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Making AI Safe, Questions for Data Scientists, CDOs Drive Revenue, and more. February 02, 2018 Enter

Making AI Safe, Questions for Data Scientists, CDOs Drive Revenue, and more. [InformationWeek Today]( February 02, 2018 [bar] [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job](LINK-GOES-HERE-WITH TRACKING-CODE?elq_mid=83005&elq_cid=22844169&elq_mid=80355&elq_cid=22016498B&_mc=NL_IWK_EDT_IWK_daily_20170919&cid=NL_IWK_EDT_IWK_daily_20170919B) [Letter From the Editors](LINK-GOES-HERE-WITH TRACKING-CODE?elq_mid=83005&elq_cid=22844169&elq_mid=80355&elq_cid=22016498B&_mc=NL_IWK_EDT_IWK_daily_20170919&cid=NL_IWK_EDT_IWK_daily_20170919B) Enterprises are revving up to take data analytics to the next level. Many organizations have AI aspirations, while others are evaluating how their chief data officers can drive revenue with data. However, working with data is not for the faint of heart. This week, Wikibon's Jim Kobielus looked at the less glamorous side of data: security, compliance, and the fear of runaway AI. To learn more about the state of data analytics in the enterprise, check out our stories below. [Continue Reading](LINK-GOES-HERE-WITH TRACKING-CODE?elq_mid=83005&elq_cid=22844169&elq_mid=80355&elq_cid=22016498B&_mc=NL_IWK_EDT_IWK_daily_20170919&cid=NL_IWK_EDT_IWK_daily_20170919B) TOP STORIES [Making AI Safe for Civilized Society]( There are plenty of concerns about the safety of artificial intelligence, and it's up to humans to set the standards for safe uses of the technology. [Read More]( [5 Keys to Asking Better Questions of Data Scientists]( Reasons why some enterprises struggle to drive business value from data science efforts. [Read More]( [CDOs Prove Their Worth in an Analytics-Driven Business World]( Research shows that chief data officers are helping their organizations turn data into dollars. [Read More]( [The Business Case for AI]( For all of the attention that tools like Siri have generated, we're still only at the dawn of the artificial intelligence revolution. [Read More]( TECH RESOURCES [WHITE PAPERS]( - [Threat Intel Toolkit]( - [Fast-Tracking Compliance in the Cloud]( - [Ransomware Can Be Prevented]( [ONLINE EVENTS]( [Building Your Identity-aware Infrastructure]( Join Darran Rolls, the CTO & CISO of SailPoint, the leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Identit... [Learn More]( PARTNER PERSPECTIVES [The Unstoppable Progression of Object Storage]( New developments in gateways, plugins, and more, offer far more value to users of object storage tha... [Read More]( Top!Top?elq_mid=83005&elq_cid=22844169 [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [Top IT Trends for 2018]( As we enter a new year of technology planning, find out about the hot technologies organizations are using to advance their businesses and where the experts say IT is heading. [Read More]( [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [9 AI Benefits Enterprises Are Experiencing Today]( The early adopters of artificial intelligence say that it is having a positive effect on their products and processes - as well as their workforces. [Read More]( [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [12 Artificial Intelligence Terms You Need to Know]( Is artificial intelligence the same thing as machine learning? And what is a neural network? This slideshow explains fundamental AI terminology in everyday terms. [Read More]( [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [2017 State of IT Report]( In today's technology-driven world, "innovation" has become a basic expectation. IT leaders are tasked with making technical magic, improving customer experience, and boosting the bottom line -- yet often without any increase to the IT budget. How are organizations striking the balance between new initiatives and cost control? Download our report to learn about the biggest challenges and how savvy IT executives are overcoming them. [Read More]( Bottom!Bottom?elq_mid=83005&elq_cid=22844169 [InformationWeek Today]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [googleplus](informationweek?elq_mid=83005&elq_cid=22844169&elqTrackId=af33a42fa2394723a6dbbb79d2da86a9&elq=156d3a88f1b84fd197782f5b32ab012d&elqaid=83005&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=29610) [rss]( [linkedin]( InformationWeek c/o UBM 303 Second St., Suite 900 South Tower San Francisco, CA 94107 [Contact Us](mailto:iwkbtnnewsletters@ubm.com) | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( © UBM 2017. All Rights Reserved.

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