Are you using a Generative AI platform solution? Do you think these offerings should have a dedicated and centralized team, or be available to all who could use them?
Microsoft has a centralized, internal genAI stack (webservice) with all the safety/governance/responsibility pieces pre-created. This allows a single team to create an orchestration framework for the rest of the organization to utilize. Thats how its integrated genAI into 20 something new products in the past 6-8 months. The team that manages this software does 2 things...1. typical plumbing and software maintenance. 2. onboarding new applications into the system that is publicly called "co-pilot stack". It works well because it helps applications focus on capabilities instead of solving the same problems over and over.
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Meta has disbanded their responsible AI team, with most of these individuals moving into other departments involved in AI. Do you think this is cause for concern?
Microsoft has a centralized, internal genAI stack (webservice) with all the safety/governance/responsibility pieces pre-created. This allows a single team to create an orchestration framework for the rest of the organization to utilize. Thats how its integrated genAI into 20 something new products in the past 6-8 months. The team that manages this software does 2 things...1. typical plumbing and software maintenance. 2. onboarding new applications into the system that is publicly called "co-pilot stack". It works well because it helps applications focus on capabilities instead of solving the same problems over and over.
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