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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. Some clues are found in the 2023 Cloud Business Survey from professional services firm PwC. You don’t think about them.

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Regulatory uncertainty overshadows gen AI despite pace of adoption

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It’s no surprise, then, that according to a June KPMG survey, uncertainty about the regulatory environment was the top barrier to implementing gen AI. I have enough fears about the fact we’re storing medical information. I’m not going to upload this information to another service. The risk is too high.”

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

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And at the end of March, Italy banned ChatGPT entirely, before unbanning it again about a month later. The world has flipped since 2022,” says David McCurdy, chief enterprise architect and CTO at Insight. One of the best immediate use cases is summarizing documents and extracting information from material, he says.

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10 things keeping IT leaders up at night

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“It seems to be an increasing worry — worry over whether the enterprise is secure and its data is protected, because everything else falls to the wayside if that’s not taken care of first,” says John Buccola, CTO of E78 Partners, which provides consulting and managed services in finance technology and other professional areas.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: As OpenAI Honcho Hits Capitol Hill, Regulatory Storm Clouds Form Over AI La La Land

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where Sam Altman, CEO of ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, testified before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the Law. At least, that’s the opinion from the majority of AI experts consulted by MIT Sloan Management Review and Boston Consulting Group. In an Ipsos online poll of 1,117 U.S.

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Upskilling ramps up as gen AI forces enterprises to transform

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Thomson Reuters is in the information business, and has been for a long time. Most recently, in June, it spent $650 million to buy Casetext, a 104-employee company that offers an AI assistant for legal professionals powered by OpenAI’s GPT-4, the same large language model (LLM) behind ChatGPT.

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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. According to an O’Reilly survey released late last month, 23% of companies are using one of OpenAI’s models. Entire businesses have been built on top of OpenAI and its APIs.