AI Readiness Tests that Most Businesses Skip
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Leave a commentAs you read this, conference rooms and Zoom meetings are buzzing with discussions of “large language models” and “deep learning.” Press releases boast about the latest AI initiatives–even if, sometimes, it’s not entirely clear what those initiatives are meant to accomplish.
A significant challenge facing business leaders today is the growing skills gap between those who have access to AI training and those who do not. The so-called AI revolution will ultimately impact workers across all industries and at all levels, but AI training programs are often limited to white-collar, “high-potential” employees.
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) hold the potential to revolutionize how small businesses operate. Here are some key suggestions that will help you tap into their power strategically:
Standing at the forefront of the generative AI revolution are Chief Information Officers (CIOs), all of whom are grappling with the implications of AI for their business. With its ability to synthesize information, generate creative ideas, and automate tasks, generative AI has the potential to redefine the very nature of IT leadership.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize nearly every corner of society, and cybersecurity will certainly not emerge unscathed. The potential benefits of AI in cybersecurity are vast. But it’s essential that we also keep in mind the many downsides. For every security advance that the “good guys” might make, the “bad guys” are also using AI to up their game.