IBM's strategic redirection, marked by the QRadar sale to Palo Alto Networks and a new MSP program launch, aims to optimize operations and focus on growth areas like AI and cloud services. This approach strengthens IBM’s ecosystem, offering scalable, advanced security solutions to meet modern challenges. Excellent strategic insights provided by Kate Woolley in this CRN conversation. must read. https://lnkd.in/eg_jin3N
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Responsible AI, focusing on ethics and transparency, is a billion-dollar market opportunity, enhancing trust, customer satisfaction, and long-term value. "AI will change the world, but who will change AI?" - Fei-Fei Li The future belongs to those balancing innovation with responsibility.
Unlocking a Billion-Dollar Opportunity: The Rise of Responsible AI in Business
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I had the enriching experience of attending the Harvard leadership class this May. The number one takeaway for me was the incredible people from various industries and government organizations I met representing 20+ nationalities. I learned so much about management, innovation, and leadership from each of them. The faculty came from a consortium of Harvard schools, including Harvard Law School, Harvard Medical School, and Harvard Business School. Here are 3 top learnings may be useful to all of you as wel in your day to day work- 1. Adaptive Leadership: Emphasized flexibility and adaptability to changing environments, fostering continuous learning and innovation within teams.It highlighted that it's always possible to expand the pie, making 1+1=3 through collaboration. 2. Stakeholder Management and Strategic Networking: Focused on engaging stakeholders and building networks to align interests and gain support for organizational goals. 3. Leading with Emotional Intelligence: Highlighted the importance of self-awareness, empathy, and social skills to build trust, resolve conflicts, and inspire teams. #harvard The Program on Negotiation #leadership Karen Urban Rachel Berkowitz Lena Miglbauer Bryan Lattke Olga Brown Agnes M. da Costa , Alexander Garcia Aliya Sassi, Ph.D. , Anne Marinho , Berardino Di Vecchia Neto, Robert Beyer, Bojana Vareskic, Bryan Lattke, Catherine Ngwong, Charlotte Anthonissen, Christian J Mesmer, Christine Lewis, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, CLRL , Cliff Shaw, Denise Cunha, Fabiano Barboza, Fehem Hashmi, Francisca Gabler, Frank Westerveld, Gemma Begley, Gian Luca Greco, Jacqueline Leahy, Jason Cooper Jill (Smith) Guinosso, Justin Boelio, Karen Urban, Karen Dzienkowski, Lena Miglbauer, Gian Luca Greco .
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Having worked for HCLTech this is a ground breaking partnership around generative AI and accelerating our jont customers transformation with Hybrid cloud and AI #bettertogether https://lnkd.in/eX4u5BBV
HCLTech and IBM announce GenAI Center of Excellence - Intelligent CIO APAC
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Recently, a significant security flaw was found in OpenAI's #ChatGPT app for macOS. This flaw allowed conversations to be stored in plain text on users' computers, making them easily accessible to potential bad actors or malicious apps. Essentially, anyone with access to the device could read these unencrypted conversations. What Happened? OpenAI quickly identified the issue and released an update that encrypts the chats, ensuring that conversations are no longer stored in a vulnerable format. This rapid response helped mitigate the risk, but the incident highlights a critical concern about the privacy of our interactions with AI. Why It Matters This security lapse raises important questions about privacy in the age of AI chatbots. As we increasingly use AI assistants like ChatGPT for personal conversations and business communications, the expectation of privacy is paramount. Here are key reasons why this incident is a wake-up call: 1. Trust and Confidentiality: Users often treat AI chatbots as digital confidants, sharing personal information and sensitive business data. These interactions are expected to be private and secure. 2. Target for Bad Actors: As AI becomes more integrated into our lives, the data generated from these interactions becomes a new target for cybercriminals. Ensuring robust security measures are in place is essential to protect against these threats. 3. Privacy Expectations: This incident forces us to re-evaluate the privacy expectations we have when interacting with AI. Users need to be aware of how their data is stored and protected. While OpenAI has addressed the immediate security flaw in the ChatGPT macOS app, the incident serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of privacy and security in our interactions with AI. For businesses, this underscores the need for robust privacy frameworks, like Watsonx.governance, to ensure that AI systems are secure and that user data is protected. As AI technology continues to evolve, implementing strong governance and security protocols will be essential to maintaining trust and safeguarding sensitive information. #openai #privacy #watsonx #AIgovernance #IBM https://lnkd.in/ep_ANM8u
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Mac app was storing conversations in plain text
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IBM's watsonx™ AI assistants are transforming business productivity by combining generative AI and automation. Key innovations, including the new watsonx Assistant for Z and enhanced AI assistant builder capabilities, streamline workflows, improve efficiency, and support enterprise adoption of AI. #AI #watsonx
IBM announces new AI assistant and feature innovations at Think 2024 - IBM Blog
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In H1 2024, focus on responsible AI, strategic partnerships, and leadership mentorship has driven significant growth. Market adoption increased, partnerships boosted efficiency, and internal mentorship programs developed future leaders, demonstrating our commitment to innovation and ethical practices. #leadership #innovation
Reflections from H1 2024
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