Fortune November 8, 2024
Linda Yao

This commentary is from Lenovo. Linda Yao is chief operating officer and head of strategy, Lenovo Solutions & Services Group, and vice president of Al Solutions & Services. Lenovo is a Fortune Brainstorm Tech partner.

AI’s growing influence is driving new considerations for—and heightened sensitivities around—data privacy and IT security. With AI’s rapid adoption impacting enterprise growth and competitiveness, many IT leaders are scrambling to determine what protections to deploy to best mitigate vulnerabilities and establish policies that steward AI’s ethical and responsible implementation.

Recent results of a chief information officer (CIO) survey conducted by Lenovo are not surprising. AI is IT’s most urgent priority, matched only by cybersecurity. However, 76% of CIOs say their organizations don’t have an AI-ready...

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