February, 2024

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From fear to abundance: Rethinking job security in the age of generative AI

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We believe choosing the latter is imperative – because the benefits of genAI can only be realized when combined with human creativity and innovation. If we want a future of AI for all, we should reinvest productivity gains into the people and processes that drive growth and innovation. GenAI is no exception.

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Bio digital twins and the future of health innovation

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Healthcare technology innovation is poised to revolutionize the medical landscape. At the forefront of this transformation lies biological digital twin (bio digital twin) technology. Essentially, the technology involves the replication of the human body in software models.

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How strategic partnerships are the key to AI-driven innovation

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Innovate or die,” Peter Drucker’s 1985 exhortation on the importance of constant reinvention, was great business advice for the last 40 or so years. The real power of the technology is its ability to draw on disparate data sets and connect workflows.

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Build trust to win out with genAI

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There are very real opportunities to innovate using generative AI, but there are equally many consumers who are uncomfortable with the technology. The good news is that of the 10,000 people we surveyed from across the globe, 83% agreed that businesses can use genAI to be more innovative and to serve them better.

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How to Stay Competitive in the Evolving State of Martech

Marketing technology is essential for B2B marketers to stay competitive in a rapidly changing digital landscape — and with 53% of marketers experiencing legacy technology issues and limitations, they’re researching innovations to expand and refine their technology stacks.

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American Honda IT to fuel innovation with generative AI

CIO

The completion of such transformative EV and hydrogen fuel cell engineering — amid uncertainty about which technology will prevail as the industry standard — reflects the one constant American Honda’s VP of IT Bob Brizendine has confronted throughout his 36 years with the company: an ever-changing, winding road that never slows down. “We

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IOWN and the Next Internet

CIO

We’re moving into an era of AI and advanced technologies. In fact, computing and networking have already reached a limit due to increasing power consumption, data bandwidth, and the need for faster response time due to new innovative services and the massive amount of data being transmitted.

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