A new report commissioned by Microsoft and published last month by research firm IDC notes that 91% of organizations use AI tech and expect more than a 24% improvement in customer experience, business resilience, sustainability, and operational efficiency due to AI in 2024.
Forty-one percent of global tech executives in a recent NetApp survey said they believe advancements in AI will significantly increase security threats. The firm's second annual Data Complexity Report points to 2025 as "AI's make or break year."
A new program in Arkansas aims to create more community college pathways for learners to attain job-ready skills.
Anthropic has unveiled two advanced AI models, Claude 3.5 Sonnet and Claude 3.5 Haiku, with significant improvements in functionality and performance, especially in coding.