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Oracle's Mark Hura argues that enterprise AI success hinges on data strategy, not model selection. At the RAISE Summit in Paris, he emphasized that companies leveraging their unique data assets will gain a competitive edge in the AI landscape.
Scotland’s proposed freeze on new datacentres could jeopardize the UK’s AI strategy, as policymakers grapple with energy, environmental, and economic concerns.
Enterprise AI initiatives are stalling because organizations treat language like structured data, ignoring the need for robust content governance. Rob Hanna argues that effective content management is key to successful AI deployment.
Microsoft's AI leadership is undergoing a major shift with 33-year-old Jacob Andreou taking over Copilot, overseeing more than 11,000 employees and steering a new unified AI strategy.
Apple investors are losing patience with the company’s AI strategy, as the stock dips following a lackluster WWDC that failed to deliver on promised AI advancements.
AI agents require a strong data foundation to function effectively. Xebia's global CTO, Niels Zeilemaker, emphasizes that without proper data infrastructure, even advanced AI systems can fail.
Learn how Apple's slow-and-steady approach to AI development is proving to be more effective than the fast-paced competition, focusing on quality, privacy, and user experience.
Microsoft's AI products aren't selling, and GitHub has been plagued with troubles. WIRED spoke with VP Scott Hanselman about whether the company is in catch-up mode.
This article explores strategic visibility management in AI leadership, examining how technology executives balance operational focus with market presence to maintain competitive advantage and investor confidence.
Microsoft has announced a major shift in its AI strategy, unveiling new initiatives that demonstrate independence from OpenAI and position the company as a dominant force in the AI industry.
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney announces a $2.3 billion AI strategy titled 'AI for All,' following a call with Pope Leo XIV on AI ethics.
A new BCG survey reveals that 61% of CEOs believe their boards are rushing AI transformation, highlighting a critical disconnect between executive leadership and board decision-making.