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Artificial Intelligence News for the Week of April 19; Updates from Docker, Google, OpenAI & More

Solutions Review Executive Editor Tim King curated this list of notable artificial intelligence news for the week of April 19, 2024.

Keeping tabs on all the most relevant artificial intelligence news can be a time-consuming task. As a result, our editorial team aims to provide a summary of the top headlines from the last week, in this space. Solutions Review editors will curate vendor product news, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital funding, talent acquisition, and other noteworthy artificial intelligence news items.

Artificial Intelligence News for the Week of April 19, 2024

Amazon Adds Llama 2 Models to SageMaker JumpStart

Conducted with over 1,300 developers worldwide, the survey reveals the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on application development and the emerging opportunities for improving development practices.

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Docker Drops AI Trends Report 2024

Conducted with over 1,300 developers worldwide, the survey reveals the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on application development and the emerging opportunities for improving development practices.

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Google Combines AI DeepMind & Research Teams

It will simplify development by concentrating compute-intensive model building in one place, establish single access points for those looking to take these models and build generative AI applications, and give Google Research a “clear and distinct” mandate.

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Microsoft Offers its Vision of the Open Data Lake Ecosystem

With the maturation of cloud-native big data platforms and the exciting revolution in generative AI, the potential for data-driven decisions and operational optimizations has never been greater, raising the urgency of solving the longstanding problem of how to enable organizations to bring together estate-wide data for analytics.

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NVIDIA Announces Optimizations to Accelerate Meta Llama 3

Businesses can fine-tune Llama 3 with their data using NVIDIA NeMo, an open-source framework for LLMs that’s part of the secure, supported NVIDIA AI Enterprise platform. Custom models can be optimized for inference with NVIDIA TensorRT-LLM and deployed with NVIDIA Triton Inference Server.

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OpenAI Opens Hub in Tokyo; Releases Japan Gpt-4

The move is significant for a few reasons. It underscores the opportunity the company sees to court business in the country and highlights how OpenAI will likely need to localize its technology on different languages as it expands.

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Protect AI Releases April 2024 Vulnerability Report

Conducted with over 1,300 developers worldwide, the survey reveals the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on application development and the emerging opportunities for improving development practices.

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SAS Injects GenAI Into Viya Data Platform

Throughout 2024, SAS will continue delivering innovation by broadening its trustworthy GenAI footprint with the introduction of its own synthetic data generator – SAS Data Maker – and by offering industry-specific GenAI assistants.

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SAP Productivity Tools Get New AI Assistant Joule

Joule focuses on tailored, relevant advice. It understands normal language and provides real-time support. Joule swiftly sorts and contextualizes data from many systems to reveal superior insights.

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Expert Insights Section

Watch this space each week as our editors will share upcoming events, new thought leadership, and the best resources from Insight Jam, Solutions Review’s enterprise tech community where the human conversation around AI is happening. The goal? To help you gain a forward-thinking analysis and remain on-trend through expert advice, best practices, predictions, and vendor-neutral software evaluation tools.

Solutions Review Set to Host Databricks & ZoomInfo for Exclusive Roundtable May 29

With the next Expert Roundtable event, the team at Solutions Review has partnered with Databricks and ZoomInfo to cover why bad data is the problem, how Databricks and ZoomInfo help companies build a unified data foundation that fixes the bad data problem, and how this foundation can be leveraged to easily scale and use data + AI for GenAI.

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New Episode of Information Risk with David Loshin: Did I Deny My Insurance Claim?

The quality of data is never more important than when people’s well being is on the line. If you’ve had a claim denied or have ever just used health insurance, you’ll want to check out this deep dive into the inner workings of the insurance system.

Click to watch free on YouTube

Jam Session Now On-Demand: AI and Data Engineering: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

In our inaugural Jam Session, host Bob Eve leads a vibrant discussion about the crossroads of artificial intelligence and data engineering. He is joined by a panel of expert guests like former Gartner analyst Philip Russom, Keebo CEO Barzan Mozafari, and Tredence VP of Data Engineering Arnab Sen.

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For consideration in future artificial intelligence news roundups, send your announcements to the editor: tking@solutionsreview.com.


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