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NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
When the generative AI hype began, fears of widespread job loss populated headlines and nearly every industry analyst forecasted some level of job disruption.
As leaders began to craft adoption strategies and experiment with the technology, I wondered how adoption would impact lower-level IT workers in the service desk, an area of IT already hit by waves of automation.
I spoke with more than a dozen industry experts and enterprise technology leaders to see what they expect from generative AI adoption and took a deeper look into fears of job disruption in the service desk. You can read the full story here.
Generative AI and its future in the enterprise is one of many topics we'll discuss at CIO Dive's Sept. 13 live virtual event, which will cover tactics for adopting emerging tech. There's still time to register by signing up here.
Experts wonder what role these tier one technologists will play in IT departments moving forward, even if analysts believe fears of imminent job loss are overblown.
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