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Generative AI won’t automate your way to business model innovation

CIO

Generative AI is changing the world of work, with AI-powered workflows now slated to streamline customer service, employee experience, IT, and other fields. One report estimates that 4,000 positions were eliminated by AI in May alone. Future-proofing work now becomes a mandate and an opportunity to innovate.

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Architect defense-in-depth security for generative AI applications using the OWASP Top 10 for LLMs

AWS Machine Learning - AI

Many customers are looking for guidance on how to manage security, privacy, and compliance as they develop generative AI applications. This post provides three guided steps to architect risk management strategies while developing generative AI applications using LLMs.

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7 sins of digital transformation

CIO

As CIOs prepare for the next wave of digital transformation, they must demonstrate shorter-term business impacts from technology investments and achieve larger innovation goals that evolve the organization’s business model. In addition, business stakeholders often demand fast results.

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10 most difficult-to-fill IT roles — and how to address the gap

CIO

CIO.com’s 2023 State of the CIO survey recently zeroed in on the technology roles that IT leaders find the most difficult to fill, with cybersecurity, data science and analytics, and AI topping the list. These include not only cyber, but also cloud and generative AI, he says. S&P Global, for example, is entering its AI 2.0

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10 best practices when partnering for strategic skills

CIO

Enterprise CIOs have always been at a disadvantage competing with tech firms for skilled IT pros, but accelerated transformation efforts and an AI gold rush have significantly intensified the talent war, prompting CIOs to increasingly turn to outside firms for help. Staff augmentation and outsourcing are nothing new.

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The CIO’s call to action on gen AI

CIO

Generative AI has taken the world by storm and is being discussed in C-suites and boardrooms daily. While this “overnight success” has been decades in the making, we’re just now getting a glimpse of the impact and implications of generative AI and the massive disruption that comes along with it.

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Buying advice for CIOs as low-code/no-code spending rises

CIO

A broad spectrum of tools has arisen to facilitate software development in the enterprise, from no-code platforms like Bubble and low-code drag-and-drop tools , both stand-alone and integrated into enterprise applications, to intelligent tools that use machine learning to suggest lines of code to professional developers as they work.