Generative AI Insights, an InfoWorld blog open to outside contributors, provides a venue for technology leaders to explore and discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by generative artificial intelligence. The selection is wide-ranging, from technology deep dives to case studies to expert opinion, but also subjective, based on our judgment of which topics and treatments will best serve InfoWorld’s technically sophisticated audience. InfoWorld does not accept marketing collateral for publication and reserves the right to edit all contributed content.
The impacts of large language models and AI on cybersecurity range from the good to the bad to the ugly. Here’s what to watch out for, and how to prepare.
Generative AI is already proving helpful across many relatively basic use cases, but how does it hold up when tasked with more technical guidance?
Generative AI can provide valuable analysis and insights to IT operators. But what about data security, reliability, workflow integration, and the conditions needed for successful deployment?
By allowing the use of AI tools proven to be safe, but requiring them to be used within explicit guidelines, you can alleviate both employee frustration and organizational risk.
The excitement and turmoil surrounding generative AI is not unlike the early days of open source, or the Wild West. We can resolve the uncertainty and confusion.
Humans must be the custodians for preserving high-quality data as AI use continues to advance.
Generative AI is not the first new technology that has changed how software developers work. While developers have nothing to fear, the stakes will be high for their employers.
Unstructured text and data are like gold for business applications and the company bottom line, but where to start? Here are three tools worth a look.
For businesses and their customers, the answers to most questions rely on data that is locked away in enterprise systems. Here’s how to deliver that data to GPT model prompts in real time.
Large language models like GPT-4 and tools like GitHub Copilot can make good programmers more efficient and bad programmers more dangerous. Are you ready to dive in?
Some AI coding assistants are toylike, while others are enterprise-class. Here’s how to tell the difference.
Building an elite development team starts with abandoning the fantasy of the 10x developer and embracing a more modern approach to developer productivity.
AI systems are not yet mature and capable enough to operate independently, but they can still work wonders with human help. We just need a few guardrails.
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