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UAE to take center stage in AI Innovation with the launch of Dubai AI Week

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The Dubai Assembly for Generative AI will provide a platform for high-level discussions on generative AI, with particular focus on its application in healthcare, education, and entertainment. Another key feature of the week will be the Dubai AI Festival, which will gather global thought leaders to discuss the latest developments in the field.

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Artificial Intelligence in practice

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In the past, creating a new AI model required data scientists to custom-build systems from a frustrating parade of moving parts, but Z by HP has made it easy with tools like Data Science Stack Manager and AI Studio.

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Gartner projects major IT spending increases for 2025

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Device spending, which will be more than double the size of data center spending, will largely be driven by replacements for the laptops, mobile phones, tablets and other hardware purchased during the work-from-home, study-from-home, entertain-at-home era of 2020 and 2021, Lovelock says.

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AI coding agents come with legal risk

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Media outlets and entertainers have already filed several AI copyright cases in US courts, with plaintiffs accusing AI vendors of using their material to train AI models or copying their material in outputs, notes Jeffrey Gluck, a lawyer at IP-focused law firm Panitch Schwarze.

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Cost, security, and flexibility: the business case for open source gen AI

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Travel and expense management company Emburse saw multiple opportunities where it could benefit from gen AI. Open source isnt completely free as there are still infrastructure and management costs. Take for example the simple job of reading a receipt and accurately classifying the expenses. Finally, theres the price.

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Sony Pictures Entertainment’s Acclaimed Sequel to its 2004 ERP Implementation

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Competition in the entertainment industry has never been as intense as it is today. was dominated by a handful of entertainment conglomerates, known as “The Big Five”: Disney, Universal, Paramount, Warner Bros, and Sony Pictures. Sony Pictures Entertainment needed to up their game. Data Management

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Sony Pictures Entertainment’s Acclaimed Sequel to its 2004 ERP Implementation

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Competition in the entertainment industry has never been as intense as it is today. was dominated by a handful of entertainment conglomerates, known as “The Big Five”: Disney, Universal, Paramount, Warner Bros, and Sony Pictures. Sony Pictures Entertainment needed to up their game. Data Management