Computerworld October 29, 2024
Evan Schuman

There is no shortage of genAI skepticism among enterprise CIOs, but the mountains of vendor hype make pushback difficult. Will the naysaying from these tech giants make a difference?

Amidst the mountains of vendor cheerleading for generative AI efforts, often amplified by enterprise board members, skeptical CIOs tend to feel outnumbered. But their cynical worries may now have some company, in the form of a report from Apple and an interview from Meta — both of which raise serious questions about whether genAI can actually do much of what its backers claim.

The debate involves some fairly amorphous terms, at least when spoken in a computing environment context — things like reasoning and logic. When a large language model (LLM),...

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