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CIO Analytics and Machine Learning Report News and insights on maximizing the value of data April 26

[Click to view in browser]( [CIO]( CIO Analytics and Machine Learning Report News and insights on maximizing the value of data April 26, 2023 [AI’s one true X factor: Leadership]( [AI in the enterprise is a foregone conclusion. What’s less certain is whether you have a leadership plan on artificial intelligence that can make the most of the benefits while mitigating the risks.]( [Read more [⇒]]( [Image: Sponsored by AWS Kyndryl: How to overcome the data silo challenge]( [Sponsored by AWS Kyndryl: How to overcome the data silo challenge]( [Regardless of where you are on your data modernization journey, the cloud plays a critical role in breaking down data silos and managing data at scale to extract more value for the business.]( [Read more [⇒]]( [Generative AI: A paradigm shift in enterprise and startup opportunities]( [Understanding the role underlying technologies play in advancing enterprise adoption and innovation]( [Read more [⇒]]( [EU task force to review ChatGPT]( [AI tools like ChatGPT are putting pressure on rule makers in Strasbourg and Brussels. The regulations could be stricter than originally planned.]( [Read more [⇒]]( [Is your company a great place for IT pros to work?]( [If so, now’s your chance to be honored as one of Computerworld’s 2024 Best Places to Work in IT.]( [Read more [⇒]]( [Data leader Tejasvi Addagada on the value of data governance]( [HDFC Bank’s head of enterprise data management discusses the complex balancing act data leaders face today, shedding light on how to drive value from data without losing sight of good governance.]( [Read more [⇒]]( [6 best practices to develop a corporate use policy for generative AI]( [Consider the scope of emerging AI capabilities before mapping out what’s best for the organization.]( [Read more [⇒]]( [CIO]( [.]( [Fb]( [Tw]( [In]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe or Manage Your Subscriptions]( © 2023 [CIO]( IDG Communications, Inc. 140 Kendrick Street, Building B Needham, MA 02494 United States

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