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Ensuring productive partnerships between organizational end-users and increasingly intelligent software tools is critical to generative AI strategy success. Expect a rocky relationship in need of coaching and coaxing.
Challenging questions are rising around enterprise AI strategies, and CIOs must at least be able to shape the conversations around these issues if not answer them.
As the world of technology continues to rapidly evolve, CIOs need to equally sharpen their senses to not just spot red flags but effectively respond to them.
Generative AI has created an unprecedented pace of technological change, but complications of choosing AI vendors have grown in equal measure. So tech leaders need to be equipped with the right questions — and be prepared for answers — to
When it comes to what’s to come — based on where we just were — some priorities for CIOs sound like continuations of maturing works in progress, while others will require greater agility to wrestle with emerging tech still in its in
On the eve of 2023, two and a half years after Covid-19 lockdowns ended in most countries, it appeared to be a return to business as usual for technologists. But then the real disruption came.
Despite the myriad temptations to rush in, KeyBank, Gen Re, and Genpact business tech leaders set the path for ethical, efficient, and secure generative AI usage.
From damaged database files to generative AI misuse, these high-profile IT disasters wreaked real-world havoc this year. Let them serve as cautionary tales.
CIOs are cautiously evaluating generative AI for use in their own applications, while enterprise software vendors showcase the AI at a furious pace.
The commercial real estate firm seeks to inject generative AI in ‘every piece of our workflow,’ says CDIO Salumeh Companieh, who is putting partnerships and a product-based IT approach to work in achieving that vision.