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VENDORiQ: Microsoft Introduces MS Security Copilot

Microsoft has introduced MS Security Copilot, an AI-powered assistant that combines OpenAI’s language model with Microsoft’s security-specific mode. The goal is to help security professionals detect and respond to threats more effectively. Is this just more ‘GTP’ hyperbole, or something significant?

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Time for an Ethical Framework for AI

ChatGPT is becoming a watershed moment in artificial intelligence (AI). Its rapid adoption and the myriad of developments which will follow are underlining the need for organisations to urgently consider adopting an Ethical AI Framework to ensure that the technology is not misused.

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Generative AI for Enterprise Use – An Overview of the State-of-the-Art

With more vendors such as Microsoft, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google, and SalesForce embedding AI technology into their products for enterprise use, organisations will soon have more tools with AI capabilities. However, more solutions do not always mean producing meaningful outcomes, since most of these products will still fall short of expectations due to the current limitations of language models, and some types of work that still cannot be easily replicated by AI.

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Why Enterprises Cannot Realise the Full Value of AI

With AI now being recognised as a transformational asset in enterprises, companies that have joined the bandwagon because of a need to automate operations or out of fear of missing out often fall short of realising the full benefits of AI. IBRS discusses the reasons behind this and how they can optimise their AI spend.

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