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CIOs’ lack of success metrics dooms many AI projects

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Combined with an April IDC survey that found organizations launching an average of 37 AI POCs, the September survey suggests many CIOs have been throwing the proverbial spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks, says Daniel Saroff, global vice president for consulting and research services at IDC.

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AI in the C-suite: Using AI to shape business strategy

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Jeff Schumacher, CEO of artificial intelligence (AI) software company NAX Group, told the World Economic Forum : “To truly realize the promise of AI, businesses must not only adopt it, but also operationalize it.” He believes leaders are embracing generative AI (genAI) for its disruptive potential, not despite it.

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Oracle’s Fusion Cloud CX, ERP, and SCM get generative AI features

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Just months after partnering with large language model-provider Cohere and unveiling its strategic plan for infusing generative AI features into its products, Oracle is making good on its promise at its annual CloudWorld conference this week in Las Vegas.

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AI market evolution: Data and infrastructure transformation through AI

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AI skills remain a concern: investment is coming As AI evolves, organizations are recognizing the need for new skills and competencies. Additionally, 90% of respondents intend to purchase or leverage existing AI models, including open-source options, when building AI applications, while only 10% plan to develop their own.

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Generative AI and preparing for a shift to skills-based hiring

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The key is to take stock of the skills your organization needs to succeed and to identify how those skills might be impacted by gen AI in order to create a reskilling plan for the future. Augmented skills that are “fundamentally human,” but can be enhanced by gen AI tools.

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Camelot Secure’s AI wizard eases path to cybersecurity compliance

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To address compliance fatigue, Camelot began work on its AI wizard in 2023. It utilized Generative AI technologies including large language models like GPT-4, which uses natural language processing to understand and generate human language, and Google Gemini, which is designed to handle not just text, but images, audio, and video. “The

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Ways to ward off a doomed stakeholder management strategy

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In our strategic plan, instead of referring to it as shadow IT, we added something called client technologist enablement,” he says. Since USF made it an area of focus to enable the teams working on technology outside of IT, Fernandes included a set of metrics in the strategic plan to track how much IT helps client technologists.

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