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March 21, 2024
US government enters the race for AI talent
Facing an uphill battle in a tight talent market, the federal government is leaning on its âunique value propositionâ to entice AI and AI-adjacent IT pros to bring their skills to public service. Read more
Sponsored by Clear Measure: Business-Critical Software Project Guide
The key to success starts with establishing and communicating a clear business purpose and assembling a skilled team armed with the appropriate tools. Learn the 5 pillars that are the means to guaranteed success for your software projects. Read more
Driving 15 years of IT transformation in 5
First-ever McWane CIO Lynn Lovelady fast-tracked the global manufacturerâs corporate IT makeover by emphasizing A-teams, smart centralization, and establishing trust. Read more
French regulator fines Google $271M over generative AI copyright issue
Google trained its Bard AI on copyright news articles without giving publishers sufficient information about remuneration or an opportunity to opt out, Franceâs competition authority found. Read more
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Payment-processing outages at UK retailers raise reliability issues for cashless transactions
Payment disruptions at supermarkets and fast-food outlets in the UK over the past week will force CIOs to consider whether improved reliability is something they canât afford not to pay for. Read more
Generative AI takes center stage in latest ServiceNow release
ServiceNowâs Washington DC platform release looks to take on management responsibilities for generative AI. Read more
How CIOs navigate generative AI in the enterprise
Gen AI is opening up doors to company-wide innovation on a massive scale. But in this new era, leadership must carefully oversee its adoption to maintain code quality and mitigate technical debt. Read more
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