Tag: enterprise
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AI Agent Sprawl: When Everyone Gets a Bot, IT Gets a Headache
As tools like Anthropic’s Claude Cowork make it easy for nontechnical employees to spin up task-specific AI “agents,” some large companies are discovering a new flavor of shadow IT: too many bots, doing too many overlapping things, in too many places. The Wall Street Journal flags “AI agent sprawl” as the problem, fueled partly by…
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How Walmart, Delta, Chevron and Starbucks are using AI to monitor employee messages
From CNBC: Depending on where you work, there’s a significant chance that artificial intelligence is analyzing your messages on Slack, Microsoft Teams, Zoomand other popular apps. Huge U.S. employers such as Walmart, Delta Air Lines, T-Mobile, Chevron and Starbucks, as well as European brands including Nestle and AstraZeneca, have turned to a seven-year-old startup, Aware,…
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Amazon AWS rolls out new GenAI platforms
Like many big tech providers, Amazon has been playing a bit of catch up to AI upstarts like OpenAI and Midjourney. But the Seattle company has been quickly rolling out new features and platforms to help it keep pace. Most recent are a business-focused chatbot and image generator, both capable of being trained on a…
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BBDO and SAP promote enterprise AI in new spot
Featuring a cat rendered the in style of Van Gogh’s “Starry Night,” the ad seeks to ground potential customers in practical enterprise use cases for AI. With AI hype in full swing over the past several months, brands have rushed in to capitalize on the technology. But now that we’ve rounded the one-year anniversary of…
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Bank of America trains employees using VR
The big financial services firm has joined the ranks of large enterprises such as Walmart that are using VR to enhance training programs for employees. Walmart recently reported that they trained more than 1 million employees… Bank of America is using digital tools to prepare employees for real-world situations. The bank is using the latest in…

