2808: The AI Imperative: How Safeguard Global is Redefining Work and Leadership

The Tech Talks Daily Podcast - En podcast af Neil C. Hughes

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Is the future of work already upon us? In this thought-provoking episode of Tech Talks Daily, I sit down with Duri Chitayat, the Chief Technology Officer at Safeguard Global, to explore the transformative power of artificial intelligence in reshaping how we approach work, innovation, and leadership in the digital age. With a rich background in developing disruptive AI tools, Duri offers invaluable insights into accelerating innovation through "quick innovation sprints," fostering a culture of continuous improvement and leveraging creative problem-solving to unlock new possibilities. As we delve into the conversation, Duri sheds light on AI's pivotal role in redefining work dynamics, emphasizing the importance of human strengths such as creativity, strategic thinking, and emotional intelligence—areas where automation has yet to tread. He argues that by investing in strategic planning, leadership, and clear communication, companies can harness AI to support their mission and core values and foster a competitive edge in the ever-evolving business landscape. However, the path to AI integration is fraught with challenges. Duri outlines three major hurdles tech leaders must navigate: overcoming the limitations of legacy systems to make data more accessible for AI applications, bridging the skills gap in the burgeoning field of AI, and cultivating a company culture that embraces change and innovation. With one-third of CIOs already deploying AI technologies and more on the cusp, understanding these dynamics is crucial for any organization looking to thrive in the age of AI. Join us as Duri Chitayat provides a roadmap for tech leaders to navigate the complexities of AI implementation, offering a blend of strategic insights and practical advice to make the AI development process a resounding success. How can companies balance the drive for innovation with the need

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