Generative AI is the technology that IT feels most pressure to exploit
But nine out of 10 IT organizations can't support the growing demand for AI-related projects.
But nine out of 10 IT organizations can't support the growing demand for AI-related projects.
Companies that want to exploit generative AI must focus on how the technology benefits their customers.
While customers at Amazon Fresh stores in the US will have to do a little more work, some locations get to keep the technology for now.
Last year was the year of generative AI discovery and experimentation. In 2024, we are in the year of GenAI implementation. Here's what your company needs to know.
Simply layering generative AI on a broken process will not provide a magical Band-Aid.
'Deployment empathy' means managing change thoughtfully, creating psychological safety, reassuring anxious workers, and collaborating to co-create solutions tailored for shared benefit. Three business leaders break it down.
The move comes months after Microsoft removed Teams from Office in Europe.
A consortium that includes Google, IBM, Intel, and Microsoft has a lofty goal: Reinvent the careers of workers whose jobs may be lost to AI.
A recently discovered Apple patent filing offers more details on how this could work.
According to Valoir research, only 16% of organizations have a policy for using generative AI, and even fewer have a policy for ethically using AI.