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CIOs confront generative AI’s workplace X factor

CIO

In the rush to establish technical strategies for making good on the promise of generative AI, many CIOs find themselves running headlong into what may be their most challenging task yet: preparing their organization’s end-users — from knowledge workers and assembly line laborers to doctors, accountants, and lawyers — to co-exist with generative AI.

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Architect defense-in-depth security for generative AI applications using the OWASP Top 10 for LLMs

AWS Machine Learning - AI

Many customers are looking for guidance on how to manage security, privacy, and compliance as they develop generative AI applications. This post provides three guided steps to architect risk management strategies while developing generative AI applications using LLMs.

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10 most difficult-to-fill IT roles — and how to address the gap

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But, notes Lobo, “in all geographies, finding well-rounded leadership and experienced technical talent in areas such as legacy technologies, cybersecurity, and data science remains a challenge.” These include not only cyber, but also cloud and generative AI, he says. The net result?

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Technology Trends for 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Generative AI is the wild card: Will it help developers to manage complexity? It’s tempting to look at AI as a quick fix. Whether it will be able to do high-level design is an open question—but as always, that question has two sides: “Will AI do our design work?” Did generative AI play a role?

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