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Cisco takes inspiration from Iron Man for its AI-driven platform engineer

Network World

We deliberately named it after Iron Mans AI assistant because we wanted that level of capability an intelligent system that understands context, can access different tools and knowledge bases, and most importantly, works alongside engineers rather than just responding to commands, Kalpage said.

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Knowledge graphs: the missing link in enterprise AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Microsoft announced its GraphRAG project in February then open sourced it in July. Graph database company Neo4j also built an LLM Graph Transformer tool, which it donated to the open source LangChain project in March.

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Beyond human identities: Cybersecurity’s blind spot in the age of AI agents

CIO Business Intelligence

It has become possible, even simple, for non-technical employees to download an agent from open-source sites, spin it up, and connect to data sources all without any input or awareness from IT. Restrict access only to the data sources the agent needs to accomplish its tasks.

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Thinking of building your own AI agents? Don’t do it, advisors say

CIO Business Intelligence

Goldcast, a software developer focused on video marketing, has experimented with a dozen open-source AI models to assist with various tasks, says Lauren Creedon, head of product at the company. The company isn’t building its own discrete AI models but is instead harnessing the power of these open-source AIs.

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Your Generative AI strategy could use a startup’s touch

CIO Business Intelligence

Marketing departments may find ways to make information housed in knowledge-based articles and other content more easily discoverable. You might choose to bring the AI to your data by running an off-the-shelf or open-source solution in your corporate datacenter, ideally reducing complexity and risk.

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How guardrails allow enterprises to deploy safe, effective AI

CIO Business Intelligence

The final stage of responsible AI are the AI guardrails, and organizations can deploy the ones that come with their AI platforms, use third-party vendors and startups, or build guardrails from scratch, typically with the help of open-source components. Besides these, Relex also tightly curated its knowledge base, Vilkamo says.

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AI2 releases demo of question-answering model it claims outperforms GPT-3

GeekWire

Overlapping the fields of natural language processing and information retrieval, QA initially utilized handcrafted knowledge bases to answer questions. Macaw, which loosely stands for “Multi-angle c(q)uestion answering,” was developed as an open-source project and is available to the community via GitHub.