The Generative AI potential is driving an unprecedented level of investment and excitement. Companies worldwide are investing in technology, with innovators exploring a wide range of potential use cases. The Generative AI Europe 2023 has been developed to bring the community together to discuss the use cases for the technology, its current limitations, and how to navigate the changes it will generate.
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Agentic AI is transforming industries with its ability to act autonomously, make real-time decisions, and adapt without human intervention. Unlike Generative AI, which focuses on content creation, Agentic AI is all about taking action—making it a game-changer in areas like automation, AI-driven optimization, and dynamic problem-solving. Discover how this cutting-edge technology is shaping the future and setting itself apart from traditional AI systems.
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Exclusive IQPC Article by IQPC Germany on the basis of an exclusive interview with Christina Duta from AECOM.
Discover how Generative AI (Gen AI) is revolutionizing intelligent automation across industries. In our in-depth piece, Cristina Duta, Director of Intelligent Automation at AECOM, shares invaluable insights on:
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Is the drive among enterprises across all regions and industry sectors to adopt generative AI solutions at scale living up to the hype or is the process moving at a slower and steadier pace? The latest McKinsey Global Survey on AI describes 2023 as generative AI’s “breakout year”.
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“While there is widespread interest in GenAI, many companies are grappling with the challenge of initiating their journey and pinpointing practical applications.” Mohamad Houri, Director of Innovation, Lufthansa Airplus International -Speaker, Generative AI Week (17-18 October, Atlanta, USA)
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) – defined by the World Economic Forum as “a category of AI algorithms that generate new outputs based on the data they have been trained on” – has created a great deal of hype about its potential. Commentary on generative AI varies from those who claim it will transform creativity and efficiency, to those who claim it will cause problems, such as replacing people’s jobs and uncertainties about the consequences of handing more tasks over to the technology.
To put this into context, Generative AI is being rolled out across multiple industries, with its success depending on multiple factors. Amid concern from some quarters about the safety and security of AI – and whether it will render many jobs obsolete – many businesses are finding positive, productive use cases for AI and effectively managing and mitigating the risks.
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Generative artificial intelligence (AI) stands out as a beacon of potential, offering a new paradigm of possibilities across diverse industries and businesses. The technology empowers machines to create new content, designs, and solutions that go beyond mere replication.
For many industries, generative AI holds the promise to reshape the way they operate, design products, and customise services, solving complex problems, fuelling creativity, and revolutionising conventional workflows. From personalised product design to predictive analytics and innovative content creation, generative AI is poised to unlock advantages that were previously unimaginable.
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