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CIOs look to sharpen AI governance despite uncertainties

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As more generative AI projects move from proof-of-concept to production, CIOs will be shouldering the additional pressure of enacting AI governance policies to protect the enterprise — and their jobs. I don’t see a future where AI governance is owned by a single entity or government itself — it’s just too challenging.

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Why CIOs back API governance to avoid tech sprawl

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And as reliance on generative AI rises, the number of APIs in use is anticipated to increase accordingly. But APIs do more than support next-generation technologies — they already serve a foundational purpose within most enterprises. Ajay Sabhlok, CIO and CDO at zero trust data security company Rubrik, Inc.,

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AI agents loom large as organizations pursue generative AI value

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Yet as organizations figure out how generative AI fits into their plans, IT leaders would do well to pay close attention to one emerging category: multiagent systems. Essentially, they are self-governing and iterative, not unlike human employees. That is, if one agent fails, will the entire system break down?

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Unleash the power of generative AI with Amazon Q Business: How CCoEs can scale cloud governance best practices and drive innovation

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However, Cloud Center of Excellence (CCoE) teams often can be perceived as bottlenecks to organizational transformation due to limited resources and overwhelming demand for their support. Manually reviewing each request across multiple business units wasn’t sustainable.

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20 issues shaping generative AI strategies today

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Organizations are rushing to figure out how to extract business value from generative AI — without falling prey to the myriad pitfalls arising. Those results align with Foundry’s more recent July 2023 CIO Tech Talk survey that found 60% of IT leaders are actively using gen AI in their enterprise, with 28% more in the exploratory phase.

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LexisNexis rises to the generative AI challenge

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IT leaders looking for a blueprint for staving off the disruptive threat of generative AI might benefit from a tip from LexisNexis EVP and CTO Jeff Reihl: Be a fast mover in adopting the technology to get ahead of potential disruptors. But the foray isn’t entirely new. We will pick the optimal LLM. We use AWS and Azure.

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The challenges of implementing Generative AI in identity management

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Generative AI has been the topic of conversation since OpenAI thrust it into the mainstream. In fact, there are few industries not feeling significant shifts from the technology, from customer service to healthcare and everywhere in between. It’s not so surprising. But the hard truth is, most GenAI projects fail.