We need to accelerate our AI uptake, responsibly

We need to accelerate our AI uptake, responsibly
In a recent survey, just 48% of business leaders said they were using AI in their organisations. (Image: Depositphotos)
Justin Gray
The buzz around generative artificial intelligence throughout 2023 has been a double-edged sword. Its instant accessibility to so many people through free platforms has opened their minds to the power of artificial intelligence (AI), but generative AI based on powerful large language models (LLMs) is just one field of AI. There are many more that collectively offer huge potential to change how customers and citizens experience digital services.AI is no silver bullet but has a meaningful role to play in tackling our stubbornly low prod...

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