Feb. 14, 2025 | Today’s news and insights for tech leaders NOTE FROM THE EDITOR The year is just getting started, but AI is already dominating the enterprise technology conversation in 2025. As businesses ramp up spending to support the technology’s deployment, CIOs are grappling with AI’s effect on operations and a fast-evolving vendor landscape. The Trump administration also continues to shape its approach to AI oversight, promoting infrastructure development and rolling back Biden-era policies. CIO Dive has compiled a special edition newsletter to capture some of the biggest IT stories of the year — with AI as a clear protagonist. And a quick housekeeping note: we will not publish Monday, Feb. 17, in observance of Presidents Day. We’ll be back in your inboxes Tuesday. |
OpenAI, Oracle and Microsoft are among the technology partners in the joint venture, which will deploy $100 billion "immediately" to boost compute capacity. |
The latest model from the Chinese startup challenges existing AI cost structures, but analysts warn against overreacting and changing course. |
The bank poured nearly $12 billion into technology in 2024, executives said Wednesday. |
The technology’s rise put a spotlight on enterprise skill gaps, realigning IT talent sourcing priorities. |
The vice president said excessive oversight could kill the rapidly growing industry during the AI Action Summit in Paris on Tuesday. |
The order tasked agencies with reviewing AI policies and creating an AI action plan. |
How can organizations accelerate their generative AI adoption plans? Explore key lessons from the early days of adoptions and the challenges that still lie ahead in this virtual event. |
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