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Lindsey Wilkinson

Technology leaders can expect AI to continue to raise questions around workforce shifts, privacy procedures and security techniques.

ORLANDO, Fla. — Though enterprises will continue to adjust workflows to better embrace generative AI, the technology isn’t going anywhere, anytime soon.

AI will disrupt every part of business strategy, said Daryl Plummer, distinguished VP analyst at Gartner, during the firm’s IT Symposium/Xpo Tuesday.

“Don’t waste time trying to separate it out,” Plummer said. “Instead, create a specific AI discipline for all of your strategic priorities.”

CIOs have struggled this year to reach AI goals as they address complex data challenges and manage ballooning costs.

“A lot of people thought that using everyday AI would be as easy as ChatGPT,”...

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