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Why IT leaders think generative AI will create jobs

## AI: more production, fewer people… or both?

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? 

Unsurprisingly it is a popular article. And it caused our CIO readers to ponder a further philosophical question: is the goal here to increase productivity, or cut costs? Maybe as is so often the case it is a bit of both. 

AI: more production, fewer people… or both?
This week: good news about AI.
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?
And it caused our CIO readers to ponder a further philosophical question: is the goal here to increase productivity, or cut costs?

AI: more production, fewer people… or both?

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? 

Unsurprisingly it is a popular article. And it caused our CIO readers to ponder a further philosophical question: is the goal here to increase productivity, or cut costs? Maybe as is so often the case it is a bit of both. 

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