
ChatGPT, CoPilot, and Gemini have quickly become household names in this Generative AI (genAI) era due to their accessibility and ease of use. Alongside these popular platforms, we’re seeing more genAI-driven enterprise tools and applications emerging in the marketplace. Whether it’s text and image generation, video creation, or even voice generation, genAI applications exist for a whole range of enterprise use cases designed to drive productivity, efficiency, and automation.
On one hand, there’s truly no better time than now for enterprises to make the move to transforming their business with AI. On the other hand, this eagerness to adopt genAI is often hampered by the complexities involved in the process. From bridging skills gaps and changing employee mindsets to managing data sovereignty and preparing entire infrastructures to be AI-ready, becoming a genAI-driven business is no easy feat.
Dell Technologies recently launched Dell AI Factory to help businesses address the challenges faced in deploying AI in their organizations. It’s an intelligent bundling for organizations to run AI workloads at scale and caters to all tech stacks, including traditional infrastructure like servers, networking, and storage. The goal? To provide organizations with the right combination of software and services so they can be prepared to launch new AI initiatives with confidence.
How the Dell AI Factory supports organizations
NVIDIA founder and chief executive officer Jensen Huang describes accelerated computing as a “dramatic speedup over general-purpose computing.” Tapping on Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA’s technologies, organizations can customize and accelerate the development of their in-house chatbots and assistants, equipping them with the relevant data for more complex processes. This may include troubleshooting technical issues, making purchases, and even helping to reduce customer frustration and increase satisfaction through conversation exchanges.
Dell Technologies categorized genAI use-cases into six buckets, namely Content Creation, Natural Language Search, Code Generation, Digital Assistant, Design and Data Creation, and Document Automation. Tapping into the Dell AI Factory, organizations get to benefit from powerful, GPU-accelerated AI, regardless of whether they choose to host their workloads on-premises, or in private or public clouds.
To minimize time-consuming manual processes associated with managing large volumes of documents, templates, and content, the genAI-powered Document Automation helps automate a considerable portion of document-oriented processes. This includes creating and auto-filling contracts and reports, personalizing communications, and reinforcing consistency and accuracy across documents, giving employees more time to focus on strategic and value-adding tasks.
On the developer front, while many have been quick to leverage genAI, it’s often done outside the purview of IT: without oversight, security, compliance, or consistency that elevates risk. Code Generation standardizes genAI for coding across the organization to increase developer productivity, reduce human error, accelerate development efforts, and upskill—all in a safe and secure manner.
Meanwhile, in Design and Data Creation, organizations can design highly realistic simulated data to test and validate systems without relying on sensitive production data. By itself, genAI-produced synthetic data enables greater capabilities, from simulating a rare event or supporting predictive analytics. But organizations are finding even greater success when combining it with digital twins of their business or products. Think of developing improved products, testing adjustments to physical processes, and modeling potential interruptions to global supply chains.
These are just some examples of the many possibilities genAI brings to the table; with the Dell AI Factory, organizations can get a head start in preparing their infrastructures to meet the demands of these powerful tools at their fingertips.
An internal commitment to accelerate AI for a sustainable business
Implementing genAI to what may seem like a well-oiled legacy ecosystem can seem daunting, but it’s only a matter of time before genAI becomes imperative to ensuring a sustainable infrastructure in the coming years.
Dell Technologies’ commitment to supporting businesses in their genAI journey is clearly seen through its partnership with NVIDIA, resulting in an end-to-end genAI portfolio. Its infrastructure offerings span from deskside to data center, while its Precision workstations liberate AI developer and data scientists to prototype, develop, and fine-tune generative AI models locally for the flexibility to experiment and calibrate AI workloads without the associated high costs.
With Dell AI Factory, Dell Technologies aims to democratize the accessibility of genAI, bringing AI as close as possible to where data resides to minimize latency, lower costs, and maintain data security and governance within a controlled environment. The genAI revolution is here, and it’s up to organizations to choose if they want to disrupt themselves to stay ahead, or risk falling behind.
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