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Most retailers are all-in on AI; Microsoft to overhaul internal security practices after Midnight Blizzard attack; With customers wary of AI, KPMG urges companies to get implementation right [View online]( | [Signup]( | [Forward]( [CIO Dive]( Daily Dive Jan. 23, 2024 | Today’s news and insights for tech leaders [CIO Dive’s studioID]( TRENDLINE [How CIOs Can Improve CX]( CX has become more ingrained in business initiatives and viewed less as an afterthought. With technology components under their watch, learn how CIOs can shape CX in [this Trendline.]( With AI ambitions running high, CEOs have a complex question for CIOs: “Are our systems ready?” Without the right infrastructure underpinning it, generative AI use cases can fall flat — businesses risk wasting investments if systems are unprepared. Join the CIO Dive editorial team on March 21 at 2 p.m. EST, as we discuss AI adoption challenges during our first virtual event of the year, titled “AI and Managing the Data Underbelly.” Alongside experts and analysts, we’ll unpack the challenges of firing up the new technology. The event is free, but be sure to [save your seat](. 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