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The industry is increasingly talking up context engineering as the next right step to narrow LLMs' focus and get better results. But context has many facets, depending on the workflow. Two interesting ones are meaning and action.
Jons still away on his jollies and Stuarts got the summer lurgy, so a truncated Hits & Misses this week, but still with lots to get your teeth into
The AA is one of the best-known organizations in the UK and its roadmap includes, of course, AI adoption.
This week, tough love from Cisco, more from Pegasystems, but no regrets from ABN AMRO.
Does AI have the cart before the horse? Zuzanna Stamirowska is CEO of Pathway, a company has just been valued at $500 million on the strength of a post-transformer architecture built on first principles that learns after deployment without all the messy baling wire and duct tape of LLMs built on transformers.
The UK charity has big plans for digital transformation and a Boomi integration platform sits at the heart of this strategy.
The German drive-technology giant credits Doxis Intelligent Content Automation with 90% time savings and a 336% return in three years.
Bed, Bath and no more...again? Welcome to the new neighborhood - don't forget to check in your data on arrival!
After 20 years in the software game, Grindr CEO George Arison no longer sees engineering as a constraint to business ambition. Its a perfect match.
This week, travelling to an AI destination, News Corp mouths off, and anyone fancy a sausage roll?
Terrestrial data centers are a trivial problem when you're a paper trillionaire (for now)...
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Blue Yonder's Puneet Saxena speaks to supply chain leaders about how to navigate market uncertainty with capacity flexibility, optionality and multi-sourcing fuelled by AI and a single real-time data source.
Alteryx's Global Head of Partner Sales Engineering, Rishi Kapoor, on why the received meaning of human-in-the-loop is failing - and what the shift toward embedded oversight rests on.
Negative comments by Palantir's UK country lead are only the latest concern raised by the US firm's presence in the British public sector.
The French utility firm is still in the early stages, but CEO Catherine McGregor has grand ambitions for whats to come.
Fifty years young - Jim Goodnight's privately-held analytics behemoth rumbles on.
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