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Healthcare organizations must create a strong data foundation to fully benefit from generative AI

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While the average person might be awed by how AI can create new images or re-imagine voices, healthcare is focused on how large language models can be used in their organizations. However, the effort to build, train, and evaluate this modeling is only a small fraction of what is needed to reap the vast benefits of generative AI technology.

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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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Where’s the ROI for AI? CIOs struggle to find it

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Finding the return on investment for AI remains elusive for many organizations, even as they rush to adopt the technology. Other top concerns include a lack of talent and skills among employees and a lack of confidence in AI technologies. Most companies are simply playing with the novelty of AI still.”

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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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8 pressing needs for CIOs in 2024

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With the merging of operational efficiency and embracing new technologies, today’s CIOs are under increasing pressure to do more with less and become both technologists and business leaders, says Sunny Azadeh, CIO at digital services company GlobalLogic. “In

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6 warning signs CIOs should look out for in 2024

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CIOs had to navigate a labyrinth of challenges in 2023: generative AI rewrote the rulebook of technological possibility, governments started to draft new regulatory frameworks for the tech sector, and global conflicts disrupted business operations. Through it all, CIOs had to adapt swiftly.

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6 most underhyped technologies in IT — plus one that’s not dead yet

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Generative AI and, more specifically, ChatGPT captivated the corporate world in 2023, with board directors, CEOs, and other executives fawning (and sometimes fearing) the technology. Their enthusiasm is justified, with multiple studies finding that AI is delivering strong value and returns on investment. We think so.