Study shows more than 97% of employees use the same devices for work and personal activities.| CSO Online
Small language models capable of addressing specific tasks without burning through processing power are likely to surge in popularity.| Computerworld
Google is the latest software vendor to reveal plans for AI agents that promise to automate a wide range of tasks and enhance enterprise search. NotebookLM — Google’s ‘virtual research assistant’ — is also embedded in the app.| Computerworld
Workspace business customers will get access to the chatbot with “enterprise-grade” data protection in the fourth quarter of the year.| Computerworld
With some caveats, Microsoft’s enterprise genAI tool delivers clear productivity benefits in Microsoft 365 apps, particularly for creative tasks. But is it really worth $30 per user per month?| Computerworld
Slack’s generative AI add-on offers access to features including enhanced search, channel recaps, and a ‘daily digest.’| Computerworld
OpenAI has been in the spotlight since November last year when it unveiled its artificial intelligence based chatbot ChatGPT that showcases a new way to search the internet.| Computerworld
Microsoft’s Copilot Pro brings the generative AI chatbot to Office for everyone. But is it worth the monthly subscription fee?| Computerworld
Copilot Pro gives individual Microsoft 365 customers access to the generative AI assistant in apps such as Outlook and Word for $20 more per user per month. Small businesses will pay $30 — the same as larger enterprise customers.| Computerworld
Google will match rival Microsoft’s pricing with its Duet AI assistant, which is available as an add-on to customers in its Enterprise tier – at $30 per user each month.| Computerworld
Google blazed the way for cloud-hosted office apps in the 2000s. Now it’s betting on generative AI to reshape the way we work. Here’s what businesses should know about Workspace, Google’s suite of productivity and collaboration apps.| Computerworld
The Gemini AI assistant will now be included in Workspace subscriptions, a sign generative AI is fast becoming table stakes in office apps. Meanwhile, Google is bumping up prices for its paid Workspace plans.| Computerworld
Large language models are the algorithmic basis for chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Bard. The technology is tied back to billions — even trillions — of parameters that can make them both inaccurate and non-specific for vertical industry use. Here's what LLMs are and how they work.| Computerworld
We’re launching a new offering to help organizations get started with generative AI, plus a standalone experience to chat with Gemini.| Google