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The relatively new position of Chief AI Officer requires someone who can handle a myriad number of overlapping responsibilities, not the least of which is extracting ROI from AI technology.
AI is often difficult to integrate with existing enterprise system and leaves open doors to security and privacy concerns, according to a SolarWinds IT Trends Report.
Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) regulations are on the rise. And increasing pressures around ESG concerns have organizations across industries turning to their CIOs to revamp their strategies for ESG reporting.
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Corporate privacy policies are supposed to reassure customers that their data is safe. So why are companies listing every possible way they can use that data?
IT has several judgments to make in deciding which Windows PCs — and other business computers like Macs and Chromebooks — should make up its computing fleet. Most aren’t about the PCs themselves.
Controlling genAI is critical for IT leaders. But is there any effective way to do it?
It's essential reading for IT admins, security researchers and anyone with an interest in Apple security, now updated for 2024.
Given the plethora of privacy rules already in place in Europe, how are companies with shiny, new, not-understood genAI tools supposed to comply? (Hint: they can’t.)
From unfettered control over enterprise systems to glitches that go unnoticed, LLM deployments can go wrong in subtle but serious ways.
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