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Key considerations to cancer institute’s gen AI deployment

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The governance group developed a training program for employees who wanted to use gen AI, and created privacy and security policies. We have it open and available, and people need to sign up to use it after going through some required training,” she says. And training an LLM from scratch was too cost prohibitive.

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

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Then at the far end of the spectrum are companies like Swedish fintech company Klarna, which has integrated gen AI not only in a range of internal projects, but also in products they sell — and have developed AI governance that includes guidelines on how AI should be used on projects. And this is only the beginning.

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

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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. Once trained, the model looks for indicators that have led to failures and alerts human operators, who can then prevent manufacturing outages.

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

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With a pre-trained model, you can bring it into HR, finance, IT, customer service—all of us are touched by it.” But there’s also the downside: the possibility gen AI will take companies down. And at the end of March, Italy banned ChatGPT entirely, before unbanning it again about a month later.

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Weighing risk and reward with gen AI vendor selection

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In mid-November, OpenAI’s board fired the CEO of the company, Sam Altman, the guy who put ChatGPT on the map and ushered in a new era of corporate AI deployments. Within the next three days, nearly all of the company’s employees said they’d walk out the door, and the fate of OpenAI looked extremely uncertain.

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From Hype to Hope: Key Lessons on AI in Security, Innersource, and the Evolving Threat Landscape

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No review of 2023 would be complete without mentioning the explosion of AI into the public eye, like ChatGPT and Copilot. The company suspected ransomware involvement but didn’t confirm data exfiltration. The company estimated total damages at $356 million. Topping the list at 86% was ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot at 70%.

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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. To help IT leaders keep tabs on their exposure to generative AI, CIO.com offers this round-up of the latest generative AI announcements from some of the major enterprise software vendors.