Windows Insiders signed up to the Beta Channel should soon be able to start testing Microsoft's AI-enabled chat service.
Microsoft today announced the availability of a public preview of "Python in Excel," which combines the capabilities of the popular Python programming language with Microsoft's ubiquitous Excel spreadsheet.
- By John K. Waters
- 08/23/2023
The VMware Explore 2023 conference this week brought a surge of AI-related announcements, including the unveiling of the "Private AI" initiative in collaboration with chipmaker NVIDIA, as well as AI integrations into the Anywhere Workspace platform, among other developments.
While many studies raise concerns about AI potentially displacing jobs, several indicators point to a net positive impact on the workforce when AI is integrated into business operations.
Google is leveraging its foundational AI model for an experiment called "Project IDX," which aims to helps developers create full-stack web and multi-platform applications in its cloud computing platform.
Alibaba Cloud, a longstanding challenger to the conventional "Big 3" cloud industry leaders, has taken a significant step by open sourcing two large language models (LLMs).
New research underscores the distinct advantages of organizations that wholeheartedly embrace advanced AI, shedding light on what sets these industry leaders apart from their less successful counterparts.
At the recent AWS Summit event in New York City, AWS exec Swami Sivasubramanian made it clear where his company's focus currently is.
Microsoft, a consistent runner-up in the cloud computing contest, has recently forged closer connections with Meta, formerly known as Facebook, particularly in the domain of generative AI.
Microsoft 365 Copilot pricing details also revealed.
Recent research reveals that corporate leaders are recognizing the substantial benefits of advanced generative AI within their organizations, even in the face of numerous apprehensions.
A recently released survey-based report provides insights into the use of generative AI by 'hackers,' but in this context, these hackers are the ethical "white hat" bug hunters, rather than malicious actors.
IBM, once a pioneering force in the advanced AI space, may have lost ground in generative AI, but it's actively working to regain its lead with a new enterprise offering known as "watsonx."