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Were a product-led business.Agile techniques -- with their inherent focus on iterative processes and continuous improvement during sprints of work -- should be well-suited to experiments in generative AI.
where only 5% of businesses boast a high level of AI maturity.The businesses learned from that rapid development process.Also: Generative AI is the technology that IT feels most pressure to exploitZDNET contributor Vala Afshar explained recently how companies can use Agile to explore generative AI technologies by fostering a culture of experimentation that encourages all employees to explore and fail fast.
Also: The best AI chatbots: ChatGPT isnt the only one worth tryingWith AI and cloud.Also: AI taking on more work doesnt mean it replaces you.
and sometimes you dont because your data isnt strong enough or something else offers a better outcome for a customer.
Trying to connect these solutions.000 digital leaders globally suggests 89% want to incorporate AI into their organization in 2024.
And thats where Agile can help.the IT department proved its worth and kept workers connected and productive in challenging circumstances.
according to Carruthers and Jacksons Data Maturity Index.and continue to deliver business outcomes fast.
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