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Many companies interested in adopting #generativeAI are stuck at the pilot or proof-of-concept phase. In this video, Arun Subramaniyan, #Intel vice president of Cloud & AI, explains why this happens so often and why the Four S’s of speed, scale, sustainable cost and security are key to moving GenAI proof-of-concept projects successfully into production.
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Many companies interested in adopting #generativeAI are stuck at the pilot or proof-of-concept phase. In this video, Arun Subramaniyan, #Intel vice president of Cloud & AI, explains why this happens so often and why the Four S’s of speed, scale, sustainable cost and security are key to moving GenAI proof-of-concept projects successfully into production.
About Intel Newsroom
Intel Newsroom brings you the latest news and updates on world-changing technology that enriches the lives of everyone on Earth. Catch up on the latest innovations in client computing, artificial intelligence, security, data centers, international news and more. Watch recaps and replays from industry events where Intel has a major role, such as Mobile World Congress (MWC), Intel Innovation, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and others.
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