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Stephen Phillips What should you be doing to get ahead of a possible takeover of Dun & Bradstreet?
18th September 2024

Recent vendor consolidations point to robust values for data and analytics companies.  This has led to much speculation about the future of Dun & Bradstreet.  

Jinfo reflects on what a potential sale might mean, and how information managers should start to prepare for a potential change in ownership.

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Stephen Phillips How can you mitigate the risk of infringing authors’ rights with GenAI?
11th September 2024

Many publishers are working to licence their content for GenAI applications.  But authors claim that publishers do not have the right to use their content with GenAI.

Whilst third party indemnity clauses put the responsibility for using content on the vendor, supply chain risk is an increasingly important consideration for content purchasing.  

Jinfo provides its analysis, and recommended actions for information managers, to mitigate the risk of using third party content in AI systems.

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Stephen Phillips What pointers can information managers take from this report on GenAI and professional services?
4th September 2024

A new report from the Thomson Reuters Institute offers useful insights for information managers looking to support generative-AI initiatives in professional services. 

The report goes beyond the hype to reflect on a survey of current perceptions, usage, and anticipated impacts.  

This article includes Jinfo’s analysis of this report, and recommended actions.

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Stephen Phillips What is Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) and how might it impact research?
28th August 2024

In this article, Jinfo explains Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG).

We analyse:
  • who is offering this capability.
  • how "big tech" is starting to embrace this technology.
  • the impact and opportunity for information professionals.

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