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Architect defense-in-depth security for generative AI applications using the OWASP Top 10 for LLMs

AWS Machine Learning

In addition to awareness, your teams should take action to account for generative AI in governance, assurance, and compliance validation practices. You should begin by extending your existing security, assurance, compliance, and development programs to account for generative AI.

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Revolutionizing Communication: Unleashing the Power of the Best Artificial Intelligence Chatbots

SmartKarrot

Understanding the basics of AI chatbots An artificial intelligence chatbot is a computer program designed to converse with users through text-based or voice-based interfaces, using Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Machine Learning (ML).

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Automate caption creation and search for images at enterprise scale using generative AI and Amazon Kendra

AWS Machine Learning

We demonstrate CDE using simple examples and provide a step-by-step guide for you to experience CDE in an Amazon Kendra index in your own AWS account. He has over 11 years of experience in developing and leading data science, machine learning, and big data initiatives.

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Personalize your generative AI applications with Amazon SageMaker Feature Store

AWS Machine Learning

The applications also extend into retail, where they can enhance customer experiences through dynamic chatbots and AI assistants, and into digital marketing, where they can organize customer feedback and recommend products based on descriptions and purchase behaviors.

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Technology is the Enabler not the Disruptor (So Stop Using it as an Excuse)

C3Centricity

For example: Telecoms now make as much money from selling (geo-localisation) data than they ever did from selling phones and lines. Already in 2015 data accounted for 44% of Verizon’s profits, as shown in this Adage article. Beverage manufacturers are getting into entertainment in a big way.