In this regular column, we’ll bring you all the latest industry news centered around our main topics of focus: big data, data science, machine learning, AI, and deep learning.... Read more »
Welcome to insideBIGDATA’s “Heard on the Street” round-up column! In this regular feature, we highlight thought-leadership commentaries from members of the big data ecosystem. Each edition covers the trends... Read more »
In this contributed article, IT and digital marketing specialist Natasha Lane asks – what does the future bring for AI solutions? And can small and mid-size companies implement these... Read more »
Did you know you can run GPT-J 6B on Graphcore IPU in the cloud? Following the now infamous leaked Google memo, there’s been a real storm in the AI... Read more »
Sophos, a global leader in innovating and delivering cybersecurity as a service, today announced that it had uncovered multiple apps masquerading as legitimate, ChatGPT-based chatbots to overcharge users and... Read more »
In this sponsored article, Dmitry Dolgorukov, CRO and Co-Founder of HES FinTech, suggesets that to effectively combat fraud, microfinance institutions must establish robust fraud detection systems. Early detection and... Read more »
Dataiku, the platform for Everyday AI, unveiled Dataiku 12, their latest breakthrough release packed with transformative new features designed to help organizations confidently harness AI in their advanced analytics... Read more »
In this contributed article, Pradeep Menon, EVP, Digital Transformation Services Delivery, at Orion Innovation, discusses how reducing repetitive tasks in data discovery, analysis, and implementation is challenging. Organizations today... Read more »
Data + AI company Databricks has published the 2023 State of Data + AI report, examining patterns and trends in AI adoption across more than 9,000 global companies that... Read more »
In this contributed article, Ozan Unlu, CEO and Founder of Edge Delta, explores how a cloud-first world demands that observability be approached in a different way, one that favors “small data”... Read more »