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Fundamental issues – including shortage of high-quality data – threaten the AI boom

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The ODI’s latest white paper, ‘Building a better future with data and AI’, is based on research carried out by the Institute in the first half of 2024. It identifies significant weaknesses in the UK’s tech infrastructure that threaten the predicted potential gains - for people, society, and the economy - from the AI boom. It also outlines the ODI’s recommendations for creating diverse, fair data-centric AI.

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CISOs struggle to govern the use of AI in application development

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Checkmarx has published its Seven Steps to Safely Use Generative AI in Application Security report, which analyses key concerns, usage patterns and buying behaviors relating to the use of AI in enterprise application development. The global study exposed the tension between the need to empower both development and application security (AppSec) teams with the productivity benefits of AI tools and the need to establish governance to mitigate emerging risks.

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Enterprises can expand use of emergent data sources

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BMC has released findings and analysis from its survey and corresponding report, Putting the “Ops” in DataOps: success factors for operationalising data. This second annual survey of IT decision-makers provides insights into how enterprises can assess and enhance their data maturity strategy to use data for competitive advantage. A complementary data maturity assessment also allows companies to evaluate their status and provides suggested next steps.

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Eyes wide open

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87% of IT leaders say security threats keep them awake at night.

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Less than half of employers have formal guidance in place for acceptable AI use

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The majority of businesses acknowledge AI’s potential risks, yet only a small portion have established comprehensive controls surrounding its use.

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Poor data quality will quash GenAI projects

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At least 30% of generative AI (GenAI) projects will be abandoned after proof of concept by the end of 2025, due to poor data quality, inadequate risk controls, escalating costs or unclear business value, according to Gartner, Inc.  

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