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Mike Clifton, CIO turned CEO of the global customer solutions business, offers advice to CIOs on how to get started with AI.
To use AI effectively, businesses need strong governance processes, people-centered priorities, and easy access to learning and development.
As datasets flourish, inclusion of those who think differently still remains scarce. But strides toward representation are being made to mitigate bias and flaws.
The use of technology business management is growing as IT environments add AI and other new technologies.
Institutions of higher education are using large language models to transform operations — everything from admissions, student services, and administrative processes. But how do CIOs ensure efficiency without losing the human touch?
As AI reshapes the workplace, IT leaders face a pivotal moment to reassess PC infrastructure, address evolving privacy demands, and align on long-term strategies for what’s next.
Organizations are taking a closer focus on their ESG goals as sustainability goals rise in urgency for a world perched on the precarious edge of climate-change induced disasters. CIOs discuss the propensity for Chief Sustainability Officers (CSOs) in
Souped up industrial robots and smart devices will revolutionize how we use AI at the edge, and understand cloud and data centers.
Just because technology solutions are readily available doesn’t mean transformation will automatically succeed.
Scott Kessler, CIO for the nearly $7 billion multi-brand grocery business, views AI as an opportunity to redefine IT leadership.
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