By shifting its AI features from premium add-ons to standard offerings, Google is aiming to accelerate enterprise AI adoption while simplifying its pricing structure.
North combines large language models (LLMs), search, and automation into a secure workspace, tailored for businesses prioritizing privacy and efficiency.
With this merger, they are doubling down on the potential of AI to simplify complex workflows, unlock organizational knowledge, and enable smarter, faster decision-making.
The model's architecture focuses on three fundamental aspects of creativity: divergent thinking for generating varied ideas, co-creation through collaborative refinement, and delivering contextually relevant solutions.
As companies struggle to access and utilize their institutional knowledge effectively, Google's newest enterprise offering aims to bridge the gap between advanced AI capabilities and practical workplace needs.
Google is making Veo, its generative video model available for enterprises on Vertex AI, and opening up access to Imagen 3, its latest image generation technology.
The new model brings improved precision and speed, seamlessly integrating into existing systems while boosting search relevance across languages and industries.
These new AI agents act as dedicated digital workers, handling everything from meeting notes to project management – potentially saving companies millions in operational costs.
Microsoft is doubling down on AI to simplify day-to-day tasks, ensuring business users can focus more on delivering their message and less on formatting and manual editing.
Boundaryless's expertise with UiPath's extensive integration ecosystem, which includes over 1,400 connectors, enables Inflection AI to seamlessly integrate with a wide range of enterprise data sources.
By adding support for visual content, Cohere aims to make search more insightful and context-aware, particularly for businesses that deal with large volumes of visual and textual data.
Unlike off-the-shelf models, Inflection's solution is fully ownable, allowing enterprises to fine-tune AI to their unique business needs while maintaining full control over their data and infrastructure.
Cognition Labs has unveiled its September 2024 product update for Devin, its autonomous AI software engineer, showcasing significant improvements in speed, accuracy, and decision-making capabilities. The company also partnered with OpenAI to assess their new o1 model series, and provided insights on their evaluation process.
Devin's latest iteration
By embedding advanced AI capabilities into widely-used tools like Excel, Word, and Outlook, Microsoft offers a compelling solution for businesses looking to harness AI without disrupting existing workflows.
These agents, built using Microsoft Copilot Studio, can automate and execute business processes by interacting with users and performing tasks on their behalf.
Now with over $550 million in cash reserves and a rapidly growing customer base, Glean plans to use the funds to meet growing market demands and fuel continued innovation.
It offers an open stack for generative AI systems and innovations in an enterprise-ready setup with unique capabilities for control, transparency and compliance.
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