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Colorado AI legislation further complicates compliance equation

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The bill does not limit AI’s definition to any specific area, such as generative AI, large language models (LLMs), or machine learning. These hidden AI activities, what Computerworld has dubbed sneaky AI , could potentially come to bear in compliance with legislation such as this.

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Best practices for integrating AI in business: A governance approach

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However, integrating AI into business processes requires careful, intentional planning and robust governance to ensure ethical, legal, and effective use. As a leader in enterprise customer experience (CX), Avaya has a nuanced understanding of the link between thoughtful AI governance and its impact on CX.

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Governance for responsible AI: The easy things and the hard ones

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Companies developing and deploying AI solutions need robust governance to ensure they’re used responsibly. Based on a recent DataStax panel discussion, “ Enterprise Governance in a Responsible AI World ,” there are a few hard and easy things organizations should pay attention to when designing governance to ensure the responsible use of AI.

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Boosting a cloud-first ecosystem: Announcements at the Huawei Cloud Summit in Thailand

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This is not the first collaboration with the Thai government; since 2018, Huawei has built three cloud data centers, and is the first and only cloud vendor to do so. The data centers currently serve pan-government entities, large enterprises, and some of Thailand’s regional customers. 1 in the Thai hybrid cloud market.

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IT leaders rethink talent strategies to cope with AI skills crunch

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Now, they’re racing to train workers fast enough to keep up with business demand. Moreover, many need deeper AI-related skills, too, such as for building machine learning models to serve niche business requirements. And they need people who can manage the emerging risks and compliance requirements associated with AI.

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AI’s data tsunami: Why your data stewardship needs an overhaul

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Those organizations are sailing into the AI storm without a proper compass – a solid enterprise-wide data governance strategy. And the risk is not just about lost revenue – it’s about eroded customer trust, compliance nightmares, and missed opportunities that could set your business back for years. It’s simple. AI amplifies everything.

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11 most in-demand gen AI jobs companies are hiring for

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A recent survey of senior IT professionals from Foundry found that 57% of IT organizations have identified several areas for gen AI use cases, 25% have started pilot programs, and 41% are engaged in training and upskilling employees on gen AI.