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This issue showcases practical AI deployments, implementation strategies, and real-world considerations such as for data management and AI governance that IT and business leaders alike should know before plunging into AI.
The Biden Administration issued a first-of-its kind memo ordering federal defense and intelligence agencies to pilot and deploy more AI to bolster national defense.
EY launched its customized generative AI platform a year ago — at a cost of $1.4 billion — and the technology is already being used by 96% of its employees.
Companies pay consultants and bad CEOs millions of dollars in salaries and big bonuses. A recent study shows that a GPT-4o subscription might be all you need.
Checkr runs a background service to vet prospective hires for more than 100,000 businesses. To perform more than 1.5 million of those background checks, it needed an AI model that was accurate and fast, and found that small worked better than large.
The United Nations’ new advisory body has issued seven recommendations for the governance of AI technology.
PricewaterhouseCoopers is spending billions of dollars to infuse genAI across the organization. The new Chief AI Officer and Chief People and Inclusion Officer have been tasked with bringing workers up to speed on the technology.
In this issue, we examine how traditional ERP systems are bringing AI into their feature sets, explore the pros and cons of copilot AI tools in productivity suites, and give CIOs advice on how to integrate generative AI — the current wave &mdas
For a brief moment, it appeared employees would no longer be locked into jobs with arbitrary, non-compete contracts. But a recent court decision has workers back in non-compete jail.
The hype over genAI and associated AI tech is waning, leading companies to seek concrete returns for their investments.
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