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10 AI strategy questions every CIO must answer

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Here are 10 questions CIOs, researchers, and advisers say are worth asking and answering about your organizations AI strategies. ChatGPT set off a burst of excitement when it came onto the scene in fall 2022, and with that excitement came a rush to implement not only generative AI but all kinds of intelligence.

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Marsh McLennan IT reorg lays foundation for gen AI

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One of the world’s largest risk advisors and insurance brokers launched a digital transformation five years ago to better enable its clients to navigate the political, social, and economic waves rising in the digital information age. It’s a full-fledged platform … pre-engineered with the governance we needed, and cost-optimized.

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Marsh McLellan IT reorg lays foundation for gen AI

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One of the world’s largest risk advisors and insurance brokers launched a digital transformation five years ago to better enable its clients to navigate the political, social, and economic waves rising in the digital information age. It’s a full-fledged platform … pre-engineered with the governance we needed, and cost-optimized.

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10 top priorities for CIOs in 2024

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Strike a balance between innovation and operational excellence In an era of creative disruption, Orla Daly, CIO at business and technical skills training firm Skillsoft, believes that IT leaders in 2024 should concentrate on achieving balance among their myriad initiatives, favoring innovation and “keep the lights on” work in turn.

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Chief data officers step into the business strategist spotlight

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Here are the insights these CDOs shared about how theyre approaching artificial intelligence, governance, creating value stories, closing the skills gap, and more. Even when executives see the value of data, they often overlook governance. Its a message CDOs have been yelling from the rooftops for some time.

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Microsoft’s latest OpenAI investment opens way to new enterprise services

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OpenAI has landed billions of dollars more funding from Microsoft to continue its development of generative artificial intelligence tools such as Dall-E 2 and ChatGPT. And as an investor it can expect some return on its capital, although this will be limited by OpenAI’s status as a capped-profit company governed by a nonprofit.

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Buying advice for CIOs as low-code/no-code spending rises

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This last category has received a boost as platform vendors explore the potential of generative AI models such as ChatGPT to create boilerplate application skeletons on which developers can hang their own business logic — or even turn human-readable requirements into machine-readable code.