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Generative AI gold rush drives IT spending — with payoff in question

CIO

A scramble to invest in artificial intelligence and a natural replacement cycle for computing devices purchased during the COVID pandemic will lead to an 8% increase in global IT spending this year, Gartner predicted. There were very robust stories about how great generative AI was going to be.” What does AI give me?

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Generative AI Practitioners in Healthcare Prioritize Industry-Specific and Task-Specific Models as Budgets Surge 300%, New John Snow Labs Survey Finds

John Snow Labs

First Generative AI in Healthcare Survey Uncovers Trends, Challenges, and Best Practices in Generative AI among Healthcare and Life Sciences Practitioners We are glad to announce today the findings of the inaugural Generative AI in Healthcare Survey.

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3 key digital transformation priorities for 2024

CIO

The analyst reports tell CIOs that generative AI should occupy the top slot on their digital transformation priorities in the coming year. Moreover, the CEOs and boards that CIOs report to don’t want to be left behind by generative AI, and many employees want to experiment with the latest generative AI capabilities in their workflows.

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Survey: Marketers embrace AI at expense of metaverse investments

CIO

The B2B marketing landscape is experiencing a seismic shift fueled by the ascent of ChatGPT and other generative AI (GAI) apps. In a testament to its growing importance, 80% of marketers have experimented with or deployed the burgeoning technology, in some cases redirecting budgets from last year’s forays into the metaverse.

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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. After a year of frenzied experimentation and investment, executives will have to identify truly valid use cases (and ROI) for AI in 2024.

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Zendesk report: IT leaders to prioritize these 3 areas in 2024 and beyond

CIO

To understand exactly how IT priorities have changed, Zendesk conducted a global survey of 1,200 IT leaders and found that half of those surveyed said their teams are under pressure to deliver more with fewer resources. Understandably, 84% of respondents said that deploying and optimizing AI has increased significantly in importance.

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Top 8 challenges IT leaders will face in 2024

CIO

Add the rapid rise of generative AI, and the past year was one in which CIOs often found themselves on the back foot, reacting to disruptions and shifting strategies in real-time. 2023’s State of the CIO survey found 70% of IT leaders anticipate an increased involvement on their part in cybersecurity operations going forward.

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