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Enterprises enthusiastic about generative AI, Foundry survey shows

CIO Business Intelligence

Generative AI is already making deep inroads into the enterprise, but not always under IT department control, according to a recent survey of business and IT leaders by Foundry, publisher of CIO.com. The survey found tension between business leaders seeking competitive advantage, and IT leaders wanting to limit risks.

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

CIO Business Intelligence

For its AI Priorities Study 2023 , Foundry surveyed IT decision-makers who have either implemented AI and generative AI technologies in their organizations, have plans to, or are actively researching them. Top of those AI priorities for now is generative AI, with 56% of respondents eager to learn more about it.

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The new CIO mandate: Selling AI to employees

CIO Business Intelligence

As organizations roll out AI applications and AI-enabled smartphones and devices, IT leaders may need to sell the benefits to employees or risk those investments falling short of business expectations. Nearly three-quarters of employees surveyed said they believe AI devices will make them more productive.

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CIOs press ahead for gen AI edge — despite misgivings

CIO Business Intelligence

But if there are any stop signs ahead regarding risks and regulations around generative AI, most enterprise CIOs are blowing past them, with plans to deploy an abundance of gen AI applications within the next two years if not already. A recent survey of nearly 1,000 IT decision-makers conducted by Foundry underscores this.

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Generative AI’s change management challenge

CIO Business Intelligence

Despite headlines warning that artificial intelligence poses a profound risk to society , workers are curious, optimistic, and confident about the arrival of AI in the enterprise, and becoming more so with time, according to a recent survey by Boston Consulting Group (BCG). A lot has happened since that last survey on attitudes to AI in 2018.

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Four pillars boards need to understand about generative AI

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Responding to the results of a survey of board members, leading business thinker Tom Davenport asks Are Boards Kidding Themselves About Generative AI? Practical Applications and Risks : AI isn’t a magic bullet. In particular he points to their claimed degree of expertise in generative AI.

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IT must ditch ‘Ministry of No’ image to tackle shadow IT

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With enterprises increasingly dependent on shadow IT, enterprise IT departments must stop being seen as the ‘Ministry of No’ and start engaging with users to help them get the business-critical applications they need to do their jobs. Key motivators. If there is a security breach, data leak or audit failure, it is IT who will be answerable.