Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a distant dream; it’s here, and it’s everywhere – from the latest news headlines to our social media feeds and even in our personal and working lives. In fact, a recent global survey found that 54.6% of organizations are actively engaging and experimenting with AI.
Data quality was nominated as the main obstacle to uptake of Generative AI, according to a global survey undertaken for Informatica. The report, which canvassed 600 enterprise Chief Data Officers and other data decision makers across the US, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, found nearly all (99%) of generative AI adopters have encountered roadblocks
AI is expected to heighten the global ransomware threat, says the UK's national security and intelligence agency, GCHQ. It has issued a new report which suggests artificial intelligence will almost certainly increase the volume and impact of cyber attacks in the next two years.
LawToolBox, a provider of legal tools for Microsoft 365, has entered a strategic relationship with iManage to create a seamless deadline, document and Microsoft 365 collaborative experience across LawToolBox, iManage, Outlook, and Microsoft Teams.
Spreadsheet blunders aren’t just frustrating personal inconveniences. They can have serious consequences. And in the last few years alone, there have been a myriad of spreadsheet horror stories.
In the coming year, artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to shift from a conceptual discourse to a practical reality, transforming organizational processes across various industries, including government entities. Assessing how technology will impact on the modern workplace in the year ahead, Alyssa Blackburn, predicts three areas where AI will have an impact.
Microsoft has removed the enterprise restriction on availability of its AI tool Copilot, which will now be accessible to Microsoft 365 Business Premium and Business Standard Customers.