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Making OT-IT integration a reality with new data architectures and generative AI

CIO

It’s one where near real-time data flows seamlessly between IT and operational technology (OT) systems. Where all data – structured, semi-structured, and unstructured – is sourced, unified, and exploited in automated processes, AI tools and by highly skilled, but over-stretched, employees. These opportunities are significant.

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SAP prepares to add Joule generative AI copilot across its apps

CIO

By year-end, users of a couple of SAP applications should have the option to ask generative AI copilot, Joule, to help with their work — and the company plans to roll the feature out across all its applications one by one in the years to come. Joule is just one of three main layers in SAP’s AI strategy, said Sandhu.

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Navigating Generative AI as an Older Worker

Harvard Business Review

Generative AI has revolutionized the professional landscape. McKinsey’s recent findings suggest that by 2030, 30% of tasks across the U.S. economy might be automated, up from 21% before generative AI. A study from the impact of AI on the future of workforces in the European Union and U.S.

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4 industries where chatbots will have the biggest impact

CIO

Enterprise spending on consumer-facing generative AI tools will grow from $40 billion in 2023 to $1.3 Healthcare: digital assistants for Dx and Rx The market for healthcare chatbots globally is projected to more than triple to $647 million by 2030, according to Vantage Market Research. billion in 2022 to $6.9

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PwC Middle East and Microsoft launch an AI excellence center in Saudi Arabia

CIO

We have seen a global shift towards AI and advanced technologies in the Middle East. According to PwCm the Middle East is expected to accrue 2% of the total global benefits of AI in 2030. In absolute terms, the largest gains are expected to accrue to Saudi Arabia where AI is expected to contribute over 135.2

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How digital humans can make healthcare technology more patient-centric

CIO

For nursing staff alone, the International Centre on Nurse Migration projects a 13 million shortage by 2030, an increase from 6 million pre-pandemic. And the World Health Organization (WHO) predicts that, by 2030, there will be a 15 million shortfall in healthcare workers. Several technologies are used to create digital humans.

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Global managed services to grow in 2024 as enterprise IT spending rises

CIO

“This trend will continue over the next few years as more organizations experiment or go live with AI-enabled services. Although a significant portion of the IT spending will be AI-centric, cloud technology will continue to drive the IT market,” IDC said in a statement.