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Essential skills and traits of chief AI officers

CIO Business Intelligence

Driving business benefits Companies seeking CAIOs are looking to reap myriad benefits from AI adoption, ranging from improved decision-making, to increased efficiency of business processes, higher-quality services, profitability, talent management, customer experience, and innovation.

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Digital Risk “Techquilibrium” Requires IRM

John Wheeler

Over the past month, I’ve been speaking to various groups to help them prepare for the onslaught of digital risks in their organizations. A common theme is the need for greater risk quantification beyond the realm of traditional, qualitative governance, risk and compliance (GRC) approaches.

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Why IT leaders are putting more business spin on security spend

CIO Business Intelligence

Gartner projects that spending on information security and risk management products and services will grow 11.3% To better focus security spend, some chief information security officers (CISOs) are shifting their risk assessments from IT systems to the data, applications, and processes that keep the business going. “If

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8 pressing needs for CIOs in 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

“The most pressing responsibilities for CIOs in 2024 will include security, cost containment, and cultivating a data-first mindset.” Building and deploying intelligent automation CIOs will need to operate more efficiently by accelerating the benefits of automation.

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How adopting sustainability as a service can drive business success and help the planet

CIO Business Intelligence

While organizations know they need to mitigate environmental risks more effectively across the supply chain, often they struggle to translate that ambition into results. There is a clear company risk in not being sustainable, both to the planet and to the business. Businesses need to do more than just track carbon output.

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Modular architecture drives productivity and risk management at Gilbane

CIO Business Intelligence

In my view, companies that split up these functions are seeing second-order consequences around communication, costs, and conflict, and are bringing these roles back together. Our analytics capabilities identify potentially unsafe conditions so we can manage projects more safely and mitigate risks.”

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3 areas where gen AI improves productivity — until its limits are exceeded

CIO Business Intelligence

But the biggest benefit was to new and lower-skilled workers, who saw a 34% improvement. In February, McKinsey released the results of a survey showing that 84% of telcos using gen AI for customer services were seeing cost savings, and 45% of them reduced costs by 6% or more. But that was for tasks that the AI was good at.

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