If 2022 was the year when AI broke through to become https://thenewstack.io/top-5-internet-technologies-of-2022/, 2023 has been the year of AI breaking through in the enterprise. Put it this way: generative AI and large language models (LLMs) have become a familiar part of the lexicon for IT departments the world over.
Already, it’s been a year of giant strides forward for AI in the enterprise, so here are five things we’ve learned so far.
Cohere, a Toronto-based company with close ties to Google, was already selling generative AI to businesses, as I discovered when https://thenewstack.io/cohere-vs-openai-in-the-enterprise-which-will-cios-choose/.
These included Generative AI App Builder, “which allows organizations to build their own AI-powered chat interfaces and digital assistants,” and new generative AI features in Google Workspace.