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Generative AI is great, but it’s just one of many AI technologies

Stuart Battersby

July 12, 2024

After generative AI burst onto the enterprise tech scene (powered by a rather large kick from OpenAI), business people who didn’t usually talk about AI really started getting enthused by its potential.  This included senior executives who, armed with this newfound generative AI started allocating new, sizable budgets. This was great for the AI industry, […]

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Small language models may be the future of enterprise generative AI…

Stuart Battersby

May 31, 2024

Generative AI, and particularly LLMs, are gaining business traction.  However, as organizations move from testing, experiments and proof of concepts to production deployments that can have material impacts on businesses, teams must consider how to do this in the right way for their business. There are generally two options to use: (Very) large language models […]

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Mitigating today’s enterprise AI risks and not hallucination moonshots

Marketing

May 29, 2024

AI has been proliferating across enterprise and government organizations for years now.  Whilst the widespread launch of generative AI models (that is, AI models that generate content – typically text) has captured everyone’s attention, traditional AI (that is, AI that operates on set tasks) has been, and still is, growing in its use. Both traditional […]

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Privacy for Responsible Gen AI

Marketing

April 16, 2024

AIMI FOR GEN AI PRIVACY PILLAR LAUNCHES MAY 2024 Chatterbox Labs are pleased to announce the launch date of the Privacy pillar of the new, AIMI for Generative AI offering which provides independent Responsible AI metrics on Generative AI models & data. This complements Chatterbox Labs’ existing Responsible AI Privacy pillar for re-identification and membership […]

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Unifying Responsible AI for both generative AI and traditional AI

Stuart Battersby

February 29, 2024

With the explosion of interest in generative AI, particularly with large language models (LLMs) in an enterprise context, one of the most interesting things is that the AI discussion now includes businesspeople who didn’t typically talk about AI, or had never even considered an enterprise use case for AI.  Now they are. As a technologist […]

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