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AI is causing headaches in the boardroom as CFOs and CIOs struggle for clarity on ROI
Senior business and IT executives must improve alignment in the boardroom to ensure return on investment (ROI) from AI technologies, experts have told ITPro. CIOs and CFOs in particular face a range of barriers when it comes to AI adoption projects, according to Rodolphe Malaguti, head of product strategy at Conga, largely due to lingering concerns over ROI and whether…
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Cisco’s new AI agents and assistants aim to ease customer service headaches – Computerworld
Webex AI Agent, available in early 2025, will bring together conversational intelligence with generative AI to help improve self-service. Dhingra pointed out that, while customers want self-service, 55% avoid it because they find it “rigid and unhelpful.” Existing AI bots “tend to be scripted, robotic, quite limited in what they can do,” said Dhingra. The AI Agent platform will include…
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DevSecOps teams are ramping up the use of AI tools, but they’ve got serious concerns — AI-generated code is causing major security headaches, rampant ‘alert fatigue’, and is slowing down development processes
While a plethora of organizations globally are now using AI in their software development processes, DevSecOps teams are worried about the growing array of security risks, new research shows. In a recent survey by Black Duck Software, nine-in-ten developers reported using AI coding tools in their daily workflow and highlighted the marked benefits of integrating AI within the development lifecycle.…
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Is Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen, or Aspirin Best for Headaches?
Those over-the-counter medications are effective in treating occasional tension headaches, says Rima Dafer, MD, a stroke and headache specialist at the Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. But ibuprofen is considered more effective and safer than acetaminophen and aspirin, according to a meta-analysis published in the Annals of Medicine in May this year. Aspirin and acetaminophen seem to work the…
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