Following on from last weeks article on GenAI readiness assessments, to harness its full potential, organisations must adopt a strategic approach. Developing a Generative AI Roadmap is crucial to guide this journey effectively, no only for the GenAI solutions but the development of the systems and processes around GenAI to ensure it’s long term support.
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Unlocking the Power of Generative AI: Why Your Organisation Needs a Maturity and Readiness Assessment
Generative AI (GenAI) is revolutionising industries by automating content creation, enhancing decision-making, and sparking innovation. But before jumping in, it’s essential to pause and do the groundwork. In today’s fast-moving, hype-driven tech landscape, that can feel a bit old-school, but understanding your organisation’s readiness isn’t just prudent, it’s foundational. A GenAI Maturity and Readiness Assessment is a crucial step to ensure that the excitement of innovation is backed by the stability of preparation.
Clear GenAI Requirements in an RFP: The Bedrock of Successful AI Implementation
Organisations will turn to external partners for GenAI implementations and the success of your GenAI project depends heavily on the clarity of your requirements.
A well-prepared RFP with comprehensive requirements isn’t just bureaucratic paperwork – it’s your blueprint for AI implementation success. Let’s dive into some insights on creating requirements that will attract the right vendors and set your GenAI project up for success.
The Blueprint for GenAI Success: Why GenAI Architecture Frameworks and Design Patterns Matter
While mulling over what seemed to be a lack of GenAI frameworks and design patterns last week, this post from Debmalya Biswas dropped into my feed on A Comprehensive Guide to Agentic AI. This post and the accompanying slides are more than the title suggests – they are a great start on a set design patterns and reference architectures – something that we seem to be sorely missing.
Navigating AI Adoption on Azure: A Practical Framework to Get Started
I couldn’t believe the timing this week. As I’m working through the course material for the Microsoft AI Engineer exam a post dropped from Rajani Janaki Ram with a Framework on Adopting AI on Azure – brilliant! I thought I’d review the framework this week and what it means.
ISACA Announces AI Audit Toolkit: What You Need to Know and Why it’s Good for System Design…
In a significant move to bolster AI governance and compliance, ISACA has unveiled its AI Audit Toolkit. This toolkit is designed to help organisations navigate the complexities of auditing AI systems, providing a structured approach to assess and ensure their AI technologies are both effective and ethically sound. Although focused on Audit, why not use it to help drive design work?