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Businesses are still unprepared for AI implementation despite high ambition

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Generative AI, touted as the next big thing in business transformation, is facing significant adoption hurdles.

Despite the widespread hype surrounding AI technologies, the survey of over 300 business leaders globally found that only 9% of businesses are significantly utilising AI in their operations.

The report highlights several barriers impeding the widespread adoption of generative AI. Concerns over data privacy, regulatory compliance, and inadequate IT infrastructure are cited as major obstacles.

Stela Solar, Inaugural Director at Australia’s National Artificial Intelligence Centre, emphasised the misconception regarding the ease of implementing mature, enterprise-ready AI solutions.

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She stressed the need for companies to enhance data quality, privacy measures, and AI governance to facilitate AI adoption.

While business leaders express optimism about AI’s potential, current deployments are largely limited to automating repetitive, low-value tasks.

The survey indicates a growing interest in expanding AI usage across various business functions, with expectations of doubling AI deployment by 2024.

However, challenges related to IT resources, capabilities, and budget constraints remain significant concerns for many organisations.

Furthermore, regulatory compliance and data privacy emerge as critical barriers to AI implementation.

The proliferation of generative AI technologies has raised legal and security concerns, with companies grappling with issues such as copyright disputes and data breaches.

Laurence Liew, director for AI innovation at AI Singapore, emphasised the importance of establishing robust governance structures and cybersecurity protocols to mitigate these risks.

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Why every business needs end-to-end observability

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In today’s fast-paced business landscape, organisations often grapple with complex IT systems which hinder operational efficiency.

To overcome the IT system shock, selecting the right vendor partner is crucial – as such, opting for end-to-end “observability” could be the right IT solution.

Observability provides comprehensive insights into every layer of the IT ecosystem to help businesses eliminate tool sprawl and enable proactive maintenance, optimised resource utilisation, and streamlined operations.

Rahul Tabeck, regional sales director ANZ at SolarWinds joins to celebrate the 25th anniversary of SolarWinds and discuss the changes the company has witnessed during their quarter of a century in the IT sector.

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How Google’s Gemini AI will stand against cyber threats

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AI takes centre stage at the RSA 2024 conference with Google unveiling advanced cybersecurity integration.

Among the myriad of announcements at this years RSA Conference, Google showcased the integration of an advanced Threat Intelligence Platform into its Gemini AI framework.

Tom Finnigan from Talkingbrands.ai joins from the RSA Conference to discuss. #featured #trending

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Can AI revolutionise the fashion industry?

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OpenAI took centre stage at this year’s Met Gala exhibition, offering a glimpse into the future of fashion and innovation.

This years exhibition theme “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion,” will include a chatbot linked to a 1930s wedding gown worn by New York socialite Natalie Potter.

Powered by OpenAI’s GPT-4, the chatbot embodies Potter, answering visitors’ questions about her life and the dress.

Karen Sutherland from the the University of the Sunshine Coast joins to discuss. #featured #trending

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