Mindbreeze Podcast Presents “Generative AI: Where Does it fit into an Enterprise?”
The Mindbreeze podcast is up and running. We are thrilled to present Episode 3 which centers around Generative AI and where it fits into an enterprise.
Special Guest: Kirk Borne
We have a very special guest on the episode. We talk with Kirk Borne, a top AI influencer since 2013. From his LinkedIn Bio, Kirk is the Founder of the Data Leadership Group (Data Scientist. Top Influencer. Speaker. Trainer. Consultant) and Advisor to DataPrime Inc., but in the episode, you will see his background exceeds much more than this!
Details of the Episode
Generative AI is making a splash across the news with ChatGPT and other large language models. This episode takes a deep dive into how Generative AI can benefit organizations and be used to generate AI products from rich information assets across the enterprise.
We also discuss Multimodal AI, which utilizes diverse data such as images, texts, video, audio, sensor data, and more. Where does this type of AI fit into an enterprise information ecosystem?
Tune into Episode #3 of the Mindbreeze podcast for insights into timely AI topics explored in ways for individuals of all AI levels to comprehend.
The Mindbreeze Podcast: Illuminating Information and Embracing Corporate Knowledge is available on all major streaming platforms - Spotify, Amazon Music, and Apple Podcasts.
However, we wanted to make it easy for you. You can access the full conversation with Kirk Borne directly below. Have a listen.
Did you miss Episode #1 or #2? We have them on our podcast page.
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