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Copy of the slides presented by Matt Robison to the SFWelly Salesforce user group community on May 2 2024. The audience was truly international with attendees from at least 4 different countries joining online. Matt is an expert in data cloud and this was a brilliant session.
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Artificial Intelligence: Facts and Myths
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[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf
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In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) stands at the forefront of business innovation, Information Architecture (IA) is at the core of functionality. See “There’s No AI Without IA” – (from 2016 but even more relevant today) Understanding and leveraging how Information Architecture (IA) supports AI synergies between knowledge engineering and prompt engineering is critical for senior leaders looking to successfully deploy AI for internal and externally facing knowledge processes. This webinar be a high-level overview of the methodologies that can elevate AI-driven knowledge processes supporting both employees and customers. Core Insights Include: Strategic Knowledge Engineering: Delve into how structuring AI's knowledge base is required to prevent hallucinations, enable contextual retrieval of accurate information. This will include discussion of gold standard libraries of use cases support testing various LLMs and structures and configurations of knowledge base. Precision in Prompt Engineering: Learn the art of crafting prompts that direct AI to deliver targeted, relevant responses, thereby optimizing customer experiences and business outcomes. Unified Approach for Enhanced AI Performance: Explore the intersection of knowledge and prompt engineering to develop AI systems that are not only more responsive but also aligned with overarching business strategies. Guiding Principles for Implementation: Equip yourself with best practices, ethical guidelines, and strategic considerations for embedding these technologies into your business ecosystem effectively. This webinar is designed to empower business and technology leaders with the knowledge to harness the full potential of AI, ensuring their organizations not only keep pace with digital transformation but lead the charge. Join us to map a roadmap to fully leverage Information Architecture (IA) and AI chart a course towards a future where AI is a key pillar of strategic innovation and business success.
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Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
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Explore the leading Large Language Models (LLMs) and their capabilities with a comprehensive evaluation. Dive into their performance, architecture, and applications to gain insights into the state-of-the-art in natural language processing. Discover which LLM best suits your needs and stay ahead in the world of AI-driven language understanding.
Evaluating the top large language models.pdf
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