DSC Weekly 17 December 2024

Announcements

  • Ransomware remains an ongoing threat as it continues to evolve. Companies must be vigilant with the rapid expansion of AI and other emerging technology creating even more opportunities for cyber criminals. Tune into the upcoming Tackling Ransomware and Emerging Threats summit for advice to prevent and recover from the latest crop of ransomware attacks. Leading industry thought leaders will discuss innovative platforms, frameworks and employee training techniques as well as detail the AI and social engineering attacks to remain vigilant of in 2026.
  • The continued rise of generative AI is transforming industries across the globe, but staying abreast and ahead of this fast-evolving landscape can be a challenge. Join industry experts for Enterprise Strategy Group: GenAI Summit 2025 as they explore the latest trends, insights, and strategies for harnessing the power of generative AI. The GenAI Summit will uncover best practices and key use cases driving adoption, including buyer preferences and the impact of AI agents. Speakers will go deep into customer service, where generative AI is delivering tangible benefits through advanced automation and personalized interactions.

Top Stories

  • Deconstructing Generative Adversarial Networks and synthetic data
    December 11, 2024
    by Jelani Harper
    The utility derived from the Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) approach to advanced machine learning is less celebrated than that gained from its language model counterparts. GANs have not consistently dominated media headlines for the last couple years.
  • A vision for the future of AI: Guest appearance on Think Future 1039
    December 16, 2024
    by Dan Wilson
    As someone who has spent years navigating the exciting and unpredictable currents of innovation, I recently had the privilege of joining Chris Kalaboukis on his show, Think Future. For those unfamiliar, Chris is a thought leader in the realms of foresight, philosophy, futurism, and innovation, and his show dives deep into ideas shaping tomorrow.
  • Moveworks uses AI to grow its employee automation platform
    10 December 2024
    by Esther Ajao and Shaun Sutner
    In September, AI vendor Moveworks revealed that it surpassed $100 million in annual recurring revenue. The AI application startup, which was founded in 2016 and was valued at more than $2.1 billion in 2021, uses a reasoning engine to help employees search for information across the enterprise. Since its inception, a key ingredient in the company’s success has been AI and generative AI technology.

In-Depth

  • How AI can turn audio recordings into accurate images
    December 17, 2024
    by Zachary Amos
    The UT scientists collected video and audio recordings from cities in North America, Asia and Europe, creating 10-second audio clips and visuals in pairs. They then input these pairs into an AI model to train it to create high-resolution visuals based solely on audio. Following this, they compared the visuals to the audio in terms of the greenery, buildings and sky.
  • Transforming technological integration with AI and IoT
    December 16, 2024
    by Ryan Williamson
    Tech and business seem to go hand in hand. Indeed, they do. The evolution of these technologies also has a transformative impact on how companies operate. The most notable change thus observed has been digital transformation. AI and IoT proved to be crucial in this regard.
  • Best practices for AI-based security for 2025
    December 16, 2024
    by Jelani Harper
    The defensive security posture underpinned by statistical AI applications is formidable. Organizations can analyze massive quantities of data to determine patterns indicative of cyber attacks, fraud, and threats to the public sector. However, even a cursory review of the rate of incidence and severity of data breaches reveals that alone, these measures simply aren’t good enough.
  • How to use an LLM for SQL analysis without connecting it to your database
    December 11, 2024
    by Pritesh Patel
    Structured Query Language (SQL) analysis is key to extracting meaningful insights from heaps of raw data. This method is prevalent in many organizations across the globe, enabling professionals to do their best work.
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    December 10, 2024
    by Scott Thompson
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