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If AI software is the biggest tech trend of 2023, it’s only natural that hardware will follow in 2024. Next year, you can expect generative AI to become an integral part of smartphones, laptops, and other devices. Rumors of new AI-powered devices are already abound, and some companies are talking about big plans even if they haven’t announced any details yet. Depending on your perspective on generative AI, such developments will be either exciting or exhausting, but we can all agree that they are inevitable. Based on what we’ve heard so far, here’s what we can expect on the AI…

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Media companies are on the cusp of an industry-wide transformation as the impact of cloud platforms and their associated AI solutions becomes clear. Content creation and delivery is evolving rapidly as new uses for technology are discovered, making it a crucial element for the future of the industry. According to PWC’s August 2023 Pulse Survey, 67 percent of technology, media and telecommunications leaders say the capabilities of generative AI could make existing business models obsolete; This is a possibility that presents both a challenge and an opportunity. “We understand why moving business to the cloud is problematic for some organizations,”…

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AI-powered automotive solutions provider Cerence has partnered with Microsoft to integrate OpenAI’s ChatGPT technology into its technology portfolio. The companies worked together to develop a solution that will allow users to access ChatGPT via the Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service in vehicles using the in-car platform Cerence Assistant. “Generative AI has the potential to fundamentally change the way we interact with the automobile through natural language,” said Dominik Wee, Microsoft’s corporate vice president of manufacturing and mobility. “Together with Cerence’s deep automotive expertise, we are well positioned to support automakers in creating profoundly differentiated customer experiences.” The organizations will continue to…

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When we consider that energy-related greenhouse gas emissions account for 80 percent of human-caused emissions and that more than 60 percent of all energy produced globally is lost or wasted before consumption, it becomes clear that decarbonization is truly an energy source. challenge. My fellow experts at Schneider Electric and I recently shared in a documentary series with CNBC how energy demand can be reduced in three critical areas: buildings, industry, and transportation, and how addressing energy demand will contribute to more than half of the changes needed for full decarbonization. . The future of buildings must be fully digital…

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Analyst firm Gartner shared the five most important finance trends and priorities for finance managers in 2024. The firm’s 2024 Finance Executive Priorities Survey asked 185 finance executives to rank their top priorities and related key tasks. Leading transformation efforts was the top response, followed by evaluating or improving the finance function’s strategy and design and improving finance metrics, insights, and storytelling. The survey also identified the biggest shift in finance chief priorities. The importance of board communication and engagement was the third-highest priority in 2023 but dropped to twelfth in 2024. Gartner also sought insights from 232 finance leaders,…

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“Every year we see the gap between AV and IT narrowing as the skills converge,” says Pam Taggart, vice president of content creation for the Audiovisual and Integrated Experience Association (AVIXA). “AV is increasingly moving into networks, but understanding how AV works in a physical space in addition to cable is vital to serving customers effectively.” For example, the MSG Sphere at The Venetian Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada utilizes a mix of AV and IT technologies. Built to deliver 16K high-definition video and audio experiences through 164,000 speakers, the 15,000-square-foot venue uses an entire system built on internet protocol…

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The key to success for any retail organization lies in understanding its customers, products, supply chain operations and changing market trends and demands. “In the past, gaining insights from your data required you to access and collect unstructured data, clean and organize it, then have a highly trained professional run and interpret statistical analysis and pass this on to the user for further interpretation of the insights,” says Rajagopalan. “This process is proprietary. It requires resources and also causes businesses to be constrained by the quality of data, capabilities and tools they have. “We see too many retail and consumer…

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Most security issues in the cloud can be traced back to someone doing something stupid. Sorry for speaking so openly, but I don’t see any master hackers around. I see misconfigured cloud resources like storage and databases leading to easily preventable vulnerabilities. I always teach that your first line of defense is education, not great security tools. This is often overlooked as budgets are diverted to new tools rather than teaching managers not to do stupid things. Comparing the investment required versus the value gained is frustrating. Oh good. A new threat Although the invasion of clouds is suggested as…

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After all the chaos that has befallen the tech industry in 2023 — from Elon Musk’s militantly ignorant management of the site formerly known as Twitter to the ongoing debate over whether artificial intelligence poses a serious threat to humanity or just to people’s jobs — 2024 appears to be approaching where we left off we continue. REMOVE SOME DM OPTIONS Last week, I tried to tally up how many apps I use that allow others to send me direct messages. I got to eight (Messages app on my iPad, Messages app on my Android phone, Facebook, WhatsApp, Google Voice,…

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Assistive technologies, such as screen readers, go a long way toward closing the gap between blind or partially sighted people and their sighted peers. But technologies often face obstacles because the information they are designed to work with (documents, websites, and software programs) does not work with them, leaving the information inaccessible. There are 8 million blind or partially sighted people in the United States. More than 4.23 million of them are of working age, but only half of the working-age population is working. Employment rates for people who are blind or partially sighted have historically been much lower than…

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