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CIOs still grapple with what gen AI can do for the enterprise

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Most CIOs have begun exploring generative AI to make sure they stay relevant. But many are finding that the technology on the market doesn’t yet live up to the hype. Once it’s matured, generative AI will perform many of our mundane tasks — and this will free us to focus on new things,” says Caseau.

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What enterprise software vendors are doing with generative AI

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2023 has been a break-out year for generative AI technology, as tools such as ChatGPT graduated from lab curiosity to household name. But CIOs are cautiously evaluating how to safely deploy generative AI in the enterprise, and what guard-rails to put around it.

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The year’s top 10 enterprise AI trends — so far

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Generative AI touches every aspect of the enterprise, and every aspect of society,” says Bret Greenstein, partner and leader of the gen AI go-to-market strategy at PricewaterhouseCoopers. With gen AI, however, the impact on the workforce is going to be dramatically bigger. billion this year to $36 billion by 2028.

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JLR revs up AI and intelligent automation initiatives

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Anthony Battle is leaning heavily on AI and IA — artificial intelligence and intelligent automation — to deliver digital transformation at luxury auto maker Jaguar Land Rover. We’re not short of generous opportunities afforded by our strategic suppliers and vendors,” says Battle, wryly. That seals the deal.

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8 strategies for accelerating IT modernization

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Consider how fast generative AI went from avant-garde to ubiquity: At under two years, it may be a record. It has to be a continual process or you end up playing catchup,” says Robert Dvorak, president and CEO of advisory firm BlueHour Technology. Technology modernization without purposeful application produces novelty at best.

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10 best practices when partnering for strategic skills

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In addition to AI and machine learning, data science, cybersecurity, and other hard-to-find skills , IT leaders are also looking for outside help to accelerate the adoption of DevOps or product-/program-based operating models. But finding the niche, high-demand skills needed to drive specific projects can be challenging.

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4 ways Swedish CIOs strengthen defenses against bombarding AI sales

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The current interest in AI is massive, and companies, as well as the public sector, are exploring the new technology in all its capacities as much as possible. But it’s important to be vigilant and painstakingly sort through all products that have an AI label. They talk about AI without really seeming to know what it is.”