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Shift AI Podcast: Setting AI guidelines at work, with City of Seattle interim CTO, Jim Loter

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Jim Loter, a longtime tech leader inside the city of Seattle, currently serves as interim chief technology officer. Everything from acquisitions and procurement to operational management to IT projects to application development is all done in our department.

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We’re all becoming software CIOs — a role Red Hat CIO Jim Palermo knows well

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Whether you sell cars, candy, consulting, or construction, software is moving to the center of your business. In 2014, I interviewed Gerri Martin-Flickinger, then CIO of Adobe, on this topic. When customers enter Adobe’s Creative Cloud, everything on their screen was developed by the Adobe product engineering team.

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Weighing risk and reward with gen AI vendor selection

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Insight has a partner contract management team that looks closely at vendor agreements. “If And we don’t just have our contracts team in place for the original signing, but also to review all the addendums they’re requesting, to make sure we’re protecting against any types of risk that can be inserted.”

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Tech Moves: Qualtrics exec moves to Google; NHL Seattle expands team; former Amazon exec named Bluecrew CEO; and more

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Wood is co-founder and currently a partner at consultancy AirNote. He was a longtime member and former chairman of the Washington Technology Industry Association’s board of directors. Qumulo also recently hired Barry Russell as SVP and general manger of cloud and Michael Cornwell as chief technology officer.

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CIOs confront generative AI’s workplace X factor

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More benefit may come from a process or technology improvement instead of broad application of AI to ‘fix’ problems,” he says. Changing how work gets done Evolutions in the technology, as well as its use, are sure to transform how workers make the most of the tools over time.

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Upskilling ramps up as gen AI forces enterprises to transform

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At the basic level, every employee who uses AI applications will need to be somewhat familiar with prompt engineering, says Gartner analyst Arun Chandrasekaran. The first, says Eliot Andres, co-founder and CTO, is to add the latest AI features to the app itself to keep it competitive. We started playing with it right away,” he says.

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Regulatory uncertainty overshadows gen AI despite pace of adoption

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Data governance In traditional application development, enterprises have to be careful that end users aren’t allowed access to data they don’t have permission to see. For example, in an HR application, an employee might be allowed to see their own salary information and benefits, but not that of other employees. AI is a black box.