@vasuman: Spoke at the largest AI conference on the planet on the future of AI implementation at the enterprise level, and why au…
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Vasuman spoke at the largest AI conference about the future of AI implementation at the enterprise level, highlighting autonomous forward deployed motions as a key unlock.
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Spoke at the largest AI conference on the planet on the future of AI implementation at the enterprise level, and why autonomous forward deployed motions are the biggest unlock in the world today.
Thank you to Swyx and the AIE team for having me! https://t.co/vaZ6St6PCT
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