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The AI revolution: The future of the workplace is now

eBook

Organisations who are bold and forward-thinking have a great advantage over those who are not: they benefit from the earliest inception of new technology and can hit the ground running, leaving the competition trailing behind when the rest inevitably realise that they need to catch up.

Whether you have already had some experience with AI tools or if you consider yourself a total novice, this eBook offers the building blocks to help you consider which solutions will benefit your people most; 

  • Private ChatGPT
  • Copilot for Microsoft 365
  • AI integration with Microsoft Azure
  • And so much more. 

This eBook deals with your AI questions, concerns and the rewards on offer if you embrace its potential.

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AI: where it all began

Think you know the origins of artificial intelligence? Try your knowledge with our AI history 101:
At the Dartmouth Conference in New Hampshire – a gathering of some of the brightest minds in science and mathematics – Professor John McCarthy coins the term ‘artificial intelligence’ to describe the field of ‘thinking and automative machines’.

1956

ELIZA, an early example of natural language processing, is created by scientists at MIT. Presenting an illusion of being able to engage in conversation, ELIZA could be considered the world’s first chatbot.

1964

Due to lack of funding and complications in developing the required technology, AI takes a back seat to many other competing scientific and computing priorities, leading to a period known as the AI winter.

1970s - 1980s

With thoughts of AI slowly creeping back into business and academia, interest is reignited in the possibilities that automated systems and generative AI could provide.

2010 - 2020

The first version of DALL-E, a text-to-image AI tool powered by natural language, is released.

2021

OpenAI release ChatGPT, instantly transforming the public perception of artificial intelligence. Between November 2022 and January 2023, ChatGPT gains more than 100 million users, introducing a global population to the power and development of modern AI.

2022

Technology giants including Microsoft, Google and Meta all enter the AI race, releasing AI models such as Copilot, GPT, Claude and Llama.

2023 - 2024

Microsoft Copilot establishes a direct link between AI technology and established, business-critical solutions such as Microsoft Word and Teams. For the first time, users can now interact with AI inside their daily work environment.

2023 - 2024

Major corporations, namely Tesla and BMW, begin introducing AI-powered robots in their factories.

2023 - 2024

Walking the walk: how we've achieved real-world
AI success for our clients

Case Studies

In the first, discover how a major construction firm revolutionised their business-critical data needs with a state-of-the-art AI implementation; in the second, understand why modernising and enhancing the business-wide performance of a leading finance company led to a generative AI solution that leverages data breadth, quality and auditability for instant benefits.