Enterprises are caught between operationalizing AI or just experimenting, and the key to moving from one group to the other is having engineers who can adapt.
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HTEC today announced that it has successfully achieved a SOC 2 Type II attestation, audited by Deloitte, demonstrating the ...
Cost pressure, labor constraints, cybersecurity risk, supply chain volatility, and rising customer expectations are no longer ...
Once AI becomes part of the production stack, the engineers responsible for deploying it must understand more than code.
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Mark Nicholson, Deloitte’s US Cyber Modernization Leader, is a Principal at Deloitte with more than two decades of experience at the intersection of cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and ...
As AI technology develops, manufacturers are finding uses for it on the shop floor. Per All About AI, 43% of manufacturers ...
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Enterprises worldwide are deploying generative AI at a pace that their governance and monitoring frameworks are struggling to match. The gap between ...