Good morning. I had the pleasure of co-hosting a Fortune x ServiceNow dinner last night in San Francisco and was struck by how CIOs are thinking about artificial intelligence at the moment.
A Zagat-style summary to start your day:
What AI models "are doing with my data" is the top related concern for most, and it's "hard to hire AI talent" as the landscape rapidly evolves. That can be "intimidating" because "no one knows everything" and then "it all changes tomorrow." The future will have "fewer jobs" for people "who don't think critically" because AI is "enabling us to become more creative." We need less scary "autopilot" AI and more useful "copilot" AI and workers who "know what questions to ask." Education systems in this Intelligence Age must consider: "What will be 10 minutes into the future five years from now?"
The news below. —Andrew Nusca
P.S. A reminder that I'm moderating a Fortune x Accenture virtual conversation tomorrow about the ROI of generative AI. A phenomenal group of tech leaders will speak. Read more and join us—it’s free.
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