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The CMO role has expanded significantly due to digital technologies, date, and AI, increasing both executional demands and strategic expectations. While the CMO title remains common and respected, its growing complexity had led some companies to split marketing leadership into specialised roles.
The new workplace trend is not employee friendly. A growing number of companies are using AI to streamline operations, cut costs, and boost productivity. Consequently, human workers are facing layoffs, replaced by AI.
Artificial intelligence is changing how humans and machines work together. But most organisations still focus on the technical aspects of AI implementation because their leadership structure does too. Companies need a new role, the chief innovation and transformation officer, to manage the profound cultural and...
Much has happened over the past 12 months regarding gen AI. New kids on the block, such as DeepSeek and Grok, Custom GPTs for narrower sets of requirements, new OpenAI models, and even a Google podcast generator, NotebookLM. All while costs have substantially reduced and accessed broadened.
The term AI has been used in computer science since the 1950s, but most people outside the industry didn’t start talking about it until the end of 2022.Recent advances in machine learning led to big breakthroughs that are beginning to have a profound impact on nearly every aspect of our lives.
The advent of new technologies is often accompanied by flurries of optimism, scepticism and, in some cases, resistance. The rapid emergence of Generative Artificial Intelligence is no different.
AI has been billed as the ultimate productivity booster, promising to eliminate tedious task, enhance decision-making, and create new opportunities for workers. Yet in many workplaces, AI is being met with resistance.
What’s the state of data and AI in companies? Is generative AI still driving enterprise technology planning and investment?
A data-driven culture is vital to success with AI projects, but shaping one involves many challenges. Learn how build one from organisations that made the journey engaging for employees.
Generating sustainable business value with AI demands critical thinking about the disparate philosophies determining AI development, training, deployment, and use.