Generative AI’s biggest challenge is showing the ROI
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Generative AI’s biggest challenge is showing the ROI

Technology tamfitronics Robbie Goodall/Getty ImagesWhile executives and managers may be excited about ways they can apply generative artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs) to the work at hand, it's time to step back and consider where and how the returns to the business can be realized. This remains a muddled and misunderstood area, requiring approaches and skillsets that bear little resemblance to those of past technology waves.Also: AI's employment impact: 86% of workers fear job losses, but here's some good newsHere's the challenge: While AI often delivers very eye-popping proofs of concept, monetizing them is difficult, saidSteve Jonesexecutive VP with Capgemini, in a presentation at the recent Databricks conference in San Francisco. "Proving the ROI is the biggest challenge of putting 20, 30, 40 GenAI solutions into production."Investments that need...
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Beyond AI: Building toward artificial consciousness – Part 2
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Beyond AI: Building toward artificial consciousness – Part 2

Technology tamfitronics Technology tamfitronics This piece, the first in a three-part series, looks at the control and storage technologies and requirements that are not only necessary for enterprise AI deployment but also essential to achieve the state of artificial consciousness. Beyond the hype surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) in the enterprise lies the next step—artificial consciousness. The first piece in this practical AI innovation series outlined the requirements for this technologywhich delved deeply into compute power—the core capability necessary to enable artificial consciousness. This piece looks at the control and storage technologies and requirements that are not only necessary for enterprise AI deployment but also essential to achieve the state of artificial consciousness.Controlling unprecedented compute powerWhile artificial consciousness is impossible without a dramatic rise in compute capacity, that is only part of the challenge. Organizations must...
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India and U.S. vow to boost defense and trade ties in first high-level U.S. visit since Modi’s win
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India and U.S. vow to boost defense and trade ties in first high-level U.S. visit since Modi’s win

Technology tamfitronics NEW DELHI — India and the United States on Monday pledged to strengthen defense and technology cooperation and remove long-standing barriers to bilateral strategic trade, following a meeting between the national security advisers of both countries.National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan is on a two-day visit to the Indian capital, New Delhi, the first from a high-ranking U.S. official since Prime Minister Narendra Modi secured a third straight termin India’s general election earlier this month. Sullivan met with his counterpart, Ajit Doval, to discuss progress on the Initiative on Critical Emerging Technologies, which the two countries launched in 2022.The initiative sets a path for collaboration on semiconductor production and developing artificial intelligence and was critical in sealing a deal that will allow U.S.-based General Electric to partner with India’s Hindustan Aeronautics to produce jet engines in India.On...
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Karnataka contributes 22% to global R&D, says IT Minister Priyank Kharge
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Karnataka contributes 22% to global R&D, says IT Minister Priyank Kharge

Technology tamfitronics Bengaluru: Karnataka IT Minister Priyank Kharge on Wednesday said the state is at the forefront of innovation, contributing 22 per cent to global R&D, and is leading in areas such as technology services. The state government is striving to make not just Karnataka but India a skilled nation, research and manufacturing destination, innovation capital and biotech and startup hub, he said. Speaking at the first edition of CII Karnataka R&D Conclave-2024 here, Kharge said Karnataka is at the forefront of global innovation, contributing 22 per cent to global R&D, and is leading in exports, FDI, and technology services. With close to 250 engineering colleges, 44 Universities, and 25,000 start-ups, Karnataka is the R&D and innovation capital of India, he said. "Our commitment to industry-friendly policies and continuous investment in science,...
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