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AI in the Enterprise
News, analysis, and insights for IT leaders navigating the risks and rewards of AI
September 09, 2024
Using genAI in IT operations boosts productivity, but security concerns linger
IT managers believe generative AI can improve IT service performance, but they remain concerned about AI data quality and security, according to new research from EMA. Read more
The real AI training gap? IT leaders believe in it, but many donât provide it
IT leaders fear AI projects will fail without employee expertise. But with less than half offering formal AI training, falling short might be inevitable. Read more
Australia pushes for AI rules, focusing on oversight and accountability
The government has launched a month-long consultation to assess if the proposed measures should become mandatory in high-risk areas. Read more
Anthropic launches the Claude Enterprise plan
The product offers enterprise grade control, and lets companies use internal knowledge at scale, Anthropic says. Read more
Cisco, HPE, Dell announce support for Nvidiaâs pretrained AI workflows
Enterprise vendors are lining up to bring Nvidia NIM Agent Blueprints to data center and edge deployments. Read more
What IT leaders want from US AI regulation
Many AI workers call for new copyright laws to protect creators from AI and for consumers to be compensated by AI companies that use their personal data. Read more
Can the CIO role prevail over AI?
Lower-level IT jobs are expected to be the most impacted, or replaced altogether, by AI, but even senior level jobs arenât immune. CIOs should be worried. Read more
Huaweiâs challenge to Nvidiaâs AI dominance weakened by software issues
Chinaâs efforts to build a domestic AI ecosystem that can challenge US rivals are being âhampered by bug-ridden software,â a news report says. Read more
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