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Enterprise IT moves forward — cautiously — with generative AI

CIO

Vince Kellen understands the well-documented limitations of ChatGPT, DALL-E and other generative AI technologies — that answers may not be truthful, generated images may lack compositional integrity, and outputs may be biased — but he’s moving ahead anyway. Generative AI can facilitate that.

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Ferrovial puts AI at the heart of its transformation

CIO

Since its creation over five years ago, the Digital Hub has included a team of experts in innovation, technologies, and trends — such as IoT, big data, AI, drones, 3D printing, or advances in customer experience — who work in concert with other business units to identify and execute new opportunities.

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Technology Trends for 2024

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Generative AI is the wild card: Will it help developers to manage complexity? It’s tempting to look at AI as a quick fix. Whether it will be able to do high-level design is an open question—but as always, that question has two sides: “Will AI do our design work?” Did generative AI play a role?

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7 key questions CIOs need to answer before committing to generative AI

CIO

Some companies use generative AI to write code and some use it to create marketing text or fuel chatbots. SmileDirectClub, the UK-based teledentistry company, uses generative AI to create teeth. Existing generative AI platforms like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google Bard, or Stable Diffusion aren’t trained on 3D images of teeth.