C3 AI launches domain-specific generative AI models, targets industries
Overall, the generative AI focus for C3 AI revolves around industries, processes and enterprise systems.
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Overall, the generative AI focus for C3 AI revolves around industries, processes and enterprise systems.
Demand for generative AI and AI-optimized systems is strong and that means long lead times potentially extending well into 2024.
The Zoom AI Companion, formerly known as Zoom IQ, will be rolled out across various services on the Zoom platform, including Meetings, Team Chat, Phone, Email and Whiteboard and be available in a side panel.
Generative AI and large language models (LLMs) have received plenty of buzz, but enterprises need to stay focused on how domain-specific models develop. Why? That's where the returns will be.
MongoDB raised its outlook for the third quarter after delivering strong second-quarter results. The earnings land after a bevy of MongoDB launches focused on generative AI workloads.
Dell's AI-optimized servers with Nvidia GPUs are selling well.
Palo Alto Networks, Crowdstrike and Zscaler are next-gen cybersecurity platforms growing rapidly. The elephant in the room: Microsoft.
The big picture here is that Salesforce will double down on Data Cloud, which will be an integration point between various clouds.
In July, Salesforce said it would raise list prices across its clouds by about 9%. Those price increases started in August and will be reflected in the third quarter.