In the rapidly evolving landscape of AI development, its ethical dimensions have become a concern. AI ethicist Enrico Panai emphasizes that the conscientious development and implementation of AI do not hinder speed and innovation; rather, they serve as a catalyst for progress.
It shook the world when nearly 11 media companies, including The Guardian and The Washington Post, received a classified list of documents from a Russian cybersecurity contractor firm named Vulkan. Kukreja discusses safeguarding businesses by a stricter adherence to "assumed breach" principles.
Vice President at Appgate, Mike Lopez, offers his expert analysis on the survey findings and how this year's results were unique to the most current cyber threats.
Diversity, equity and inclusion go beyond mere representation of minority groups on paper. It requires empowerment, the ability to influence change, equal prospects and a sense of belonging. Without these elements, organizations would miss out on the extraordinary benefits of a varied workforce.
Sir Ziauddin Hospital in Pakistan has embarked on a transformative journey that involves transitioning to a hyper-converged, software-defined model. They're also shifting from a decentralized network topology to a centralized SD-WAN. Integration of AI technology is at the core of this transformation.
In the latest episode of Spotlight, editors at ISMG's CIO.inc review this month's most important technology conversations with IT leaders, and share their thoughts on some of the significant developments in the world of technology.
The business world has apprehensions about the accuracy of outcomes produced by generative AI models. There are strong concerns about data privacy, AI hallucinations and bias. Does OpenAI's enterprise edition of ChatGPT address these challenges?
In a future pointing toward growing synergy between generative AI and analytics, LLMs play a crucial role in facilitating natural language queries. By adding a contextual layer, it makes data more accessible and its interpretation straightforward, significantly improving the quality of analytics.
For embracing AI models, organizations need to define use cases, prepare data, assess technology readiness, develop and validate models, and plan for ethical and legal considerations. Data security and privacy must also be addressed.
The German Federal IT security agency has set security levels for manufacturing companies. An organization aspiring for Level 5 (the highest level) must prove that all its suppliers and vendors in its supply chain are also certified for Level 5. This ensures consistency in security along the supply chain or value...
Process transformation serves as a vital element in creating competitive advantage. By continually refining and optimizing the internal operational workflows, organizations can enhance efficiency, reduce costs and deliver higher-quality products or services.
U.K.-based Exscientia, a leading drug discovery firm, has successfully advanced six molecules created with the help of generative AI into Phase 1 clinical trials. CEO and founder Andrew Hopkins envisions a future where AI plays a vital role in the design of all new therapies.
Both kinetic and non-kinetic warfare techniques have necessitated the use of advanced, modern technology to counter the enemies. Veda Defense is taking on the task of bolstering defense readiness by implementing an essential asymmetric doctrine by deploying artificial intelligence.
Global automotive leader Mahindra & Mahindra has taken lead in implementing generative AI's large learning models across both factory shop floors and customer-facing chatbots. Bhuwan Lodha, SVP and head of digital at M&M auto sector, emphasizes the need for enterprises to secure favorable ROI while embracing gen AI at...
Jose Soares, director IT, The Capital Hotels and Apartments in South Africa, discusses how the luxury hotel embraced change with digital transformation, cloud integration and unique customer experiences. He offers insights on platform building, cloud adoption and generative AI innovation.
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