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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. The UAE provides a similar model to China, although less prescriptive regarding national security.

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AI market evolution: Data and infrastructure transformation through AI

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From nimble start-ups to global powerhouses, businesses are hailing AI as the next frontier of digital transformation. research firm Vanson Bourne to survey 650 global IT, DevOps, and Platform Engineering decision-makers on their enterprise AI strategy. This allows organizations to maximize resources and accelerate time to market.

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Cost, security, and flexibility: the business case for open source gen AI

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The main commercial model, from OpenAI, was quicker and easier to deploy and more accurate right out of the box, but the open source alternatives offered security, flexibility, lower costs, and, with additional training, even better accuracy. Meta originally went to market with a number of smaller models, says Sarer.

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The impact of language AI on global communication

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As the world becomes increasingly globalized, businesses need to adapt which is why language translation has never been more important. While free translation tools may suffice for consumers, when it comes to business, good enough isnt enough and only precise, nuanced, context-rich and secure solutions will do.

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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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How the world can tackle the power demands of artificial intelligence

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Chief Marketing Officer, recently engaged in an extensive discussion on exactly how photonics technology could help meet the power demands of AI. NTT created, alongside Sony and Intel, the IOWN Global Forum. Mabrucco also encouraged CIOs to get involved in the IOWN Global Forum.

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Dulling the impact of AI-fueled cyber threats with AI

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While poised to fortify the security posture of organizations, it has also changed the nature of cyberattacks. From prompt injections to poisoning training data, these critical vulnerabilities are ripe for exploitation, potentially leading to increased security risks for businesses deploying GenAI.

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