GenAI Daily for Practitioners — 27 Sept 2025 (2 items)
GenAI Daily for Practitioners
Executive Summary • Here are the concise bullets: • Google Cloud partners with golfer Bryson DeChambeau to apply AI to sports performance, focusing on data analysis and visualization. • No specific AI technologies or deployment timelines mentioned. • Cost and resource implications unclear. • Compliance considerations not addressed. • No mention of potential applications beyond sports. • AI models should not include CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures), as they can compromise model integrity and trust.
Research
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Big Tech
- Golf champ Bryson DeChambeau is partnering with Google Cloud to explore AI and sports performance. \ <img src="https://storage.googleapis.com/gweb-uniblog-publish-prod/images/Bryson-performance-AI-YT-thumbn.max-600x600.format-webp.webp">Bryson DeChambeau is kicking off a partnership with Google Cloud to expand his AI aspirations. \ Source • Google AI Blog • 12:40
Regulation & Standards
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Enterprise Practice
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Open-Source Tooling
- <![CDATA[Why CVEs Belong in Frameworks and Apps, Not AI Models]]> \ The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) system is the global standard for cataloging security flaws in software. Maintained by MITRE and backed by CISA,...]]> \ Source • NVIDIA Technical Blog • 18:31
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