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The argument for sovereign AI usually gets framed as a values question: do you trust European law more than American law to govern your data? That framing is comfortable and largely beside the point. Can you produce the documentation and...
A model registry that nobody updates is just a database. The vendors have already built the governance tooling; the hard part is making it produce a defensible answer when someone with authority asks a pointed question. AI model lifecycle management...
Fine-tuning has a reputation problem. Some see it as a magic wand, sure that feeding a model some company data will make it understand the domain. Others treat any change to the weights as a relic of the pre-prompting era. ...
Choosing the right GPU for model training is rarely as simple as picking the newest card. The decision shapes how fast a model trains and how quickly a team moves from experiments into a system it can run in production. ...
AI agents have moved from demos into everyday operations. Teams now expect software that can take an instruction, plan the work, pull from internal systems and finish the task without a person babysitting each step. A single capable agent is...
Generative AI is no longer sitting at the edges of business operations. Enterprises are deploying large language models and multimodal AI systems to handle decision-making and automation at scale, and as adoption moves from pilot to production, a consistent pattern...