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Webinar The possibilities unleashed by Generative AI are still and maybe always will be unknown and shifting.

This very open-endedness and constant arc of change can be extremely stressful when organizations and businesses seek security in order to fulfil their ambitions and succeed.

What is it that will determine your organization's success with Generative AI? It is, of course, your data. But data is complex. Who can be trusted with it? Where can it best be used? And how can you protect all that intellectual property?

Watch The Register's Tim Phillips interview Dell's Nick Brackney to find out why bringing AI to your data might be the best thing you can do. Together they explore the unique challenges of Generative AI that can be magnified in the cloud and show you why you don't need 1.7 trillion parameters to deliver the form of Generative AI your organization needs.

Finally, Nick reveals why the fastest and easiest POC and implementation may be found where you least expect to find it.

Sign up to watch our 'Bringing AI to your data' webinar here.

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