TheCUBE Breaking Analysis + upcoming livestreams [GPT models are a two-edged sword for automation platforms]( ChatGPT’s viral appeal has created both opportunities and concerns with enterprise automation platforms, especially robotics processing automation point tools. While users enjoy how large language models reduce complexity and accelerate the adoption of automation mechanisms, this evolving customer perspective may not bode well for RPA vendors. Software robots are designed to improve human productivity through intelligent automation, and GPT models could cannibalize some, if not many, use cases initially earmarked for RPA solutions. RPA vendors respond To remain current with the rapidly shifting markets, RPA vendors are revising messaging to position foundation models as an accelerant — and not replacement — for enterprise platforms. In this week’s [Breaking Analysis]( we explore how foundation models may impact automation platforms with support from Enterprise Technology Research data. You’ll learn the data that quantifies the ascendancy of ChatGPT maker OpenAI, the overlap between ML/AI systems and automation platforms, and RPA poster child UiPath’s recent quarterly performance. We also explore how UiPath must position itself in light of the large and looming market disruption from GPT models. From a business perspective, OpenAI has significantly outpaced leading companies such as Databricks, which we profiled in [last week’s]( Breaking Analysis. The momentum is likely to build as CIOs praise the value proposition associated with ChatGPT. As one CIO noted at a roundtable with ETR, “What OpenAI has shown with ChatGPT is that you can get rid of a lot of overhead, complicated artifact building around typical RPA.” Learn more about the business of GPT models, challenges for RPA vendors, and how CIOs are responding to new technology and economic trends [here](. [Get the full report]( An update on Silicon Valley Bank and GPT-4 integration in Microsoft products Business models and technology ethics make for a spirited conversation between hosts John Furrier and Dave Vellante on [theCUBE Pod, Episode 4](. In this podcast, John and Dave discuss the Silicon Valley Bank disaster and recovery, the promises and pitfalls of OpenAI’s recent GPT-4 release, and whether social media sensation Tik Tok will be banned in the United States. To start, the hosts debate the seemingly simple question: What constitutes an SVB bailout? You’ll have to decide for yourself as John and Dave discuss opposing perspectives. They consider whether banks such as JP Morgan Chase, which chose to rescue SVB without government intervention, have indeed issued SVB a bailout. The hosts do agree that SVB’s critical error was not stress-testing rising interest rates, which SVB presumed would stay low. Also, they concur that amidst the backdrop of conventional banking chaos, alternatives like cryptocurrency, blockchain and coinbase will gain more popularity and staying power. In other news, language models recently got an upgrade with GPT-4, which is newly multimodal. Now, results include images, video, audio and the new AI imager. But, did Microsoft really need to lay off its ethics team to streamline this innovation? Learn why John and Dave believe in both the exciting potential and probable ethical train wreck of GPT-4 in theCUBE Pod Episode 4 [here](. [Top News: Editors' Picks]( GitHub debuts AI-powered Copilot X coding assistant Microsoft Corp.'s GitHub unit today Copilot X, an artificial intelligence tool powered partly by GPT-4 that can help developers write code faster. The tool is an enhanced version of the Copilot coding assistant that GitHub debuted in mid-2021. [Read more](
siliconangle.com UK's antitrust concerns over Broadcom-VMware deal The U.K.'s antitrust regulator is concerned that Broadcom Inc.'s proposed $61 billion acquisition of VMware Inc. could raise server prices. The Competition and Markets Authority, or CMA, publicized its position today. [Read more](
siliconangle.com [Coming up next on theCUBE]( TheCUBE has a busy season lined up, from firsthand insights on what it takes to build resilient and sustainable data infrastructure to the impact of AI on cloud-native ecosystems. [Building a resilient data infrastructure]( Businesses worldwide use data-driven applications to identify and act on new opportunities and solve unprecedented challenges -- in many cases, before they even happen -- so they can drive greater value to customers, shareholders, employees and society at large. An organization’s ability to do so is inextricably linked to its ability to access, share and manage that information, making it available in the right place, at the right time, all the time, every time. [Join theCUBE and Hitachi Vantara]( March 30 for a special presentation of the [Data-Driven Starts With Intelligent Infrastructure]( event, as we talk with industry experts about their perspectives on infrastructure modernization, including leading trends and recommendations on what IT leaders can do now to build a resilient and sustainable data infrastructure. [Cloud-native trends for 2023]( There is undeniable growth opportunity in a cloud-native world. How can enterprise leaders effectively harness the sometimes overwhelming potential? Hear first-hand insights with theCUBE’s live coverage at KubeCon EU, hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. As part of [theCUBE’s onsite coverage from April 19 – 21]( panelists will also discuss key trends for open source’s path to enterprise, including container security and edge deployment. Analysts and use-case practitioners will explore the emerging AI potential, cybersecurity challenges and economic impacts of the latest developments in cloud-native computing. Other upcoming broadcasts for theCUBE include live coverage from [QlikWorld April 18]( and the [RSA Conference April 24 - 27](. [Follow all theCUBE's broadcasts!]( SiliconANGLE Media Inc. | [SiliconANGLE.com]( [View as Webpage]( [[Twitter] ]( [[YouTube] ]( [[LinkedIn] ]( SiliconANGLE Media Inc | 5 Mount Royal, Suite 280, Marlborough, MA 01752 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}](
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