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November 09, 2024
CIOs look to sharpen AI governance despite uncertainties
With AI use, innovation, and regulation confusion outpacing ratified standards, IT leaders are left to develop in-house approaches to mitigating AI risks, leaning on frameworks, tools, and their colleagues to get AI right.
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Where many CIOsâ strategic visions fall short
As leaders, CIOs are supposed to think strategically, or so weâre told. And so they should. But Dr. Yeahbut says âstrategyâ obscures as much as it elucidates.
5 cloud market trends and how they will impact IT
AI is shaking up business as usual in the cloud, with new alternatives, increased data center commitments, and cost management taking center stage.
AI coding agents come with legal risk
Developers using AI to write code may run afoul of copyright or licenses, exposing employers to lawsuits â a risk that will compound as AI-native software engineering takes hold.
The new calling of CIOs: Be the moral arbiter of change
Generative AI allows people across the organization to source innovative technological solutions to meet increasing business challenges. But someone must ensure democratization doesnât lead to disorder, and that person is likely the CIO.
âJust-in-timeâ AI: Has its moment arrived?
Inserting generative AI into workflows at critical points can maximize its effectiveness, while minimizing the cost. Some CIOs are enthusiastic; others are skeptical.
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