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AI adoption accelerates as enterprise PoCs show productivity gains

CIO

Like other CIOs, Katrina Redmond has been inundated with opportunities to deploy AI that promise to speed business and operations processes, and optimize workflows. Early positive results At Eaton, a few PoCs are already generating results and they’ve used AI to consolidate information between more than 70 ERP systems globally.

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Chief AI officer: What it takes to land the C-suite’s hottest new job

CIO

As countless organizations race to investigate or adopt artificial intelligence technologies, many are building out an AI skilled workforce. They should be a champion for smart AI adoption, and be able to recognize and balance AI benefits with risks. What is a chief AI officer?

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Lufthansa’s digital future takes flight with ‘Digital Hangar’

CIO

Banking on product-based IT To develop the next generation of customer services, Lufthansa’s Digital Hangar has adopted new business operating models popular among organization’s pursuing digital transformation, Spannbauer says. Spannbauer and Lufthansa Group were attracted to Barcelona for many of the same reasons as their peers. “The

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The Promise and Perils of Building AI Into Your Business Applications

Palo Alto Networks

Artificial intelligence (AI) is at the forefront of business innovation. But although AI feels like a relatively new concept, 83% of technology service providers already use generative AI in their businesses. But there are risks involved with this new technology.

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Storytelling for CIOs: From niche to bestseller

CIO

“I take what I learned in the scriptwriting seminar about passion and the narrative arc into every meeting I attend,” one chief technology officer said. In one, he mocked up a cover of the Financial Times , showing the company’s stock soaring and praising its technologically enabled innovations. Why tell stories? So, what happens next?

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Rising Tide Rents and Robber Baron Rents

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

The answer can be found in the theory of economic rents, and in particular, in the kinds of rents that are collected by companies during different stages of the technology business cycle. Once the patents expire, there is competition from so-called “generic drugs,” and the price comes down. They start to collect robber baron rents.

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Redefining Manufacturing RPA: Navigate Challenges, Embrace Innovations, and Explore High-Impact Use Cases

Trigent

In the wake of hyper-digitization, manufacturers are leveraging advanced technologies like RPA, IoT, and AI to make their processes more efficient. Companies encountered technological and operational constraints when using standard off-the-shelf RPA solutions that need customization.