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777 C-level executives and directors from 34 countries and 25 industries that was performed between December 2022 and January 2023.The goal of the report is claimed to be providing business leaders with the tools they need to be abreast of technology advancements and keep up with them.The Generative AI and Large Language Model (LLM) Center of Excellence at Accenture has been established as a corporate team.

Douyin joins low-price competition against e-commerce peers

40% working hours to be supported by AI The rapid rise of ChatGPT-like AI has drawn attention to the potential of generative AI.Accenture estimates that up to “40% of all working hours will be supported or augmented by language-based AI” as generative AI continues its compelling growth.

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”You can read the full report titled ‘When Atoms Meet Bits: The Foundations of Our New Reality’ here.

” The report also stresses the importance of leaders investing in data and people and customizing foundation models to achieve the full potential of generative AIChina’s military decided to accelerate the development of high-power microwave weapons following the highly-publicized use of SpaceX’s Starlink satellites by Ukraine’s military and Ukrainian civilians following Russia’s invasion of the country.

Could China’s new microwave device shut down a Starlink satellite?The researchers behind the new device said similar devices currently used by the military currently generate microwaves in kilowatt or megawatt power.Military scientists in China have reportedly developed a compact power source that can significantly reduce the size of a high-power microwave cannon capable of frying chips in drones and satellites.

The researchers published a paper on their device in the Chinese-language High Power Laser and Particle Beams journal on March 16.led by Shu Ting of the College of Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies at the National University of Defence Technology in Changsha

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