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Non-English generative AI models are far less accurate and useful than their English-based counterparts — sometimes dramatically so. Companies paying for them should know what they’re getting, and push for price cuts.
If IT execs want to avoid doing business with genAI firms that help make weapons, that demand needs to go into RFPs. It’s the only effective way to change policy.
Manufacturers and channel partners could choose to absorb some of the cost, while PC specs might change to mask the true impact, say analysts.
In this issue, we explore the emerging field of agentic AI, which brings more autonomy to IT-managed systems — with both promise and peril.
Even with mainframe’s unrivaled data protection capabilities, there are ways to maximize its security measures. By taking a layered approach that combines critical software capabilities with proven best practices, you’ll stay ahead of the
Organizations reported worker well-being improves and productivity increases — so the companies are getting happier, healthier employees. The shift appears to be trending elsewhere.
The Microsoft CEO will have to perform a delicate balancing act over the next four years to keep his company from becoming a target.
President Trump's rollback of Biden-era safety and security measures will speed up generative AI development, but without federal oversight, who will monitor potential issues?
The legal battle could have far-reaching implications for enterprise data governance, particularly how companies handle user consent and transparency.
For all the hype and hoopla around generative AI technology, there just aren't enough staffers.
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