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Congress Races to Regulate AI; A Startup's New Approach to DevOps Modernization

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Also: Many IT Leaders Not AI-Ready; AWS Spends to Teach Clients AI JUN 23 Next Gen Update Top Story

Also: Many IT Leaders Not AI-Ready; AWS Spends to Teach Clients AI [View in Browser]( JUN 23 Next Gen Update [Feedstuffs Podcast]( Top Story [Congress Is Racing to Regulate AI. Silicon Valley Is Eager to Teach Them How.]( The Washington Post Lawmakers are flocking to private meetings, dinners, and briefings with AI experts — including the CEOs of the companies they're trying to regulate. [Read More]( News [Amazon Is Spending $100 Million to Teach Cloud Customers About AI]( Bloomberg News The goal is to help sell more cloud services, convincing clients to turn to AWS as they build new generative AI applications rather than Microsoft’s Azure or Google Cloud. [Read More](    [System Initiative Cooks Up New Approach for DevOps Modernization]( Sean Michael Kerner The startup, led by the founder of Chef, raises $18M with the goal to solve key challenges in the DevOps space. [Read More]( Case Study [Hospital Improves Patient Care Using Surgical Data Analysis]( Karen D. Schwartz The University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics collaborated with Caresyntax, a company specializing in surgical data analysis, to implement a system that collects data during surgery. [Read More]( Trending [Many IT Leaders Feel Infrastructure, IT Teams Aren't AI-Ready: Report]( Wylie Wong The Equinix 2023 Global Tech Trends Survey finds enterprises plan to increase IT hiring and adopt digital twin technology, but most say fulfilling environmental regulation requirements is a challenge. [Read More](    [AWS Elastic Beanstalk vs. Fargate: What Are the Differences?]( Christopher Tozzi Is Elastic Beanstalk or Fargate a better application deployment solution? It depends on whether your priorities are simplicity and low cost or if want more control and can containerize your applications. [Read More]( [Manage Subscriptions]( You are subscribed to this newsletter as {EMAIL} Questions or problems? Contact [Customer Service](/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#0f4a626e66635c7a7f7f607d7b4f666169607d626e216c6062307c7a6d656a6c7b32465b5f7d60) ITPro | Informa | 605 Third Avenue, 22nd Floor, New York, NY 10158 | [Privacy Policy]( © 2022, Informa USA, Inc., All Rights Reserved.

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