By Rob Enderle for TGDaily
When it comes to AI deployments, two companies stand out for their breadth of offerings, but only one of the two currently has the experience to better assure the outcome.
By Rob Enderle for TGDaily
When it comes to AI deployments, two companies stand out for their breadth of offerings, but only one of the two currently has the experience to better assure the outcome.
By Rob Enderle for TDWI
When we talk about “Edge Computing,” we are often talking about PCs, but PCs are a tiny part of the edge that will enable the coming AI world. The real volume will be in sensors that give the deployed AIs the ability to sense and interact with the world around us.
By: Daniel W. Rasmus for Serious Insights
AI PCs are coming. AI PCs will include a key that invokes a Microsoft Copilot. Copilot, as it does on Microsoft Edge and Windows 11, will pop up, informing the person pushing the key that it is ready to be asked anything. But that isn’t really an AI PC. It is a PC that integrates a generative AI chatbot at the most rudimentary level.
By Rob Enderle for Techspective
There has been a joke going around my community that goes something like this: “OMG, AI is taking our jobs. All users will need to be able to do is describe what they want an app to do, and AIs will do the work without us!” The response is, “No worries. When has a user ever been able to describe what they want?”
By Rob Enderle for TDWI
AI vendors that interoperate and partner well should significantly outperform their competitors.
By: Rex M. Lee, Privacy Advisor and Tech Journalist for My Smart Privacy
Tiffany Meijer, NTD News, interviews Rex M. Lee, Security Advisor, My Smart Privacy, regarding threats posed by Quantum Computing and AI.
By Rob Enderle for Techspective
Twenty years ago, NVIDIA and Microsoft were nowhere with AI, while IBM’s Watson was winning Jeopardy! and later taking on professional debaters. Conventional knowledge was that IBM was going to own AI, but no one seemed to care since projections at the time indicated that AI wouldn’t take off until sometime around 2040 when general-purpose AI was expected to become viable.
By: Daniel W. Rasmus for Serious Insights
The new era of AI has made a mistake. Makers, users, marketers, critics, and academics have ascribed human attributes to AI, overloading understood terms. When we overload terms, we lose the ability to differentiate without context.
By: Rex M. Lee, Privacy Advisor and Tech Journalist for My Smart Privacy
I attended a CERAWeek S&P Press Conference in Houston, TX, on 03.18.2024 and was honored to be able to ask an important question regarding the Thacker Pass, NV, lithium mining initiative associated with the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) green energy investment fund paid for by U.S. taxpayers.
By: Rex M. Lee, Privacy Advisor and Tech Journalist for My Smart Privacy
One of the key issues that were discussed by several panels at SXSW was centered on consumer exploitation regarding predatory surveillance and data mining business practices employed by tech giants who monopolize the development of leaky operating systems, intrusive apps/social media platforms, and centralized generative AI (ChatGPT & BARD).