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Despite record investment and rapid experimentation, technology-modernization efforts are falling short because organizations are moving faster than their ability to govern, prioritize and measure value.
For agentic AI to deliver material benefits to organizations, it can’t be layered onto existing operations. Instead, enterprise leaders must approach it as a systems-level change.
Artificial intelligence is developing rapidly. While some are embracing it, others are warning of the potential threats. But both sides agree the technology is changing how the world operates. "We're only two and a half years into the whole AI boom, the ...
Yale MBA students will take a new course focused on practical applications of AI tools, and existing courses will include additional technical training and discussion of the technology’s societal impact.
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Dan Goman on the shift from media technology to AI-native infrastructure
Media technology has gone through several major transitions over the last two decades. Dan Goman has often been associa
There are many paths AI evolution could take. On one end of the spectrum, AI is dismissed as a marginal fad, another bubble fueled by notoriety and misallocated capital. On the other end, it’s cast as a dystopian force, destined to eliminate jobs on a ...
From litigation to federal prisons to criminal investigations, artificial intelligence appears to have touched nearly every corner of the Department of Justice in the past year. Just two years ago, the DOJ reported four use cases of AI at the agency.
AI may be making workers complacent. As more professions begin to rely on artificial intelligence technology, certain skills will be lost as a result. This phenomenon, known as ‘deskilling,’ is emerging in many industries and could lead to problems ...
A water company says it hopes new AI technology could prevent up to 100 million litres leaking a day. Thames Water, which serves the majority of Swindon and its surrounding areas in Wiltshire, is working with Origin Tech to use satellite technology to detect moisture and movement in the ground.