Oracle probably won’t beat out major cloud companies. But it doesn’t have to in order to benefit from the AI wave.
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While Big Tech got it’s moment in the sun, Oracle and others are now following suit with their own growth spurts.
While this could improve safety on increasingly automated factory floors, these precautions may come at the expense of employee privacy.
Oracle is readying for AI success as demand for cloud services continues to skyrocket.
The patent highlights the potential that artificial reality may have for immersive and native advertising.
Google has engaged bankers about a possible acquisition of HubSpot, a popular online marketing software company valued at $32 billion.
Oracle wants to protect its AI models from being asked the wrong questions with a patent for a “machine learning model attack guard.”
The data services company wants to patent a way for neural networks to explain themselves. The tech signals a vital need for AI adoption.
Oracle wants to make AI generation as easy as talking to a chatbot.
Oracle wants to make sure your data is neat as a pin.
Its recent patent adds to several for cryogenic storage that works in tandem with server farms.
Using fake data is “not a panacea” to the security woes these models face.
Despite the buzz, the promises of this tech may be “underhyped,” one expert said.