Computerworld January 16, 2024
Lucas Mearian

Creating a team with the right people is critical to avoiding pitfalls and achieving the efficiencies and production benefits promised by genAI tools.

When it comes to generative artificial intelligence (genAI), businesses across a variety of vertical industries have jumped into deployments over the past year or so for fear of being left behind.

More than two-thirds of business leaders have now rolled out genAI tools for their workforce. But employee knowledge or training on large language models and genAI tools remains a top barrier to proper implementation, according to an October Harris Poll.

The findings indicate while genAI is being rolled out broadly, it’s not being effectively used, and getting a return on investment (ROI) is even more elusive.

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