What leaders should know about ’bring your own AI’
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Companies need a plan for when employees use unapproved, publicly accessible generative artificial intelligence tools for work-related tasks.
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Companies need a plan for when employees use unapproved, publicly accessible generative artificial intelligence tools for work-related tasks.
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A new study looks at what wording should be used to identify content created by artificial intelligence.
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Generative artificial intelligence raises novel legal questions about data use and how content will be regulated. A law partner offers guidance.
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Edge computing is unlocking the real-time insights and intelligent automation that separate business leaders from the laggards.
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“Me, Myself, and AI” looks at how Boeing, Land O’Lakes, and other companies aim to succeed with artificial intelligence.
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From assessing bridge infrastructure to predicting worker fatigue risk via voice analysis, these startups are widening the scope of what artificial intelligence can do.
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How to create an artificial intelligence strategy that takes into account key business priorities, organizational data strategy, and employee skills.
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In a new book about how technology will affect workers, MIT experts explain how AI is far from replacing humans — but still changing occupations.
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At food service company Sysco, generative artificial intelligence is another tool that optimizes sales, processes, and supply chains.
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No. 1: Taking responsibility for analytics and artificial intelligence.