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Tech leaders weigh in on the upside and flipside of generative AI

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Generative AI is widely regarded as one of the great technology breakthroughs of our time. To cut through the froth, CIO.com polled a range of IT leaders and experts for their views on where we are with generative AI, their hopes and their concerns. From a design perspective, such tools are more compelling.”

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

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Generative AI is changing the world of work, with AI-powered workflows now slated to streamline customer service, employee experience, IT, and other fields. Integrating artificial intelligence into business has spawned enterprise-wide automation. Her point is that AI or generative AI isn’t a silver bullet.

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AI’s one true X factor: Leadership

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More recently, Tesla Chairman and founder Elon Musk, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, and more than 1,100 people in the industry signed a petition calling for a six-month break from training artificial intelligence systems in order to allow for the development of shared safety protocols. not uranium) and affordable raw materials.

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The CIO’s 2024 AI playbook

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The AI hype cycle has peaked: Tens of thousands of companies helped get it there with generative AI in 2023, with two-thirds now reporting they have deployed GAI tools to their workforce. Here are three strategies designed to help CIOs and others maximize their return not just on AI, but all essential tech.

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IT leaders explore footing amid shifting needs and the AI power struggle

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While 2023 brought on many changes to IT departments around the world, by far the biggest surprise was generative AI. Many technology leaders already worked with AI for over a decade for things like predictive maintenance and supply chain planning. A range of priorities But AI wasn’t the only thing on the minds of CIOs in 2023.

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CIOs press ahead for gen AI edge — despite misgivings

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OpenAI’s November 2022 announcement of ChatGPT and its subsequent $10 billion in funding from Microsoft were the “shots heard ’round the world” when it comes to the promise of generative AI. in concert with Microsoft’s AI-optimized Azure platform. John Spottiswood, COO of Jerry, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based

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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. There’s demand for it, too.