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The potential for generative AI in government and public services

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Recent research by McGuire Research Services for Avanade, shows 82% of government employees are using AI on a daily or weekly basis, while 84% of organisations plan to increase their IT investments by up to 24% to take advantage of AI. After all, nobody has all the relevant knowledge and resources at their fingertips from day one.

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9 traits of great IT leaders

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They also need general business acumen, industry knowledge, and accounting talent. And they are expected to brief each group on their technical roadmap and vision in ways that each and every one of those groups can understand and embrace. That’s because this approach enables them to learn and test without going all in.

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Gen AI’s ultimate potential? Hive mind teamwork

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The true promise of LLMs Leveraging deep learning and enormous data sets to analyze, understand, predict, summarize, and generate natural human language, LLMs bridge the gap between the latest AI and the bargain bin. Bets are already being made on LLMs to revolutionize customer experience , marketing , research and development , and more.

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How CIOs can be pillars of stability in an uncertain world

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What really drives uncertainty One of the smartest guys on this planet, Ed Gough, formerly chief scientist and CTO at NATO Undersea Research Center (NURC) and former technical director at the US Navy’s Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, explained to me that ignorance is at the root of uncertainty.

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CIO as enabler: Building an ecosystem of innovation partners

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Whether he’s talking about how data is used in the research process or how digitalization will change the role of universities, Woolley listens deeply to business conversations in an effort to help find answers to the big questions. Build a well-rounded view and learn from other people’s mistakes and successes.”

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Guarding the gates: a look at critical infrastructure security in 2023

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This underscores the pressing importance for security researchers and cybersecurity professionals to work together to evaluate risks, devise defenses and team up with governments and corporations to safeguard our resources. It’s easy to envision the outcomes that could arise from a major assault on our vital infrastructure.

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The year’s top 10 enterprise AI trends — so far

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Regulating AI At a recent gathering in Washington of AI leaders briefing regulators about AI, most have come out in favor of some kind of regulation of the industry. The ability to ingest the corpus of company knowledge offers limitless possibilities.” In Europe, the AI Act is on its way. billion this year to $36 billion by 2028.