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Scaling AI-Powered Automation: Insights from TechXchange

By Marius Ciortea posted 20 hours ago

  

The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence is reshaping the business landscape, offering unprecedented opportunities for automation and innovation. At this year's TechXchange virtual event, we're diving deep into the transformative power of AI-driven automation and exploring how businesses can harness these technologies responsibly and effectively.

TechXchange Day

 

  1. Scaling Responsible AI with watsonx

One of the highlights of TechXchange is the spotlight on watsonx, IBM's cutting-edge AI and data platform. Watsonx is designed to leverage foundation models for both generative AI and machine learning, opening up new possibilities for businesses across industries.

We'll explore how watsonx can:

  • Enhance employee productivity and responsiveness
  • Improve organizational resilience
  • Scale AI implementation responsibly and ethically
  1. The Power of Open-Source in AI Development

The open-source movement has become a driving force in AI innovation. At TechXchange, industry experts will share insights on:

  • How open-source is accelerating model innovation
  • The role of open-source in democratizing AI access
  • Its impact on the adoption of generative AI technologies
  1. Delivering Business Value Through Automation

IBM Automation takes center stage as we delve into strategies for scaling and accelerating the impact of automated operating models. Attendees will:

  • Discover key features and capabilities of IBM Automation
  • Learn how to implement automation solutions at scale
  • Explore real-world case studies of successful AI-powered automation

Join us at TechXchange to unlock the potential of AI-powered automation and learn how to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving world of technology. Whether you're looking to optimize operations, boost innovation, or enhance customer experiences, this event offers valuable insights for businesses of all sizes and sectors.

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