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Gianni Giacomelli's avatar

This is a great way to break down the opportunity. The additional layer that I would add, to truly make the most of computing capacity, is to harness the signals from the collective intelligence of an organization, deliberately mining both the content and the network structure of enterprise organizations and systems. A large part of and organizations cognitive capacity sits There. Augmented by AI, that can become a truly transformative cognitive system.

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praxis22's avatar

I recently added more RAM, so now I am maxed out at 128GB. This is a stop gap until I can get a Mikubox together with 1TB of RAM, and 3x accelerator cards. That way I can run large LLM's locally, It's not important the accelerators are fast just that they have VRAM.

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Terry Cook's avatar

Great article. You address one of my two complaints about corporate data, STRUCTURE. Everybody believes their data is complete and captures the relevant data, truth it isn't and they pay dearly to have it cleaned. The other complaint I have, too many organizations have crappy front ends that make for poor data collection. Decades of corporate computing and still no real solutions to data structures and anticipation of future needs.

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Saurabh's avatar

Canโ€™t agree more. It will take vision and humility for a a non-tech company (led by non-tech talent) to realize the critical importance of this. In the absence of a vision, the conversation might regress to concerns about the๐Ÿ’ฒcost of compute.

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Suhit Anantula's avatar

Great stuff Aseem.

I have been writing for the past few weeks on using AI with the business model canvas which is a great to bring value propositions, value creation and delivery and value capture in one place.

I am going through each of the 9 blocks and how to use AI in each part of the canvas and how it changes the game.

AI infused business models

https://www.theoryofthebusiness.com/p/unleashing-the-power-of-ai-supercharge

Enhancing customer centric value

https://www.theoryofthebusiness.com/p/ai-powered-business-models-unlocking

Last week on revolutionary customer relationships.

https://www.theoryofthebusiness.com/p/revolutionising-customer-relationships

Love to chat more on this if you are interested.

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Staale Andresen's avatar

Slightly off topic, but in my book the main global problem, is the internet speed and all the hurdles put in place by the authorities and regulators. Thus blocking the rollout. Case in point, we live in a rural area (by choice). In all the big cities they have 10 Gbit/s (symmetric ) and we have 300/100 Mbit/s. This hampers my business and my potential in also using my setup to the max. We live in one of the most developed countries in the world, but this is extremely frustrating.

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Azeem Azhar's avatar

In the UK, the fastest ISP is b4rn, a rural ISP offering 10 gig.

What canโ€™t you do at 300:100?

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Staale Andresen's avatar

I have an enormous amount of data that needs to be mostly uploaded and at 100 Mbit/s it takes ages, sometimes stalls and the process needs to be restarted. I have +100 TB of date that I use. My point is, if you don't want everyone to live in big cities (I have done that enough years), you also need to provide the "rural" areas with the same "tech" infrastructure. You may disagree.

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