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Belcorp reimagines R&D with AI

CIO Business Intelligence

As Belcorp considered the difficulties it faced, the R&D division noted it could significantly expedite time-to-market and increase productivity in its product development process if it could shorten the timeframes of the experimental and testing phases in the R&D labs. This allowed us to derive insights more easily.”

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Tech leaders weigh in on the upside and flipside of generative AI

CIO Business Intelligence

We ran workshops with every division of our business, educating them on the accelerating innovation in this area, brainstorming opportunities and risks. We’re testing ChatGPT at an individual level,” he says. That said, I believe once these barriers are overcome, benefits-led implementation will be swift.”

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How CIOs align with CFOs to build RevOps

CIO Business Intelligence

The first use of generative AI in companies tends to be for productivity improvements and cost cutting. But there are only so many costs that can be cut. CIOs are well positioned to cut costs since they’re usually well acquainted with a company’s digital processes, having helped set them up in the first place.

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Examining low-code/no-code popularity across Africa and its range of disruption for CIOs

CIO Business Intelligence

The report shows that the biggest barrier to adoption in this region may be skepticism about the benefits, and of all regions, EMEA is the least likely to say that low-code/no-code is a key trend. It’s also the only region where unclear benefits constitute one of the top three reasons for not adopting low-code/no-code.

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