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

CIO

They can code, write poetry, draw in any art style, create PowerPoint slides and website mockups, write marketing copy and emails, and find new vulnerabilities in software and plot holes in unpublished novels. And at the end of March, Italy banned ChatGPT entirely, before unbanning it again about a month later.

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

Coveros

No review of 2023 would be complete without mentioning the explosion of AI into the public eye, like ChatGPT and Copilot. How it happened: The exact attack vector remains unclear, but experts speculate social engineering or a software vulnerability could be responsible. The company estimated total damages at $356 million.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: CIS Guide Outlines How To Attain an Affordable Cyber Hygiene Foundation

Tenable

Given this troubling finding, the 59-page document offers a slate of recommendations for businesses, the government and telecom and tech vendors, including: Voice- and SMS-based multi-factor authentication should be replaced by passwordless methods. Software and device manufacturers, as well as the U.S.

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Weighing risk and reward with gen AI vendor selection

CIO

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. With other software iterations it wasn’t that fast.