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The CIO’s 2024 AI playbook

CIO Business Intelligence

The AI hype cycle has peaked: Tens of thousands of companies helped get it there with generative AI in 2023, with two-thirds now reporting they have deployed GAI tools to their workforce. After a year of frenzied experimentation and investment, executives will have to identify truly valid use cases (and ROI) for AI in 2024.

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3 key digital transformation priorities for 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

The analyst reports tell CIOs that generative AI should occupy the top slot on their digital transformation priorities in the coming year. Moreover, the CEOs and boards that CIOs report to don’t want to be left behind by generative AI, and many employees want to experiment with the latest generative AI capabilities in their workflows.

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King County enlists AI to reduce drug overdose deaths

CIO Business Intelligence

In past years, reporting fatal drug overdoses has largely been a paper- and human-driven process in King County, which shares the information with state and federal agencies. Seattle, the county seat, reported nearly 600 drug overdose deaths in 2022, an increase of 72% from the previous year.

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The new CIO mandate: Selling AI to employees

CIO Business Intelligence

Employees fearing job loss should take comfort in the 2024 Stanford AI Index Report , which found that while AI is gaining in capability, it can’t match humans in many complex cognitive functions, notes Daniel Barchi, CIO of CommonSpirit Health, a healthcare provider. They need to have a culture of experimentation.”

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Bringing Augmented Intelligence to All

DataRobot

Last fall, I penned a blog post around our Series F funding, focused on the fact that the era of experimental AI is over. IDC projects that spend on AI technologies will surpass $200 billion by 2024. Our vision of Augmented Intelligence centers around unleashing the full potential of human and machine intelligence.

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Getting ready for artificial general intelligence with examples

IBM Big Data Hub

While leaders have some reservations about the benefits of current AI, organizations are actively investing in gen AI deployment, significantly increasing budgets, expanding use cases, and transitioning projects from experimentation to production. 46% of survey respondents in 2024 showed a preference for open source models.

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Prioritizing AI? Don’t shortchange IT fundamentals

CIO Business Intelligence

Generative AI continues to dominate IT projects for many organizations, with two thirds of business leaders telling a Harris Poll they’ve already deployed generative AI tools internally, and IDC predicting spend on gen AI will more than double in 2024. But the usual laundry list of priorities for IT hasn’t gone away.

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