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CIOs still grapple with what gen AI can do for the enterprise

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Most CIOs have begun exploring generative AI to make sure they stay relevant. After experimenting with both GitHub copilot and ChatGPT for over six months, I’m amazed by the pace at which generative AI is evolving,” says Yves Caseau, global CIO of Michelin. A boost to traditional AI While generative AI is new, AI is not.

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Key considerations to cancer institute’s gen AI deployment

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The overhype of generative AI was unavoidable last year, yet despite all the distraction, unproven benefits, and potential pitfalls, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute CIO Naomi Lenane didn’t want to ban the technology outright. But allowing free, unfettered use of the public gen AI platforms was not an option.

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What enterprise software vendors are doing with generative AI

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2023 has been a break-out year for generative AI technology, as tools such as ChatGPT graduated from lab curiosity to household name. But CIOs are cautiously evaluating how to safely deploy generative AI in the enterprise, and what guard-rails to put around it.

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Be honest: Are your company values and AI aligned?

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But there are some steps CIOs can take to help protect their companies, including identifying alignment risks, continuously monitoring model outputs, putting guardrails in place, and building model-agnostic infrastructures. And the earlier they start, the more power they’ll have.

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3 things CIOs can do to make gen AI synch with sustainability

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But the only reason those weights inside that neural network are the way they are is because of massive amounts of training — potentially one or two months of training at something like 100 to 400 megawatts — to get that infrastructure the way it is. So how much of that should you be charged for?”