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Getting your team to accept, and even embrace, change is vital for IT success. IT leaders who have mastered the art of leading through change share their advice on this essential leadership skill.
As the legislation nears final passage, organizations both developing and deploying AI will have new transparency and risk assessment requirements, with the final rules not yet written.
When the LLM hallucinates incorrect personal information, there’s no way to get it fixed, they say.
Data challenges, tech debt, and talent shortages are among the issues that can derail your IT org’s work on high-value initiatives. Here’s how some CIOs are addressing them.
Industry-specific solutions in development cover verticals including manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, and transportation.
Italy’s AMA and Molteni are each pursuing ambitious digital transformation plans. But despite deploying a wide range of tech and AI-focused solutions, human oversight prevails, with the company CIOs prioritizing corporate culture during each st
With three factories in Europe, the Spanish household product manufacturer began its transformation process years ago with the aim of moving to a more dynamic model, capable of producing in any location.
More than a dozen US states have passed laws covering AI use, with additional state legislatures debating regulations on the way. Here’s how emerging laws and mandates could impact CIOs’ AI strategies.
CIOs are increasingly exploiting custom AI stacks and new features in line with business software to automate and streamline business processes — with a few caveats.
Too often change management is treated as a post-DX add-on. Instead, drive change preemptively by injecting user-centric change practices into your digital development and delivery workflows.
Here, Partha Srinivasa, CIO of the Pennsylvania-based property and casualty insurance provider, discusses his approach to building up change-forward employees.
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