
"This week: good news about AI. Really. This is the age of AI and as they pursue digital transformation, IT leaders are having to rethink how they run their departments and invest in technology platforms. No-one really knows where this road leads, and recently one of our columnists asked the readers of CIO.com is this the end of IT as we know it?"
"This is the age of AI and as they pursue digital transformation, IT leaders are having to rethink how they run their departments and invest in technology platforms. No-one really knows where this road leads, and recently one of our columnists asked the readers of CIO.com is this the end of IT as we know it? Unsurprisingly it is a popular article."
AI adoption is accelerating across enterprises as organizations pursue digital transformation and IT departments must adapt. IT leaders are rethinking departmental operations and shifting investments toward new technology platforms to leverage AI capabilities. The trajectory and long-term impacts of these changes remain unclear. The adoption debate includes whether AI's primary outcome will be higher productivity, workforce reductions, or a combination of both. Leaders must balance investments in automation, staff training, and new platforms while managing cultural change and governance. Many organizations consider AI both a productivity lever and a cost-control tool, prompting phased rollouts and experiments to measure real-world effects.
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