The IKI Insider: May 2023 - Generative AI
This month’s focus is on generative artificial intelligence (AI), its potential to transform businesses, and what it means for cybersecurity.
Mukul Pandya, founding editor-in-chief of Knowledge@Wharton discusses with experts on what is next in generative AI.?Haja Deen, data and analytics director at snacks firm pladis Global shares how they progressed from business intelligence (BI) to AI.
In my conversation with Watson Michael, Ceylon Institute of English & Leadership, we cover how Live Enterprise is the digital age operating model, powered by AI at its core. For Darren Kane, chief security officer at Australia's broadband provider NBN, AI brings unique opportunities to cybersecurity.
Finally, Maksym Roshchyn, global revenue growth management (RGM) lead of Kraft Heinz, shares his insights on opportunities for growth.
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From Jeff Kavanaugh,
Chief Learner & Sharer, Infosys Knowledge Institute
What’s next in generative AI
Generative AI will revolutionize industries. Will it automate tedious tasks or eliminate creative skills? Mukul Pandya discusses with Sarah Toms, IMD Switzerland and Anant Adya, Infosys. “This is about re-imagining careers,” says Toms.
The BI to AI journey
pladis Global uses AI to stay ahead of the curve. “Data is like a glue which binds us. If we get that data flowing without friction across the organization, we bring people together to make great products,” says Deen.
Live Enterprise and AI
Decisions in a Live Enterprise are data-based and acted upon with maximum intuition and minimum human intervention. Watch Jeff Kavanaugh's interview with Michael Watson, Ceylon Institute of English & Leadership.
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Cybersecurity in the boardroom
Darren Kane, chief security officer at Australia's leading broadband provider NBN, discusses the unique challenges and opportunities AI brings to cybersecurity in telecom. “New controls with automation will complement them to be smart,” says Kane.
Grow revenue, not costs
Consumer goods companies that effectively manage revenue growth thrive even in volatile markets. “RGM is like a conductor for an orchestra across functions in an organization,” says Roshchyn.
OTHER HIGHLIGHTS
Automation and cybersecurity
Democratization of security empowers individuals to protect themselves, but automation threatens to take humans out of the loop. This paper shares how to overcome this inherent conflict and use AI for good. Read here
ESG materiality matrix as value creator
While companies are keen to set ESG goals, they are less certain on how to achieve them. Materiality matrices prioritize ESG initiatives, and organize them into a high impact deployment road map. Read here.
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