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3 things CIOs can do to make gen AI synch with sustainability

CIO Business Intelligence

AI consumes a lot of power, whether it’s training large language models or running inference. For example, if you run inference with a model that was trained by somebody else, you should report on your share of the CO2 impact. This makes sense because the more people using a public cloud service, the higher the utilization rates.

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The year’s top 10 enterprise AI trends — so far

CIO Business Intelligence

With a pre-trained model, you can bring it into HR, finance, IT, customer service—all of us are touched by it.” Traditional ML requires a lot of data, experienced data scientists, as well as training and tuning. This time, it was Code Llama, an LLM trained for writing code. So did Amazon on AWS.

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4 ways Swedish CIOs strengthen defenses against bombarding AI sales

CIO Business Intelligence

For those of us who have been around for a while, it reminds us of when the cloud came and it became popular to make everything cloud-based, and to put old legacy systems in the cloud and see it as modernization.” The company also lets AI make 3D models to follow a construction or streamline internal training. “We

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13 essential skills for accelerating digital transformation

CIO Business Intelligence

Technical skills topped the list but also crucial are key leadership and culture capabilities such as change management, strategy building, and business relationship management, as well as critical business skills such as cost, product, and vendor management, as shown in the graphic below. And that is the rub.

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Complexity snarls multicloud network management

Network World

“The primary challenges include maintaining a holistic view of security controls, meeting regulatory standards across varied cloud platforms, securing data across multiple providers to prevent unauthorized access or accidental loss, and managing the architectural and operational complexity of utilizing multiple providers,” he explains.

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Weighing risk and reward with gen AI vendor selection

CIO Business Intelligence

When assessing vendors, Rich Products looks at their technology, architecture, business value, and pragmatic perspective. We look at the vendor’s maturity and if they have proven success in the right focus areas for our business,” he says. Can I run it in my own virtual cloud?” There’s no clear leader in the market yet.”