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Join CIO Dive for an in-depth look at the strategies that support AI adoption in the enterprise. We'll hear how IT experts craft the technology plans that make valuable AI insights come alive, how they sidestep data silos and supercharge their operations with this nascent technology.
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During this session, we will dive deep into how organizations take on the challenge of adding generative AI into their operations. Through our discussion, we'll provide insights and advice for CIOs aiming to infuse their operations with AI.
Hear insights from industry and academic experts on why data must be viewed as a pivotal strategic resource, and gain understanding of the tactics and skill sets required to harness its potential for enhancing the performance of your AI tool.
Alongside executives and analysts, CIO Dive will unpack the challenges of corralling the data that feeds AI insights and outputs. We'll delve into the requirements of the underlying infrastructure, data silos and hear first-hand examples of how companies are navigating systems in order to reap value from their data.
AI is a dominating force in headlines, culture, and technology evolution, but according to new research 70% of IT departments have not introduced more automation workflow and AI technologies since 2020. How can IT teams get DEX and AI Automation started and deliver results?
Managing Editor Naomi Eide will host an in-depth discussion about what forces the CIO Dive editorial team sees shaping AI. Our journalists, Roberto Torres, Lindsey Wilkinson and Matt Ashare, will also offer listeners an inside look at what they're hearing from sources as the technology takes over IT discussions.
Snowflake’s CIO and CDO Sunny Bedi will discuss how his team leverages AI on internal and SaaS data in the Snowflake Data Cloud to predict SaaS needs, avoiding over $5 million in spend on unused software licenses.