HomeArtificial IntelligenceAccenture is launching an Nvidia group of firms to scale AI adoption... Artificial Intelligence Accenture is launching an Nvidia group of firms to scale AI adoption in enterprises By admin October 2, 2024 0 141 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Accenture has launched an Nvidia group of firms with 30,000 professionals who receive training to assist firms scale for the AI era.Learn more FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp adminhttp://thisweekinai.news Previous articleLate art critic Brian Sewell's AI-generated review of the London Standard reveals a big philosophical threatNext articleCharacter.ai is quitting AI model development after a $2.7 billion cope with Google RELATED ARTICLES Artificial Intelligence Decart acquires $32 million at a valuation of over $500 million to develop AI technology and “open world” apps Artificial Intelligence Arm Lawsuit Against Qualcomm Ends in Mistrial and Favorable Verdict for Qualcomm Artificial Intelligence Write for Us: Open invitation to industry experts and passionate writers Artificial Intelligence ChatGPT: Everything you could know in regards to the AI-powered chatbot LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Must Read Decart acquires $32 million at a valuation of over $500 million to develop AI technology and “open world” apps Artificial Intelligence Backed by a16z and NEA, Backflip raises $30 million in Series A to rework text into AI-generated designs News Arm Lawsuit Against Qualcomm Ends in Mistrial and Favorable Verdict for Qualcomm Artificial Intelligence Write for Us: Open invitation to industry experts and passionate writers Artificial Intelligence AI’s attack on our mental property have to be stopped Industries ChatGPT: Everything you could know in regards to the AI-powered chatbot Artificial Intelligence Ecologists discover the blind spots of computer vision models when retrieving wildlife images News