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Meta offers Llama AI to US government for national security

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Meta will allow US government agencies and contractors in national security roles to use its Llama AI. Significantly, this comes days after Reuters reported that Chinese research institutions linked to the People’s Liberation Army develop a chatbot using Llama for intelligence gathering and decision support.

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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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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. Finally, in addition to security and flexibility, cost is a key factor.

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7 risk management rules every CIO should follow

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A PwC Global Risk Survey found that 75% of risk leaders claim that financial pressures limit their ability to invest in the advanced technology needed to assess and monitor risks. CIOs should adopt a proactive, preventative approach managing enterprise applications holistically to prevent security gaps before they emerge.

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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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CIOs to spend ambitiously on AI in 2025 — and beyond

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Research firm IDC projects worldwide spending on technology to support AI strategies will reach $337 billion in 2025 — and more than double to $749 billion by 2028. Stephen Crowley, senior advisor for S&L Ventures and former CIO of global technology solutions at Covetrus, still sees that future as a little way off.

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AI dominates Gartner’s 2025 predictions

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Artificial Intelligence continues to dominate this week’s Gartner IT Symposium/Xpo, as well as the research firm’s annual predictions list. “It It is clear that no matter where we go, we cannot avoid the impact of AI,” Daryl Plummer, distinguished vice president analyst, chief of research and Gartner Fellow told attendees. “AI

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