand, significantly augmenting our defensive capabilities, and on the other, presenting new, sophisticated avenues for cyber threats. This post aims to delve into the dichotomous nature of generative AI, shedding light on its potential to bolster our security measures and serve as a tool for unprecedented cyberattacks.

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co-pilot

Are Co-Pilots on your radar for your technical teams?

The increasing cost of solving cybersecurity, operational IT, and data management issues has led some to consider unconventional solutions. However, engaging with criminals is unethical. The introduction of co-pilots – AI-powered tools that assist and collaborate with users in coding and development – has transformed operational management, promising quicker and more convenient problem-solving.

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AI for small businesses

Will Artificial Intelligence Make or Break Small Businesses?

Artificial Intelligence revolutionizes large and small businesses with automation, data analysis, and improved customer experiences, offering cost savings and a competitive edge. Does this apply to small businesses with smaller pockets, too? In this post, we will review Artificial Intelligence with some example use cases to see how Artificial Intelligence is for small businesses and more prominent, established businesses

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Data Observability

Making your AI work with Data Observability: Trends in 2024 and beyond

Artificial Intelligence is essential to help companies stay competitive in the fast-paced digital landscape. To achieve AI ambitions, organizations need data and a cyber-resilient data platform to support them, and this will mean a growing need for data observability. As organizations become increasingly data-driven toward achieving AI ambitions, they recognize the need to ensure data accuracy, reliability, and quality. Data observability solutions empower organizations to gain clear visibility into their data pipelines, rising to meet the growing requirement that data is correct, timely, and dependable to meet AI ambitions.

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climate change initiatives need to combat existing issues as well as prevent future climate problems.

Climate Change and the need to look back as well as forward

Climate change initiatives need to combat existing issues as well as prevent future climate problems. One worrying issue is that it is not enough to look at the alleviation of future climate damage; we also need to look at ways to fix the damage that has already occurred, as well as look at the economic viability of options so that there will be a strong incentive for businesses to switch from petrochemical sources to alternatives. Fortunately, the investment in climate-related technologies, such as AI, has significantly increased in recent years. Various funds and organizations are focusing on climate technology development and investing in high-impact and deep-tech solutions, including AI.

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India Energy Week energy supply chain transition

Partnerships and their role in the energy value chain

As the world moves towards Net Zero and sustainability in energy, this year’s India Energy Week exhibition provides an outstanding platform for domestic and international energy businesses to form partnerships. Alongside strategic conversations, the event will create opportunities for the global energy value chain. There are over 350 exhibiting companies attending India Energy Week from all over the world, for example, as New Zealand, Taiwan and the US. The event takes place in Goa, India, on 6 – 9 February 2024.

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