Tag: generativeai

  • Generative AI: Powerful, But Not the Solution for Every Problem

    Generative AI: Powerful, But Not the Solution for Every Problem

    I may be one of the few in the AI space who discusses Generative AI in a more limited and measured way. Why? While Generative AI is potentially powerful and grabbed everyone’s attention, it’s not something you should apply everywhere. In my articles, posts, interviews, and conversations, I often avoid focusing solely on it, preferring…

  • Fujitsu chosen for GENIAC project, starts development of large language models for logical reasoning

    Fujitsu chosen for GENIAC project, starts development of large language models for logical reasoning

    Enhancing reliability of generative AI, accelerating application of generative AI in business operations Fujitsu has been chosen for the GENIAC project, backed by Japan’s METI and NEDO, to develop advanced generative AI technology. The focus is on using knowledge graphs to enhance large language models (LLMs) with logical reasoning capabilities. This initiative addresses the challenge of…

  • Amitkumar Shrivasatava, among Top AI Innovators

    Amitkumar Shrivasatava, among Top AI Innovators

    I am honored to be recognized as one of the leading Artificial Intelligence Innovators by Analytics Insight®. I learned that Analytics Insight is the world’s first print and digital publication on artificial intelligence, big data, and analytics. You can read about me in the magazine under 40 under 40 AI Innovators. This is a proud…

  • Release of “Fugaku-LLM” — a large language model trained on the supercomputer “Fugaku”

    Release of “Fugaku-LLM” — a large language model trained on the supercomputer “Fugaku”

    Enhanced Japanese language ability, for use in research and business Today, Fujitsu announced the release of Fugaku-LLM, a state-of-the-art large language model engineered using Japan’s premier supercomputing technology, the RIKEN Supercomputer Fugaku. Developed through a pioneering collaboration among the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tohoku University, Fujitsu Limited, RIKEN, Nagoya University, CyberAgent Inc., and Kotoba Technologies…

  • 6th Globalized Education Forum

    6th Globalized Education Forum

    I had the honour of participating as speaker and moderator in the 6th Globalised Education Forum conducted by Indian Chamber of Commerce, a landmark event dedicated to advancing the dialogue on “Inclusive Education – Promoting inclusivity in education” with a focus on universal design for learning. The forum’s inauguration, marked by a lamp-lighting ceremony on…

  • Generative 2028: Envisioning AI’s Leap in the Next 5 Years

    Generative 2028: Envisioning AI’s Leap in the Next 5 Years

    Last year, I had the privilege of speaking at the MKAI Forum online, a gathering that embarked on a visionary exploration into the future of generative AI, projected into the year 2028. This forum, known for its forward-looking and inclusive approach, invited attendees to delve into the transformative landscape that generative AI is expected to…

  • AmitKumar Shrivastava at NTLF 2024 on AI

    AmitKumar Shrivastava at NTLF 2024 on AI

    I am honoured to share that I was a speaker at the remarkable NTLF 2024, a gathering that united global leaders at the cutting edge of technology and leadership. My contribution came through a panel discussion on “Nurturing AI Super-Leaders: Striking a Balance Between Technological Advancements and Human Leadership Qualities,” where we explored integrating AI…

  • Deepfake Phenomenon, Impact and Challenges

    Deepfake Phenomenon, Impact and Challenges

    Deepfakes represent a formidable intersection of technology and ethics, challenging our notions of truth and trust. Their potential to reshape narratives, whether in politics, media, or personal identity, demands vigilant and informed scrutiny. As we embrace their creative possibilities, we must also fortify our technological advancements and legal and ethical frameworks to safeguard against their…

  • My 2023 Year Reflection

    My 2023 Year Reflection

    As 2023 ends, I’m grateful for a year filled with growth, accolades, and opportunities in AI and data science. Highlights include: LinkedIn Top Voice Recognition: An invitation-only group of experts across the professional world, a proud moment reinforcing my commitment to driving meaningful discourse. Forbes Technology Council: Invited to join the council. A network of…

  • India’s Large Language Language: Challenges and Opportunities

    India’s Large Language Language: Challenges and Opportunities

    Developing Large Language Models (LLMs) for India’s rich linguistic spectrum faces unique challenges, like diverse languages and dialects, each with its grammar, syntax, cultural context, sensitivity, and local expressions. Additionally, the predominantly oral nature of many Indian languages and the limited electronic documentation complicate data collection, especially for less-spoken languages. Linguistic proficiency and cultural insight…

  • Stack Overflow introduces OverflowAI

    Stack Overflow introduces OverflowAI

    Stack Overflow introduces OverflowAI, inserting AI into their public & Teams platform, along with IDE integration to make 58M Q&As developer friendly. 𝐤𝐞𝐲 𝐅𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐬: 1. 𝐀𝐈-𝐛𝐚𝐬𝐞𝐝 𝐒𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐜𝐡: Stack Overflow is revamping its search engine with AI, aiming for more relevant and useful results. 2. 𝐓𝐞𝐚𝐦𝐬 𝐒𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐜𝐡 𝐔𝐩𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐞: The advanced search will extend to Stack Overflow for…