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Rising Tide Rents and Robber Baron Rents

O'Reilly on Data

During the expansive period of a new technology cycle, market leaders emerge because they solve new problems and create new value not only for consumers but also for a rich ecosystem of suppliers, intermediaries, and even competitors. It’s not the price of the services we purchase from them—they give those away for free.

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To understand the risks posed by AI, follow the money

O'Reilly on Data

It’s difficult to argue with David Collingridge’s influential thesis that attempting to predict the risks posed by new technologies is a fool’s errand. We’ll see more innovation if emerging AI tools are accessible to everyone, such that a dispersed ecosystem of new firms, start-ups, and AI tools can arise. But not all rents are bad.

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Modernizing mainframe applications with a boost from generative AI

IBM Big Data Hub

Look behind the scenes of any slick mobile application or commercial interface, and deep beneath the integration and service layers of any major enterprise’s application architecture, you will likely find mainframes running the show. There are similar issues in trusting a chatbot AI to code a business application.

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How IBM is helping accelerate AI adoption and application centric connectivity

IBM Big Data Hub

This week, as thousands of network operators, technology vendors, and mobile device providers from all over the world converge on Barcelona for Mobile World Congress , it’s the perfect time to discuss how IBM® is shaping the future of network operations and telecommunications. The telecom industry is no exception.

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Generative AI copilots are your productivity rocket boosters

CIO Business Intelligence

As the end user constructing the prompts, you’re going to create a content roadmap for a new mobile application. Picture a Starbucks mobile app or something similar. Log into genAI applications in 5 browser windows (one for each piece of content). You and the genAI services are essentially copilots.

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Salesforce previews EinsteinGPT-powered Field Service Mobile app

CIO Business Intelligence

Salesforce previewed new capabilities for its Field Service application suite on Tuesday, giving an early look at a new mobile application powered by the company’s EinsteinGPT generative AI engine. The generative AI-powered Field Service Mobile application is expected to be available in beta by December.

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Ford’s high-tech business transformation, fueled by cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

Musser himself has spent his entire career developing software, at Ford, on Wall Street, with the Bill Gates Foundation, and at several startups, including one he sold to MuleSoft. Google Cloud’s strength in data analysis and AI tools is a perfect fit for this new world of software-defined vehicles,” McCarthy says. “It

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