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Generative AI: 5 enterprise predictions for AI and security — for 2023, 2024, and beyond

CIO

From IT, to finance, marketing, engineering, and more, AI advances are causing enterprises to re-evaluate their traditional approaches to unlock the transformative potential of AI. What can enterprises learn from these trends, and what future enterprise developments can we expect around generative AI?

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3 data security disciplines to drive AI innovation

CIO

The surging interest in implementing AI has directly increased the volume of data that organizations store across their cloud environments. Security programs need to account for the context in which AI systems are used and their impact on sensitive data exposure, effective access, and regulatory compliance.

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Preparing the foundations for Generative AI

CIO

Governments and public services agencies are keen to push forwards with generative AI. Yet making this shift isn’t simply a matter of adopting generative AI tools and hoping this alone will drive success. Yet making this shift isn’t simply a matter of adopting generative AI tools and hoping this alone will drive success.

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A pot of gold at the intersection of DevOps and generative AI?

TechCrunch

Generative AI isn’t just about creative endeavors and parlor tricks. Investors and Big Tech alike are betting that it will also affect enterprise infrastructure and cybersecurity, and they are putting money where their mouth is. A pot of gold at the intersection of DevOps and generative AI? Sign up here.

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Why IT needs to be in the driver’s seat with generative AI

CIO

Either way, IT ultimately did what it does best: established controls and governance and gave teams what they needed: access to rich resources while keeping a close eye on security and costs. In some ways, the rise of generative AI has echoed the emergence of cloud —only at a far more accelerated pace. The upsides are palpable.

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Run Generative AI on-premises, with a cloud experience

CIO

IT leaders are grappling with a critical question as they seek to deploy generative AI workloads today: Is it better for my business to run GenAI applications in the public cloud or on-premises? The approach has probably helped you reduce time to deployment and even accelerated innovation. Most IT leaders say, “It depends.”

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20 issues shaping generative AI strategies today

CIO

Organizations are rushing to figure out how to extract business value from generative AI — without falling prey to the myriad pitfalls arising. Those results align with Foundry’s more recent July 2023 CIO Tech Talk survey that found 60% of IT leaders are actively using gen AI in their enterprise, with 28% more in the exploratory phase.