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Are enterprises ready to adopt AI at scale?

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Whether it’s a financial services firm looking to build a personalized virtual assistant or an insurance company in need of ML models capable of identifying potential fraud, artificial intelligence (AI) is primed to transform nearly every industry.

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The mainframe’s future in the age of AI

CIO

While the 60-year-old mainframe platform wasn’t created to run AI workloads, 86% of business and IT leaders surveyed by Kyndryl say they are deploying, or plan to deploy, AI tools or applications on their mainframes. The survey is cementing the fact that the IT world is hybrid,” she says.

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IT leaders: What’s the gameplan as tech badly outpaces talent?

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According to a survey conducted by FTI Consulting on behalf of UST, a digital transformation consultancy, 99% of senior IT decision makers say their companies are deploying AI, with more than half using and integrating it throughout their organizations, and 93% say that AI will be essential to success in the next five years.

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Gartner: 13 AI insights for enterprise IT

CIO

Artificial intelligence is an early stage technology and the hype around it is palpable, but IT leaders need to take many challenges into consideration before making major commitments for their enterprises. A Gartner survey of over 300 CIOs found that on average, only 35% of their AI capabilities will be built by their IT teams.

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Dulling the impact of AI-fueled cyber threats with AI

CIO

While LLMs are trained on large amounts of information, they have expanded the attack surface for businesses. From prompt injections to poisoning training data, these critical vulnerabilities are ripe for exploitation, potentially leading to increased security risks for businesses deploying GenAI.

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AI Pact: Simplifying EU AI Act compliance for enterprises

CIO

In particular, it is essential to map the artificial intelligence systems that are being used to see if they fall into those that are unacceptable or risky under the AI Act and to do training for staff on the ethical and safe use of AI, a requirement that will go into effect as early as February 2025.

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How AI can alleviate help desk workloads

CIO

As many as 56% of IT workers 1 say the help desk ticket volume is up, according to a recent survey by software vendor Ivanti. Educate and train help desk analysts. Equip the team with the necessary training to work with AI tools. This helps reduce manual effort and improves response times.” Click here to find out more.