How GenAI Will Reshape the Future of Work | DisrupTV Ep. 363
Probing how generative AI reshapes work: from retail disruption to leadership paradigms—insights from tech veterans and futurist thinkers.
The Chief Technology Officer (CTO) brings technical and business acumen to organization to align technology-related decisions with the company's future. Most times they are responsible for recommending a company's overall technology direction.
On the technical front, the CTO is responsible for setting the technology innovation trends and determining how this is applied to the business. They are also responsible for being a liaison and a two-way link between research, innovation teams, and development teams. On the business front, the CTO is responsible for applying technology macro trends to meet regulatory requirements, achieve operational efficiency, create new innovation models, and identify the new risks that are created by adding these new technologies to the mix. They also make recommendations to the C-suite, CIO in particular, on where in IT enterprises should invest in the future..
The CTO is responsible for spearheading and evangelizing the company's technology strategy to C-suite, employees, board, partners, and investors.
Probing how generative AI reshapes work: from retail disruption to leadership paradigms—insights from tech veterans and futurist thinkers.
Expect Software Giant Hunters To Soon Be The Hunted In A Digital Giant's Quest For Growth
Six of the Magnificent Seven (Microsoft, Apple, Nvidia, Alphabet [Google], Amazon, Meta [Facebook]) stocks have entered the four comma club -over $1 trillion in market cap. With a combined market cap of over $13.2 trillion, these six players continue to defy physics with continuous quarters of double digit organic growth. Digital giants by definition have deployed five key strategies:
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Google Cloud Next 2024 has come and gone, but the buzz around Google's ambitious AI-driven security strategy is just getting started. With the unveiling of Gemini 1.5 Pro and a slew of new security features, Google is making a bold play to revolutionize the cybersecurity landscape. But what does this mean for customers, partners, and the industry at large?
From disrupting e-commerce to redefining sustainability—Generative AI, Zero Trust, and authentic leadership converge to reshape the future of work and retail.
Two questions have haunted me for two decades: first, can we really address security without addressing networks? Second, are observability and security like oil and water? We are seeing a convergence of network, security, and observability—fueled by AI.
Enterprises need to focus on data lakehouse strategies in 2024 to properly take advantage of generative AI; model architecture will be critical to managing large and small models; fine tuning is more difficult than you'd think; and CXOs were weary of database vendors glomming on to genAI hype.
Exploring the future of work: AI's role in transformation, ethical deployment, and leadership evolution.