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Tencent Cloud partners with S.M.A.R.T Entrepreneurship Club to build smart businesses with AI Digital Human solution

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Together with the club, which believes in the vast potential the Digital Human solution has across various industries, they will promote it to enterprises in the Southeast Asia markets, targeting food and beverage, retail, education, and tourism sectors for a start. What is the Tencent Cloud AI Digital Human ?

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CISO viewpoint part 1: AI’s impact on people, policies & processes

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They want to create the right ethical standards, protect intellectual property, and ensure employees’ (and the company’s) well-being. Get educated on the business impact of hallucinations, bias, and all the unintended yet expected defects that could represent a risk to reputation, brand, privacy, regulations, and operations.

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Generative AI and the Transformation of Everything

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Indeed, ten years ago, some experts warned that artificial intelligence would lead to us losing nearly 50% of our present jobs by 2033. The implications for enterprise security For most enterprises, the present moment is an educational process. Another major concern is copyright infringement and intellectual property (IP).

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AI & the enterprise: protect your data, protect your enterprise value

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This will require the adoption of new processes and products, many of which will be dependent on well-trained artificial intelligence-based technologies. Having a strategic data governance program that combines technological solutions with robust policies and employee education is a must. Years later, here we are.

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AI will evolve the role of the CIO

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He urges CIOs to use all available visualization tools to educate the board on AI and explain how generative AI processes data, much of which comes from the often inaccurate or unreliable public internet. We have enough problems with intellectual property as the fact remains there will be bad actors out there,” says Langer.

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6 tough AI discussions every IT leader must have

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Few technologies have provoked the same amount of discussion and debate as artificial intelligence, with workers, high-profile executives, and world leaders waffling between praise and fears over AI. Still, he’s aiming to make conversations more productive by educating others about artificial intelligence.

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Chief AI officers in demand as IT leaders expect gen AI productivity boost, survey finds

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Security and privacy concerns Survey respondents have some ethical concerns about the use of generative AI, with security and privacy chief among them (both cited by 36%), followed by authenticity and trust (34%), intellectual property (31%), regulatory compliance (29%), bias (27%), and transparency (27%).