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Businesswire | April 10, 2023
Calabrio, the workforce performance company, announced the integration of Calabrio ONE with advanced AI (artificial intelligence) systems from OpenAI, a leading AI research and deployment company. Integrations include ChatGPT and GPT-3, with GPT-4 also being evaluated. The commercial integration accelerates the potential of Calabrio’s proprietary AI and machine learning (ML) capabilities and the framework of its modern workforce performance solutions. “Calabrio&rsquo...
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Nextup.ai | April 07, 2022
Nextup.ai, a leader in chat-based productivity software solutions for Atlassian, announced today at Atlassian Team '22 a new app called Jira Integration+ for Teams. This new software creates a two-way integration between Jira and Microsoft Teams to eliminate context switching, automate processes and accelerate collaboration. With hybrid work here to stay, hyper-automation has shifted from an option to a condition of survival. Organizations are requiring more IT and business pr...
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PRWeb | April 20, 2023
Today CallRail, the lead intelligence platform helping businesses of all sizes market with confidence, launched Premium Conversation Intelligence. This AI-powered solution enables call-intensive businesses to turn more leads into better customers. CallRail’s newest addition to the product suite introduces best in class AI-generated call summaries and call sentiment analysis. The new capabilities will automatically surface marketing insights, flag conversations as positive, negative, ...
Microsoft | July 16, 2020
In a set of new lawsuits, two Illinois residents argue that three tech giants violated state laws prohibiting the use of personal biometric data without permission. Illinois residents Steven Vance and Tim Janecyk allege that images of their faces appeared in IBM’s “Diversity in Faces” database without their consent and were used to train facial recognition systems at Amazon, Microsoft and Google’s parent company Alphabet. While all three companies are based on the West Co...
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