Southwest was changing CIOs when the IT crisis hit; Understanding the effects of mass layoffs on the tech sector; Inside Chobani’s multiyear digital transformation; The CIO playbook for generative AI
July 3, 2023 | Today’s news and insights for tech leaders
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NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
The CIO Dive team is taking a break for the Fourth of July holiday, but we wanted to share some of the top trends and stories of 2023 — thus far.
So far this year the technology industry has seen a major IT outage in the airline industry, a massive wave of layoffs afflicting big tech and a widespread obsession with generative AI. Read on below for some of our key stories of the year, packed with insight for IT leaders.
We will be back in your inboxes Wednesday. As always, thank you for your readership,
Generative AI is capturing the zeitgeist, leading to questions about job loss and creation as tech evolves. Experts say it's more likely to augment than replace.
When new technologies emerge, leaders must assess where they fit in the existing framework. It’s up to CIOs to guide organizations through the era of generative AI.
“My conversation with my CEO has really centered around achieving what I call equilibrium between defensive and offensive priorities,” Caldas said during a CIO Dive Live event Wednesday.
The food manufacturing giant will become two separate companies by the end of 2023. That shift brings along technical challenges — and some potential upsides.
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