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With a huge amount of innovation going into the gen AI products marketplace, large, global companies must improve their ability to leverage these technologies. But what does it take to build a culture that embraces gen AI? For Melanie Kalmar, the answer is data literacy and a strong foundation in tech. Learn how she, her team, and the executive committee create a “gen AI ready” culture. How do data and digital technologies impact your business strategy? At the core, digital at Dow is about changing how we work, which includes how we interact with systems, data, and each other to be more produc...
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Gen AI has become a priority tool across all industries for all types of companies, where up to 40% have a budget or related gen AI initiatives, and 30% believe this technology is disruptive to the business, according to recent data from IDC. But it’s still early days since ChatGPT burst on the scene in 2022. So large corporations are still being put to the test with their implementing processes. Case in point is Spanish airline Air Europa, even though their longstanding approach to data has given them a jump on applying the technology. Its director of data and analytics, José Carlos Bermejo, ...
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As enterprises begin to deploy and use AI, many realize they’ll need access to massive computing power and fast networking capabilities, but storage needs may be overlooked. Spinning up a chatbot or adopting an AI assistant aren’t likely to tax most enterprises’ storage capacities, but large AI projects with access to millions of data points may require many terabytes of new storage, potentially costing tens of millions of dollars, some AI and storage experts say. A handful of storage options exist, and for some AI functions, cloud storage or traditional hard drives may be adequate, says Jeffr...
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As the CIO of Beyond Bank, one of the largest customer-owned banks in Australia, Stevie-Ann Dovico is at the nexus of the business, from banking and technology, to data and business intelligence, all of which fuels the person-to-person customer experience and promotes financial well-being. “We’re a very relationship led bank,” she says. “A big part of my role is to ensure we always think about empowering the frontline to have more meaningful interactions with customers, and finding ways to use both proven and nascent technology to use in real time so they can do their jobs more easily.” But it...
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Austin-based software company Planview began using gen AI to boost productivity around 18 months ago. During that same period, they started integrating gen AI into their products, building a copilot that users interact with to do strategic portfolio management and value stream management. The copilot creates plan scenarios to help managers hit product release goals, and suggests ways to move deliverables around on roadmaps, share work between teams, and reallocate investment. As early adopters, Planview realized early on that if they really wanted to lean into AI, they’d need to set up policie...
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In the 2022 Spring Playoffs for multiplayer video game League of Legends, Team Liquid suffered a shocking 0-3 loss to rival team Evil Geniuses, which prevented it from moving on to the 2022 World Championships. “Out of nowhere, they pulled some counter picks [during the draft] that we just had no visibility on,” says Jesse Hart, senior director of sports science and analytics for Team Liquid. “It was a dark day for us, but it’s a dark day that’s become a lesson. We have to be aware and prepared for these things.” While there’s no shortage of data when it comes to League of Legends — game data ...
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There are currently 143 million people waiting for surgeries in lower income countries. And there are organizations ready to bring in doctors and resources — but there’s an information gap between the two, says Joan LaRovere, associate chief medical officer at Boston Children’s Hospital, a professor at Harvard medical School, and co-founder of the Virtue Foundation, an NGO dedicated to solving this information problem. The Virtue Foundation, founded in 2002, has already created the world’s largest database of NGOs and healthcare facilities, delivering global health services in over 25 countrie...
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When Getinge started 120 years ago, the main focus was agricultural machinery, but that shifted in the 1930s to medical technology, which is what the globally recognized company is known for today. More recently, products have become increasingly digital, with software that manages patient flows, tools for surgery planning, and sterile management processes that optimize inventory and ensure that surgical instruments are delivered at the right time to the right place. “We’re now scaling all these services and have increased the volume toward our end customers,” says Getinge CIO Pelle Nilsson. L...
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