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The key to operational AI: Modern data architecture

CIO

It’s the difference between a handful of AI success stories and reaching the point where the whole enterprise is running on intelligence. Adopting an Operational AI mindset helps organizations fully leverage AI benefits across their companies. Learn more about how Cloudera can support your enterprise AI journey here.

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Digital transformation 2025: What’s in, what’s out

CIO

In 2025, AI will continue driving productivity improvements in coding, content generation, and workflow orchestration, impacting the staffing and skill levels required on agile innovation teams. SAS CIO Jay Upchurch says successful CIOs in 2025 will build an integrated IT roadmap that blends generative AI with more mature AI strategies.

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10 AI strategy questions every CIO must answer

CIO

ChatGPT set off a burst of excitement when it came onto the scene in fall 2022, and with that excitement came a rush to implement not only generative AI but all kinds of intelligence. This approach enables teams to innovate safely and efficiently, while ensuring more rigorous safeguards for use cases involving sensitive data.

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2 Innovations That Can Tip the Balance in Cybersecurity

CIO

Army Major General and Vice President and Federal Chief Security Officer for Palo Alto Networks What critical innovations can change the balance in cybersecurity, providing those of us responsible for defending our organizations with more capabilities against those who would do us harm? They are: Innovations in automation.

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New trade body wants to license training data for AI use

CIO

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. The situation could become even more complex for multinational companies.

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EU taps AI experts to develop compliance framework for AI regulations

CIO

This could force companies to share sensitive information, raising concerns over intellectual property and competitive advantage. Balancing innovation and regulation A major concern surrounding the AI Act is its potential to stifle innovation.

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CISO viewpoint part 1: AI’s impact on people, policies & processes

CIO

They want to create the right ethical standards, protect intellectual property, and ensure employees’ (and the company’s) well-being. You’ll be much happier with the use cases and innovation you can learn from your users. Lay out some guardrails for people so they innovate, and you can be the hero!”