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Setting Direction for AI Governance

Dataiku

We've recently published an ebook on AI Governance. Focused on AI regulations, it provides perspective on new rules that will be rolling out across the world that will impact AI developers, users, and the wider public.

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EU and US agree to chart common course on AI regulation

CIO

The European Union and the US have agreed to increase co-operation in the development of technologies based on artificial intelligence (AI), placing a particular emphasis on safety and governance. The emphasis is on developing “safe, secure, and trustworthy” AI technologies.

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Generative AI takes center stage in latest ServiceNow release

CIO

ServiceNow’s latest platform release, dubbed Washington DC, moves the cloud-based IT management and operations software company sharply in the direction of generative AI, with new features designed to help companies working with that technology. ServiceNow declined to provide pricing data on its new feature set.

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5 steps for making tech ethics work for your company

CIO

Generative AI breakthroughs over the past year have crystalized a significant issue that IT leaders have long been aware of but few have addressed programmatically: tech ethics. Of 119 CEOs polled at the Yale CEO Summit this summer, 42% said they believe AI has the potential to destroy humanity within the next decade.

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How the new AI executive order stacks up: B-

CIO

The White House’s new executive order, “ Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence ,” is poised to usher in a new era of national AI regulation, focusing on safety and responsibility across the sector. AI must be regulated. But will it? The executive order represents the U.S.

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Prioritizing AI? Don’t shortchange IT fundamentals

CIO

Generative AI continues to dominate IT projects for many organizations, with two thirds of business leaders telling a Harris Poll they’ve already deployed generative AI tools internally, and IDC predicting spend on gen AI will more than double in 2024. But the usual laundry list of priorities for IT hasn’t gone away.

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13 IT resolutions for 2024

CIO

This approach is vital for staying competitive and responsive in an era where technological advancements, particularly in AI, are rapid and transformative.” Answer those persistent questions about AI As GDH’s Boelens observes, the swift advancements made in AI have left CIOs and their C-suite colleagues grappling with significant questions.