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Briefing the board on AI: Educate to tee up investment

CIO

According to a 2022 Institute of Directors survey , 80% of boards did not have processes in place to audit their company’s use of AI. They said they did not know what questions to ask,” the survey concluded. One place where those conversations must occur but perhaps have not to date is the boardroom.

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Survey: GenAI Is Making Companies More Data Oriented

Harvard Business Review

In an annual survey assessing attitudes about data, analytics, and AI, data and technology leaders in large companies reported significant improvement in their organizations’ data culture. To take advantage of this, companies need to invest in experimentation, production deployment, and education.

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Automated Mentoring with ChatGPT

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

The article describes seven roles that an AI bot like ChatGPT might play in the education process: Mentor, Tutor, Coach, Student, Teammate, Student, Simulator, and Tool. Here’s what I learned–not particularly about programming, but about ChatGPT and automated mentoring. So I decided to push ChatGPT a little harder.

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SAP customers see S/4HANA and AI as top digital transformation drivers

CIO

When you look at the emergence of generative AI and what we’ve seen through Gemini on the Google platform, Joule from SAP, ChatGPT, and Copilot from Microsoft, it’s all about these new and emerging AI models,” said Geoff Scott, ASUG CEO and chief community champion, in a podcast conversation with ASUG research director Marissa Gilbert.

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6 best practices to develop a corporate use policy for generative AI

CIO

According to a recent Salesforce survey of senior IT leaders , 79% of respondents believe the technology has the potential to be a security risk, 73% are concerned it could be biased, and 59% believe its outputs are inaccurate. But just like other emerging technologies, it doesn’t come without significant risks and challenges.

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In the corner office, fear of GenAI risk outweighs the lure of its promise

CIO

Recently, in an effort to better understand CIOs’ attitudes around generative AI, we conducted a survey with Wakefield Research of 100 Fortune 1000 executives including CIOs and IT leaders. Nearly half (46%) of those surveyed believe they risk falling behind if they don’t adopt generative AI as quickly as possible.

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20 issues shaping generative AI strategies today

CIO

The adoption curve here is by no means gradual, with most enterprise leaders quickly working to harness the technology’s potential mere months after the November 2022 launch of gen AI tool ChatGPT kicked off a wave of enthusiasm (and worry). How has, say, ChatGPT hit your business model?” How is your business impacted by generative AI?