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The new gen AI model’s explosion on the scene is likely to amp up competition in the market, drive innovation, reduce costs and make gen AI initiatives more affordable. It’s also a metaphor for increasing disruption. Maybe it’s time
The Spanish international supplier of industrial raw materials is focused on its multi-product mineral distribution business, and reliance on technology as a strategic enabler.
Speed is one thing but to cope with even faster transformations, digital leadership must manage the changes driven by technology and culture differently to keep in step, or, better yet, stay a step ahead.
Based on what they learned after confronting surprises in 2024, many CIOs now know what they need to do going forward. But how many have committed to action?
A new Deloitte survey shows ROI on gen AI is not coming as quickly as hoped, but interest and excitement remain high. Nevertheless, CIOs need to identify and overcome barriers to large-scale deployment.
Some organizations are beginning to see returns on early AI investments, while others play the long game. Experts say the best route takes aim at both.
With the advent of generative AI, the pace of technological change has greatly accelerated. Is it better to take risks and experiment, or wait for proven use cases before jumping in?
Among relationships established within the board of directors, those in charge of the technological and communication aspects are especially called upon to find the full potential of new digital tools.
Here are some key considerations for CIOs based on findings from the annual Thinkers360 AI Trust Index, and responses from AI end users and AI providers.
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