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January 31, 2024

GenAI is moving to your smartphone, PC and car — here’s why

Generative AI tools, apps and services that use the processing power on edge devices can access data locally, return faster results, and they're more secure. Read more ▶

Image: Attention CIOs: Get Ready for the Future of Work in the GenAI Era!

Attention CIOs: Get Ready for the Future of Work in the GenAI Era!

Don't miss CIO's Future of Work Summit on February 7. Prepare for GenAI, talent, and emerging digital work trends. Hear from IDC's Amy Loomis and futurist Nikki Greenberg. Explore the connection between human talent and automation to keep teams engaged and your business adaptive. Register here.

Zoom gets mixed-reality makeover for Apple’s Vision Pro

The company’s “spatial computing” app will launch alongside Apple’s headset this week, but some features — such as collaboration around 3D objects — won’t arrive until spring.

Women, high-performers and millennials flee return-to-office policies

Companies that require workers to be in the office for a set number of days each week face losing a significant number of employees who cherish work flexibility, new studies showed.

Image: Return to office or quit, IBM tells managers

Return to office or quit, IBM tells managers

Remote workers, excluding those with specific exemptions such as medical issues or military service, must relocate closer to an IBM office by the beginning of August.

Italian watchdog says ChatGPT breached data privacy norms

Italian watchdog, Garante, which assesses AI platform compliance with EU regulations, has given OpenAI 30 days to respond.

It’s not just hype; genAI is already live at many companies

Businesses, particularly those with numerous processes that can be automated, are increasingly adopting generative AI for operational use.

Fleet adds Windows support to its Apple-first MDM software

The multi-platform upgrade comes as many continue to manage their way through the effects of Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware.

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