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The era of "seeing is believing" is dead. If your security relies on recognizing a voice or face, you’ve already left the ...
Joule Studio adoption has been “minimal,” SAP admits — but in version 2.0 it aims to fix what held customers back.
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Dun & Bradstreet found widespread experimentation and early returns, but few organizations believe they can deploy AI ...
On-premises customers can access Joule assistants, but only if they commit 50% of maintenance spend to cloud first.
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Aditya Bhasin, VP of software design and development at Stanford Healthcare, sits with Computerworld’s Lucas Mearian to ...
Speed is great, but can you trust code that builds itself? Architecture is now the secret sauce for keeping AI development ...
The guidance gives CISOs a way to press vendors on AI transparency, but analysts say the hard part will be proving that ...