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6 generative AI hazards IT leaders should avoid

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OpenAI’s recent announcement of custom ChatGPT versions make it easier for every organization to use generative AI in more ways, but sometimes it’s better not to. But this wasn’t the first time Bing’s AI news added dubious polls to sensitive news stories.

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Lessons from the field: How Generative AI is shaping software development in 2023

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Generative AI has forced organizations to rethink how they work and what can and should be adjusted. Specifically, organizations are contemplating Generative AI’s impact on software development. Their insights help answer questions and pose new questions for companies to consider when evaluating their AI investments.

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Embracing Generative AI in health: focus on adoption, execution, outcomes and the human side

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due to higher turnover rate of nurses, hospitals have employed traveling nurses. Given these pressures, it is understandable that healthcare professionals are now turning to generative AI for help. Healthcare professionals are already looking to adopt generative AI in surprising numbers. In the U.S.,

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5 ways CIOs can help gen AI achieve its lightbulb moment

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The rapid adoption and democratization of generative AI has been compared to that of the lightbulb, which did the same for electricity nearly 150 years ago. When technology moves from the lab into everyday life, mainstream adoption typically rides on increasingly powerful and proven initial use cases.

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

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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.

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Assessing the business risk of AI bias

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In the US, authorities are now using new laws to enforce instances of discrimination due to prejudicial AI, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau currently investigates housing discrimination due to biases in algorithms for lending or housing valuation. After the code is developed, it’s also reviewed.

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AI’s one true X factor: Leadership

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If there are any eternal truths about emerging technologies, it’s that there are always naysayers. Sensible perhaps, and maybe not exactly naysaying, but certainly a notable detraction about AI. Of course, for every naysayer there is an evangelist. The key to navigating these extremes is putting emerging technologies in context.