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Global AI regulations: Beyond the U.S. and Europe

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Building on that perspective, this article describes examples of AI regulations in the rest of the world and provides a summary on global AI regulation trends. The complexity of varying global AI regulations is challenging for CIOs. Contact us today to learn more. An earlier article described emerging AI regulations for the U.S.

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What’s driving the global common data capability at RGA

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We leverage data to increase the pace of evaluating the clinical information necessary to underwrite on behalf of our partners, and continuous research into new and novel approaches to applying data to our business processes. Our data capability finds global commonality across all our regional solutions.

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Research: Businesses optimistic as they deploy generative AI

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GenAI is a megatrend that rivals the evolution of the internet itself and it is set to transform global enterprises and entire industries. NTT DATAs landmark Global GenAI Report underscores how the technology is gaining momentum. There is no going back. The report identifies that most CEOs view GenAI as transformational.

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Bridging the IT skills gap, Part 1: Assessing current strategies and introducing GenAI as a unified solution

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GenAI can augment workers capabilities, automate complex tasks, and facilitate continuous learning. Knowledge management: GenAI helps organize and retrieve organizational knowledge, making it easier for IT professionals to access the information they need to solve problems and learn new skills. Contact us today to learn more.

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Learning from the AI leaders

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Newly released research from SASs Data and AI Pulse Survey 2024 Asia Pacific finds that only 18% of organisations can be categorised as AI leaders, where the organisation has an AI strategy and long-term investment plans in place. The SAS research project explores this in detail. AI adoption is still nascent.

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10 top priorities for CIOs in 2025

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Thats why, in 2025, the top priority for tech leaders should be ensuring that AI technology investments are strategically aligned to deliver measurable commercial outcomes while also addressing rapidly evolving customer needs, says Bill Pappas, MetLifes head of global technology and operations.

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Edge computing lessons learned

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According to IDC research, edge computing is growing worldwide at 15% annually and will reach $232 billion in 2024. Edge computing will play a pivotal role in the deployment of AI applications,” says Dave McCarty, research vice president for cloud and edge services at IDC. Learn more about IDC’s research for technology leaders.

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