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What Kinds of Data Languages Do We Need in the Future?

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The post What Kinds of Data Languages Do We Need in the Future? The post What Kinds of Data Languages Do We Need in the Future? Everybody, except for IBM followers, called the product “D-L-1,” […]. appeared first on DATAVERSITY.

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How CIOs use AI to elevate CX services

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IT industry researchers believe the biggest impact of gen AI this year will be in customer experience (CX), with organizations using vast amounts of data to communicate with consumers and resolve problems faster. That focus means we’re generating good customer outcomes more regularly than we were 12 or 18 months ago.

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Will enterprises soon keep their best gen AI use cases under wraps?

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Normally, a CCO develops ideas about what the market needs and communicates them to a design team, which produces sketches to then be reviewed by the CCO. But what we’re learning from public announcements like these might just scratch the surface of gen AI use cases for the enterprise.

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Four things that matter in the AI hype cycle

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The capabilities of these new generative AI tools, most of which are powered by large language models (LLM), forced every company and employee to rethink how they work. First, there’s the internal demand to understand how your organization is going to adopt these new tools and what you need to do to avoid falling behind your competitors.

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Invoking IT to help revitalize Indigenous languages at risk of extinction

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The Miami-Illinois language of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma (Myaamiaki tribe) fell dormant during the 19th and 20th centuries, at a time when Indigenous populations faced forced relocations and abusive boarding schools, where children were forced to assimilate and were punished for using their own language.

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CIOs confront generative AI’s workplace X factor

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In the rush to establish technical strategies for making good on the promise of generative AI, many CIOs find themselves running headlong into what may be their most challenging task yet: preparing their organization’s end-users — from knowledge workers and assembly line laborers to doctors, accountants, and lawyers — to co-exist with generative AI.

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The CIO’s call to action on gen AI

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On a recent episode of the Tech Whisperers podcast , Dr. Lisa Palmer and Anna Ransley, two leaders who have been living and breathing all things generative AI, joined me to unpack this story and help us separate the hype from what’s real. What follows is that conversation edited for length and clarity. We need that kind of leadership.

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