The Control Layer: Why Enterprise AI Value Depends on Infrastructure and Governance, Not Just Models
The Model’s the Easy Part - How to Get, and Keep, Value Here’s how I see the evolution of AI in enterprises over the last few years: * Autumn of 2022, the world thinks it’s going into a recession. IT…
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