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The key to operational AI: Modern data architecture

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Operational AI offers organizations significant benefits, including time and cost savings, and critical competitive advantages in today’s business landscape. Ensuring effective and secure AI implementations demands continuous adaptation and investment in robust, scalable data infrastructures.

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EU taps AI experts to develop compliance framework for AI regulations

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This could force companies to share sensitive information, raising concerns over intellectual property and competitive advantage. Srinivasamurthy pointed out that key factors holding back enterprises from fully embracing AI include concerns about transparency and data security.

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New trade body wants to license training data for AI use

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Seven companies that license music, images, videos, and other data used for training artificial intelligence systems have formed a trade association to promote responsible and ethical licensing of intellectual property. These frameworks should identify, evaluate, and address potential risks in AI projects and initiatives.

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Generative AI: 5 enterprise predictions for AI and security — for 2023, 2024, and beyond

CIO

As new AI use cases continue to emerge, it is likely that we will see enterprises adopt AI — not merely in leveraging generative AI chat tools, but as a core driver of business that can create competitive differentiation. The data privacy and security risks of AI applications themselves Not all AI applications are created equal.

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Why your business is never too small for an AI factory

CIO

At the same time, IT teams from enterprises are five times more likely than their SMB counterparts to face issues with balancing speed, business value, and security when deploying new technologies. Then there is also the opportunity cost of not being as agile and responsive as their competitors, which can be detrimental to any SMB.

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Barriers and benefits: How CIOs are navigating the AI whirlwind

CIO

Less than half of CIOs say they possess the required technical skills, only 4 in 10 believe they have the required security infrastructure, and just one-third think their organizations possess the right computing infrastructure. Our customers are already leveraging AI to advance sustainability, security, and digital transformation efforts.

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Chief AI officers in demand as IT leaders expect gen AI productivity boost, survey finds

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Security and privacy concerns Survey respondents have some ethical concerns about the use of generative AI, with security and privacy chief among them (both cited by 36%), followed by authenticity and trust (34%), intellectual property (31%), regulatory compliance (29%), bias (27%), and transparency (27%).