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Microsoft Brings Bing Chat to Enterprise

PLUS: Meta Lets Llama 2 Loose

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Here’s your daily curation of AI news. Microsoft and Meta have been very busy! Microsoft announced Bing Chat for enterprise and Microsoft 365 Copilot pricing, Meta unleashed Llama 2 together with Microsoft, and Meta and Qualcomm teamed up to run AI models on phones.

PLUS: How a Computer Learns Language and how AI Can Transform Integrated Business Planning.

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The latest from around the AI industry

Microsoft has been busy. They released Bing Chat for enterprise with an emphasis on data privacy for businesses. Their stock rose as much as 5.8% Tuesday after the company announced a new AI subscription service for Microsoft 365. The company will charge users an additional $30 per month for the use of generative AI with tools such as Teams, Excel and Word.

Meta released the next generation of their open source language model. The powerful model is entirely free for research and commercial use. Microsoft and Meta are expanding their longstanding partnership, with Microsoft as the preferred partner for Llama 2.

Meta is teaming up with everyone! Qualcomm and Meta will enable the social networking company’s Llama 2 to run on Qualcomm chips on phones and PCs starting in 2024. Qualcomm says the technology will enable applications like intelligent virtual assistants.

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📖 What We’re Reading

AI articles & insights from the For All community and trusted sources

Source: IoT For All

If you have recently learned a new language, the process is much fresher in your mind. This is similar to how computer programs learn to understand and interact with human language. The process is natural language processing and involves a few steps before a computer can “speak.”

Source: MIT Technology Review

As AI becomes more complicated and pervasive, enterprises need to prioritize building fair and transparent systems, says Stephanie Zhang, Head of ModelOps, AI and ML lifecycle management and governance at JPMorgan Chase.

Source: Boston Consulting Group

Companies are increasingly turning to integrated business planning (IBP) platforms that are driven by artificial intelligence (AI). Today’s AI-driven IBP platforms help companies create a rich data fabric, an automated planning process, and algorithm-based decision support.

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