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Why the ‘Bring Your Own AI’ trend could mean big trouble for business leaders | ZDNET
Your staff will take matters into their own hands if you don't take a tight grip on generative AI. Here's how to wrestle back control. Your staff will take matters into their own hands if you don't take a tight grip on generative AI. Here's how to wrestle back...
Agentic automation has huge potential – so long as you control the risks
The power of agentic agents' decision-making, combined with automation to execute tasks end-to-end, carries significant responsibilities. UiPath's Raghu... It’s no secret that AI agents combined with automation have clear productivity and efficiency benefits for a...
Why Networks Of Competence Also Require Hierarchies
Networks require hierarchy to (1) create them; (2) establish their rules; (3) maintain and support them; and (4) align the rest of the organization with their autonomy. In a rapidly-changing digital economy, it’s not surprising that organizations systematically based...
Google’s Gemini AI just shattered the rules of visual processing — here’s what that means for you | VentureBeat
Google's Gemini AI achieves a milestone with simultaneous video and image processing, unlocking possibilities through AnyChat. Google’s Gemini AI has quietly upended the AI landscape, achieving a milestone few thought possible: The simultaneous processing of multiple...
How to give bureaucracy back its brains – by David Dagan
The ideas that revolutionized computing could do the same for government — but not in the way you think. Go to Source
(3) Future of Jobs Report 2025 – by Matteo Cellini
This week we’re going to explore the World Economic Forum ‘Future of Jobs’ Report 2025. Whilst not the only, or necessary best, it’s surely a very valid and thorough piece of research that has a broad point of view and solid methodology and database (1,000 companies,...
Technology Trends for 2025 – O’Reilly
What O'Reilly Learning Platform Usage Tells Us About Where the Industry Is Headed Welcome to our annual report on the usage of the O’Reilly learning platform. It’s been an exciting year, dominated by a constant stream of breakthroughs and announcements in AI, and...
Turbocharging Organizational Learning With GenAI
Generative AI can greatly enhance organizational learning, but using it successfully requires the right mindset. By working together, humans and machine agents can significantly expand knowledge-sharing, innovation, and competitive advantage. Go to Source
A fitness agenda for government: Cultivating organizational health in the US public sector | McKinsey
Organizational strength depends on sustaining good performance. Our new survey shows that five practices could bolster long-term health. Organizational strength depends on sustaining good performance. Our new survey shows that five practices could bolster long-term...
OpenAI’s AI reasoning model ‘thinks’ in Chinese sometimes and no one really knows why | TechCrunch
Shortly after OpenAI released o1, its first “reasoning” AI model, people began noting a curious phenomenon. The model would sometimes begin “thinking” in Chinese, Persian, or some other language — even when asked a question in English. Go to Source
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AI World Building & The Value of Boring BizOps
The roaring AI train didn’t slow down at the end of the year as many of us humans needed to; and as 2025 gets underway, major players are still throwing coal into the furnace: OpenAI has been heavily hinting that they think they are moving beyond AGI (but what does...
Will We See the First Programmable Organisations In 2025?
This long-form piece is an example of the content we share in the premium edition, which we are making available to all subscribers - HNY! What Lies Ahead for Enterprise AI? 2024 was an extraordinary year for ‘AI’ - from the rapid improvement of LLMs to new...
Wrapping up 2024
What a year it has been for those of us interested in the future of work and smart organisations! We have seen incredible developments in AI tools and LLMs, culminating in the preview release of OpenAI’s new o3 reasoning model last week. The tech is developing faster...
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The end of 2024 is seeing a flurry of announcements and releases that will shape the way organisations use AI tools and tech in 2025. We will look ahead to what that might mean in practice in our final newsletter of the year, a couple of weeks from now. But first,...
The Age of Abundance Depends on Continuous Learning at the Heart of Technology Change
Marc Benioff wrote this week in TIME magazine about “how the rise of new digital Workers will lead to an unlimited age”: I’ve always believed that business is the greatest platform for change. Today, as we stand at the brink of this new Agentic Era, I’ve never been...
Towards the Smart Digital Workplace
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AI Use Cases: Shifting Focus From Personal to Organisational Productivity
In the past couple of weeks, we have seen some interesting developments in AI with the potential to improve both personal and organisational productivity; but the former category seems to be moving a lot faster than the latter. On the personal productivity...
AI Reasoning Is Cool, But First How Can We Tackle Organisational Debt?
The excitement around what AI will mean for organisations and the new world of work continues its exponential growth, but it seems AI readiness and adaptation within organisations is still on a shallower linear growth path. I hesitate to widen this gap by focusing too...
AI Could Redefine Enterprise Systems, But Where Do We Begin?
With successive waves of technology innovation and adoption, the initial applications tend to be those that make our current ways of working slightly better, and we measure their success in terms of marginal cost reduction or productivity improvement. Sometimes, like...
Strawberry (Da)Queries, Machines and Possibilitarianism
Strawberry (da)queries are more sophisticated than single shot prompts The big news in GenAI this weekend was the launch of GPT o1-preview, aka Strawberry, which is capable of limited reasoning and thinking through problems from different angles before trying to solve...