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https://www.wsj.com/news/cio-journal 05-03-2012 20:26:26
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        Companies are building new AI tools to help make front-line jobs easier and more efficient. There’s only one problem: workers don’t use them. wsj.com/articles/ai-pr… via The Wall Street Journal
 
        Companies must be ready to adjust quickly as they invest in the rapidly shifting technology landscape wsj.com/articles/pro-t… via The Wall Street Journal
 
         
        Companies say they’re inundated by generative AI features and co-pilots rolled out by IT sellers, leading to growing complexity and confusion for workers wsj.com/articles/compa… via The Wall Street Journal
 
        Successful corporate investment in technology requires each effort be treated as a dimension of products and business value wsj.com/articles/pro-t… via The Wall Street Journal
 
        Companies say they’re inundated by generative AI features and co-pilots rolled out by IT sellers, leading to growing complexity and confusion for workers wsj.com/articles/compa… via The Wall Street Journal
 
        Traditional cloud infrastructure wasn’t designed to support large-scale artificial intelligence. Hyperscalers are quickly working to rebuild it. wsj.com/articles/the-a… via The Wall Street Journal
 
        Energy-intensive AI is running up data center leases, commercial real-estate services firm CBRE says wsj.com/articles/risin… via The Wall Street Journal
 
        As large language model makers align themselves with cloud companies, the question for CIOs is whether they stay within the AI ecosystem offered by their cloud providers wsj.com/articles/compa… via The Wall Street Journal
 
        Synthetic data promises the ability to gauge various health factors with fewer privacy and regulatory concerns. Healthcare providers say the tech has some challenges. wsj.com/articles/ai-ge… via The Wall Street Journal
 
        Aiming to safeguard information integrity, governments are racing to develop new laws and regulations to help people identify fake content wsj.com/articles/pro-t… via The Wall Street Journal
 
        Some 911 centers struggle to locate cellphone callers and can’t receive texts or photos, as a number of systems continue to rely on decades-old legacy phone lines wsj.com/articles/some-… via The Wall Street Journal
 
        As more employees use generative AI-based software at work, business technology leaders are scrambling to manage their potential cybersecurity risks. wsj.com/articles/ai-is… via The Wall Street Journal
 
        As more employees use generative AI-based software at work, business technology leaders are scrambling to manage their potential cybersecurity risks. wsj.com/articles/ai-is… via The Wall Street Journal
 
        Pro Take: New U.S. restrictions on investments in China's tech sector could leave American companies vulnerable to chip shortages over the medium term, if China makes it more difficult for U.S. companies to access chips produced in China wsj.com/articles/pro-t… via The Wall Street Journal
 
        Some 911 centers struggle to locate cellphone callers and can’t receive texts or photos, as a number of systems continue to rely on decades-old legacy phone lines wsj.com/articles/some-… via The Wall Street Journal
 
        Advanced AI has opened up a nearly limitless number of use cases for companies, but also a new set of risks—including public backlash and damage to corporate reputation wsj.com/articles/compa… via The Wall Street Journal
 
        Starbucks says new technology is helping fix one of its customers’ biggest gripes: waiting too long for their coffee wsj.com/business/hospi… via The Wall Street Journal
 
        Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang doubled down on the need for companies to have their own data centers for AI, emphasizing their importance for American job creation wsj.com/articles/nvidi… via The Wall Street Journal
 
        Regional tech hubs across the U.S. are losing talent as workers return to the coasts, with Austin, Texas, being one of the hardest hit wsj.com/articles/austi… via The Wall Street Journal
 
        