VentureBeat November 21, 2024
Matt Marshall

The era of AI agents has officially arrived, and Microsoft is leading the charge. At Ignite, the company made bold claims about its advancements in enterprise AI, including 100,000 organizations already deploying or editing AI agents. These announcements suggest Microsoft is about to disrupt how enterprises approach automation, as well as startups competing in this space.

In my conversation with generative AI developer and expert Sam Witteveen, CEO of Red Dragon AI and developer expert in machine learning, who has become a leading AI educator and influencer through his technical content on YouTube, we dive into the most significant takeaways from Ignite. Why are enterprise AI leaders saying value is shifting from LLMs to the layers on top of it...

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