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AI training lags despite increased use at work, survey says
Most workers believe AI will influence their jobs and career plans, according to the Jobs for the Future survey, but about half said they still don’t feel prepared to use AI at work.
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The rise of shadow AI and regaining control of software spend
Unmasking shadow AI is easier said than done, but absolutely necessary to control risk.
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CIOs grapple with cloud cost paradox
Enterprises spend more than anticipated on the technology yet still report saving money, according to an Azul report.
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Developers feel the heat as AI coding tools shorten deadlines
Hiring activity shifted to senior development talent last year amid rising role expectations, according to a HackerRank report.
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The Hartford reshuffles tech leadership team to drive AI, cloud strategy
The insurer appointed Jeffery Hawkins to chief data, AI and operations officer and elevated Shekar Pannala to the CIO role.
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Cybersecurity firms brace for impact of potential Oracle Cloud breach
As evidence continues to pile up, providers are warning customers to secure their networks.
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CIOs cull internal generative AI projects as vendor spending soars
“This is the year that we go from a little bit of money being spent on software with Gen AI to a tidal wave of money being spent on it,” Gartner Analyst John-David Lovelock said.
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Generative AI users say outputs show bias, lack detail
Developers, quality assurance pros and consumers report that the technology often lacks detail or misunderstands prompts, according to an Applause report.
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Why banks are all-in on open source
Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase and other industry giants are reaping efficiency rewards and attracting tech talent simply by sharing code.
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Enterprises beef up cybersecurity plans to mitigate AI risks
More than 2 in 5 leaders say they’ve strengthened practices to curb increased threats, misuse and other vulnerabilities tied to using the technology.
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Nissan Americas CIO to retire amid broader leadership shifts
Lesley Ma, a seasoned executive with leadership stints at Ford and General Motors, will replace CIO William Orange, effective April 7.
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SEC should avoid ‘overly prescriptive’ AI rules, acting chair says
The comments follow actions taken by President Donald Trump that have upended the federal approach to AI policy, according to analysts.
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Kyndryl fires up Google Cloud analytics, AI to drive mainframe modernization
The partnership will help enterprises translate COBOL code to Java and migrate on-prem applications to cloud environments.
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What’s keeping technology leaders up at night?
From skill gaps and governance hurdles to the rush of AI advancements, executives from Mondelēz, EY, Walmart and other enterprises share what worries them.
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How to navigate generative AI adoption hurdles
CIOs shouldn’t fear taking the path of least resistance, narrowing their focus and leaving room for failure on the road to adoption, BCG Managing Director and Partner Amanda Luther said.
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Virginia vetoes AI bill in latest push toward light-touch regulation
As the federal government promotes a deregulation approach to the technology, the state-level move is the latest sign of minimizing oversight.
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Revlon appoints chief information and digital officer
The beauty company emerged from bankruptcy two years ago and is prioritizing innovation to lead growth.
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Hiring for promise can help close skills gaps, research shows
“Many organizations are transforming their capabilities so rapidly that they can’t acquire all the skills they need,” a Gartner director said.
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How Experian’s innovation lab fueled generative AI adoption
A 15-year-old innovation lab enabled the credit reporting company quickly build AI capabilities rather than get left behind, Chief Innovation Officer Kathleen Peters said.
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Leaders struggle to scale, reap value from generative AI
Businesses seeing AI-driven benefits are more likely to have invested in agentic architecture and crafted a comprehensive data strategy, Accenture found.
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Restaurants focus on tech, retention as labor market cools
Speeding up hiring with applicant tracking systems, mobile applications and automated interview scheduling could save time and money, the National Restaurant Association said.
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Williams-Sonoma turns to AI to curb headcount growth
Executives said the company is pursuing ways to drive additional savings with the technology during a recent earnings call.
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Cloud data centers get bigger, denser amid AI building boom
AWS, Microsoft and Google accounted for 59% of all hyperscale compute capacity as the number of large facilities grew to more than 1,100 last year, Synergy Research Group said.
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How CIOs can prepare for EU AI Act enforcement
Executives can help enterprises get started on compliance targets, manage vendors and keep up with evolving requirements.
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Employers target engineers with LLM skills
People management and communications also ranked among the top 10 engineering skills in highest demand, according to a LinkedIn report.
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Nvidia mobilizes IT partners to spread the AI gospel
The GPU giant expanded its alliances with Accenture, IBM, Oracle and other key technology providers at the annual GTC conference this week.