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It might well be here by the end of the year, but is Apple Intelligence smart enough to fix its internal conflicts?
The Mayo Clinic has been experimenting with forcing the technology to reveal source links for everything. And there are other approaches that might be viable.
Your weekly round-up of the questions asked by readers of CIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld, and Network World sees us learn how culture impacts digital transformation, the rise of cloud-based ERP, and desktop-based office software.
From 40% to 57% of healthcare industry organizations have already put generative AI tools into use, according to a survey by McKinsey & Co.
As our digital society evolves, it becomes clearer how much the Mainframe plays a central role in our lives and work. But its inherent strengths include way more than the technology. It’s the community of Mainframers who bring a bigger kind of
Not one G7 nation made it into a top 10 ranking based on future tech competitiveness, according to London-based SThree.
How can IT leaders address the AI talent shortage?
Would Steve Jobs really handle Apple's huge collection of problems any better?
What could go wrong when you're ordered to return to the office — but there's no office to go back to?
Whether it’s genAI, new cybersecurity concerns, or the actual threats from Quantum computing, there’s a lot of misinformation bouncing between the board, C-level execs and various business units. IT leaders now need to be tech explainers.
Non-English generative AI models are far less accurate and useful than their English-based counterparts — sometimes dramatically so. Companies paying for them should know what they’re getting, and push for price cuts.
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