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Insight News
January 23, 2025

OpenAI launches Operator, eyes AI agents without APIs

Data to Decisions
OpenAI launched Operator, an AI agent that can use go to the web and perform tasks such as booking vacations, shopping for groceries and making restaurant reservations. ...
Larry Dignan
Analyst Blog
January 19, 2025

Monday's Musings: Exponential Efficiency In The Age Of AI At Davos

Data to Decisions
While, Trump, China, and the global economy take centerstage at this year’s World Economic Forum, AI will be the main topic du jour. Senior executives and policy wonks seek to understand how AI will transform businesses, societies, and economies. The AI Age truly is the 4th Industrial Revolution, not the other stuff that was peddled as conference fodder over the past five years in Davos.
R "Ray" Wang
Insight News
December 15, 2024

Agentic AI: Three themes to watch for 2025

Data to Decisions
Here are three things to watch in agentic AI. Like generative AI, CxOs are going to have to weigh vendor pitches against lock-in and architectural decisions to regret. ...
Larry Dignan
Analyst Blog
December 07, 2024

Event Report: AWS reInvents Itself for the Age of AI

Data to Decisions
Matt Garman Has Positively Impacted AWS Amazon Web Services (AWS) hosted over 70,000 attendees at its 13th annual reinvent conference in Las Vegas, Nevada on December 2nd to 6th, 2024. Since its humble beginnings in 2012 when there were 6,000 attendees, this event has been on the must-attend list developer and innovation focused business and technology leaders. After losing three years of momentum, AWS finally found the right replacement for Andy Jassy with Matt Garman as the new AWS CEO. This year’s announcements showcase significant product investments that will provide a stronger roadmap of how AWS will support AI startups and enterprises moving fast into AI. Overall, announcements from reinvent reflect a deep customer understanding.
R "Ray" Wang
Analyst Blog
December 02, 2024

Monday's Musings: Seven Big Themes In Tech For The Next Presidency

Data to Decisions
Expect Regulations For National Security, But Overall Lighter Regulatory Framework For the most part, tech has done well regardless of presidential administrations due to the light regulation of the overall industry. This has allowed large digital giants to emerge and dominate global markets across a multitude of industries. Amidst a national security backdrop and increasing capital required in the tech arms race, government has been hesitant to over regulate.
R "Ray" Wang
Analyst Blog
September 26, 2024

Trust & Safety Challenges in the Age of AI

Digital Safety, Privacy, and Cybersecurity
The vast majority of content online now is user-generated. The regulatory implications are becoming clear. Automated content lt;span style=quot;color:blackquot;gt;moderation is being driven by the sheer scale. It might bring more agile and objective governance as well. lt;/spangt;
Steve Wilson