Companies Put AI to Work Outside the Cloud, Trimming Costs

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Companies Put AI to Work Outside the Cloud, Trimming Costs
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Advances in networking and algorithms are pushing computing-intensive apps beyond data centers and closer to the edge, CIOs say.

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Advances in networking and algorithms are pushing computing-intensive apps beyond data centers and closer to the edge, CIOs sayArtificial intelligence is taking on a larger role in white-collar work, with the ability to draft emails, presentations, images and more. Workers have already lost their jobs to the tech, and some CEOs are changing future hiring plans. WSJ explains.

Companies have started leveraging advances in networking, algorithms and edge computing to run artificial-intelligence workloads outside of data centers and closer to where applications are being put to use.Continue reading your article with

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