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Enterprises enthusiastic about generative AI, Foundry survey shows

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Generative AI is already making deep inroads into the enterprise, but not always under IT department control, according to a recent survey of business and IT leaders by Foundry, publisher of CIO.com. The survey found tension between business leaders seeking competitive advantage, and IT leaders wanting to limit risks.

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CIOs are worried about the informal rise of generative AI in the enterprise

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In my previous column in May, when I wrote about generative AI uses and the cybersecurity risks they could pose , CISOs noted that their organizations hadn’t deployed many (if any) generative AI-based solutions at scale. What a difference a few months makes. Here’s what I learned.

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5 use cases for how Generative AI can supercharge document productivity across the enterprise

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Alex Gay, Senior Director of Product Marketing, Adobe Document Cloud Most business today can be described as MORE—more technology, more meetings, more projects, more data, and more documents. In fact, according to MIT Sloan , 80 percent of knowledge workers experience information overload and it’s impacting productivity.

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CIOs not entirely sold on generative AI copilots

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The enterprise version of Gemini, Google’s AI assistant, is similarly priced. Price is a big reason why the University of California, Riverside, is hedging its bets and evaluating several AI tools, says Matthew Gunkel, the university’s CIO. The benefit of an AI assistant is evident for some jobs, such as programmers , he says.

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TechCrunch+ roundup: Generative AI for proptech, cloud vendor shopping, cybersecurity fairy tales

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Generative AI reminds me of ball bearings: the technology is relatively inexpensive, highly adaptable and a proven way to reduce friction. Investors have taken notice: CB Insights reports that VCs poured $49 billion into AI last year, a 40% jump from the year before. What do investors need from your problem slide?

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How to kick-start your generative AI strategy

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When a technology this powerful comes along where you have to learn by doing, finding reasons not to do it is a pretty big error,” he says. Despite the mass embrace of generative AI in its first year of release, most organizations remain cautious about mass adoption. McAfee counters that such risks are manageable.

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20 issues shaping generative AI strategies today

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Organizations are rushing to figure out how to extract business value from generative AI — without falling prey to the myriad pitfalls arising. Those results align with Foundry’s more recent July 2023 CIO Tech Talk survey that found 60% of IT leaders are actively using gen AI in their enterprise, with 28% more in the exploratory phase.