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The year’s top 10 enterprise AI trends — so far

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They can code, write poetry, draw in any art style, create PowerPoint slides and website mockups, write marketing copy and emails, and find new vulnerabilities in software and plot holes in unpublished novels. With a pre-trained model, you can bring it into HR, finance, IT, customer service—all of us are touched by it.”

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CIOs still grapple with what gen AI can do for the enterprise

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But many are finding that the technology on the market doesn’t yet live up to the hype. After experimenting with both GitHub copilot and ChatGPT for over six months, I’m amazed by the pace at which generative AI is evolving,” says Yves Caseau, global CIO of Michelin. The big question is what to do with it now.

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3 things CIOs can do to make gen AI synch with sustainability

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Klarna has been leaning heavily into AI since ChatGPT was launched in November 2022, and the general feeling within the company is that gen AI can help nearly everybody in the organization become more effective, regardless of their skill level or role. And this is only the beginning. The power consumption is growing exponentially.”

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What enterprise software vendors are doing with generative AI

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2023 has been a break-out year for generative AI technology, as tools such as ChatGPT graduated from lab curiosity to household name. It includes Slack GPT, Tableau GPT, Apex GPT, Mulesoft GPT, Flow GPT, Service GPT, Marketing GPT, Commerce GPT, and a couple of other tools to wrangle data and train models.

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12 strategic tips CIOs can learn from tech vendor CTOs

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CIOs can adopt a mindset of continuous innovation and agility, learning from vendors how to quickly adapt to market changes and integrate new technologies into their IT ecosystems, agrees Vahid Kowsari, co-founder and CTO of ixlayer, a cloud-based diagnostic lab testing services platform provider based in San Francisco.