Early Adoption of Generative AI Helps Control Costs with Signal65

If you haven’t already, start working with Generative AI now and make sure to control your ongoing costs. This episode of the Tech Field Day podcast features Russ Fellows, Mitch Lewis, and Brian Martin, all from Signal65, and is hosted by Alastair Cooke. Generative AI is delivering value to businesses of all sizes, but significant evolution in models and technologies remains before maturity is achieved. Experimentation is essential to understand the value of new technologies, starting with cloud resources or small-scale on-premises servers. Business value is derived from the inference stage, where AI tools generate actionable information for users. Generative AI is like a knowledgeable and well-intentioned intern; someone more senior must ensure AI is given good instructions and check their work. In production, grounding and guard rails are vital to keep your AI an asset, not a liability.


David vs. Goliath in AI Hardware: Signal65’s Independent Tests Reveal Gaudi 3’s Surprising Edge

Following the Futurum presentation at Cloud Field Day, Jack Poller examines the performance benchmarks of Habana Labs’ Gaudi 3 AI processor, revealing its competitive advantage over industry giants in AI hardware. Signal65’s independent testing highlights Gaudi 3’s enhanced processing capabilities, which could reshape expectations within the AI technology landscape. Find more coverage of Cloud Field Day 23 by visiting Techstrong IT and AI.