The award-winning founder of a Central Asian cuisine restaurant in Georgia and New York, known for steaming bowls of ...
Years of plans and millions in funding surround Jackson’s Union Station, but what the renovations will include remains to be ...
These are Class I railroads with lesser-known narrow gauge operations in the 20th Century which deserve a spotlight.
Across many health systems, anesthesia is still approached primarily as a staffing problem. It is not. It is an enterprise operating model problem. When anesthesia is treated as a narrow labor issue ...
Relying on one giant AI model for everything is a trap; it’s too expensive and slow for simple tasks and too risky for the hard stuff when things go wrong. Whenever I see a new agent project kick off, ...
A client recently asked me: “We’ve invested heavily in AI. The pilots worked. So why is it so hard to scale it across the enterprise?” Like cars, AI models perform well in controlled environments.
Artificial intelligence now shows up in nearly every CEO conversation I’m part of. The enthusiasm makes sense. AI promises speed, efficiency and scale. But here’s what I see repeatedly: AI doesn’t fix ...
Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad, operating as METRA, was hit with a Federal Employers' Liability Act lawsuit on March 20 in Illinois Circuit Court for Cook County. The action, brought by ...
The first wave of enterprise deployments is exposing a widening gap between vendor promise and operational reality. Unsplash+ Agentic A.I. is no longer a technology on the horizon. It is being ...
The AI era has arrived. In this fourth episode of The AI Advantage: Navigating Risk, Reward, and Real-World Deployment podcast, CIO.com’s Barbara Call explores the ins and outs of building a secure ...