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Cost, time and security top SME leaders' AI concerns, according to new research from cloud-based accounting software bluQube.
UK universities have announced they are drawing up a set of guiding principles to ensure that students and staff are AI literate.
As Oxylabs emphasises the legal and compliance issues in the workplace, organisations prohibit employees from using information created using ChatGPT.
Checkmarx launches CheckAI Plugin for ChatGPT, the first plugin to detect and prevent attacks on ChatGPT-generated code.
Ultimately, the future of contact centres will likely hinge on the successful integration of AI technologies like GPT.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revolutionized work and legislation. Upskilling is crucial to meet the demand for AI specialists.
As AI technology becomes increasingly prevalent, it is vital to examine the ethical ramifications and key responsibilities associated with its development.
Data-rich generative artificial intelligence will drive modern-day business automation, says Lee Chin Jian, vice president at DAI Magister.
Liquid Instruments, an innovator of software-defined instrumentation, will host a 2023 Global Roadshow in major cities across Asia, Europe, and North America.
Human8 has announced the launch of an employee AI prompt school supported by the introduction of a proprietary Square AI research assistant.
NEC Corporation has developed customisable generative AI aimed at creating new value for companies in response to technological changes.
Creating scalable AI solutions requires businesses to accommodate the processing of enormous and diverse data sets while keeping sustainability in mind.
A new report has unveiled troubling trends, including cybercriminals exploiting AI, persistence in ransomware attacks, and significant surge of data stealers.
OutSystems has released new AI features, including a connector for Azure OpenAI and a roadmap for generative AI capabilities.
Cequence Security has announced updates to its Unified API Protection platform, enhancing customers' ability to manage risk and protect APIs.
Detection by reputation feeds alone is unreliable due to the continued click-through by users to malicious domains that mimic well-known brands.
Nearly all L&D professionals are taking action by developing soft skills, building professional networks and upskilling in other technical areas.
Two-thirds of ASX 200 companies are subjecting customers, partners, and employees to higher risks of email fraud.
Most companies are at least beginning to explore AI tools, with one-third (35%) investigating how best to deploy it in their organisation.
Almost one in five students have reconsidered their current or future study and career prospects as a result of AI tools.