Central to Collate's new capabilities is the launch of AI Studio, which enables enterprises to build, deploy, customize, and tune AI agents to their unique data environments. AI Studio provides a ...
The next generation of financial crime prevention will be built on smarter architectures, not bigger data pools.
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The rise of “shadow AI” raises concerns about security, compliance and data governance but also reflects a workforce eager to experiment and solve problems in real time.
Beyond dashboards building data enables Stanford Health Care to deliver actionable, explainable insights for precision medicine workflows.
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OpenAI wants to retire the leading AI coding benchmark—and the reasons reveal a deeper problem with how the whole industry measures itself.
The small Franklin County department was among the first in the country to begin using Code Four, software that generates police reports based on audio and video recorded by officers’ body cameras.
In cases like the Tumbler Ridge shooter’s flagged ChatGPT account, Canada lacks a legal framework for assigning responsibility when an AI company possesses information that could prevent violence.