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Meta (i.e., Facebook) was hemorrhaging a lot of money on the VR side of things from the moment it embarked on that journey, all of US $80 billion.
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“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Great advice, just not all the time, and definitely not when it comes to legacy code or infrastructure that still “somehow works”.
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Since practically forever, the cost of compute power has been taken for granted to only go lower, and it has, barring the occasional short periods of demand spikes
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There’s much to discuss, debate, and disagree about in technology today. Evangelists and skeptics alike hold strong views and are
Read MoreDigital Employee Experience: The CIO Opportunity to Deliver Productivity and Resilience
From keeping the proverbial lights on, to becoming enablers, transformers, and now AI strategists, CIOs have worn many hats. Some hats are not as visible as others, and some are tricky to wear.
Read MoreHas the AI red line debate ended already?
News of the US government’s deal with Anthropic and OpenAI, surrounding AI red lines gave us protests, rage-uninstalls, opinion pieces
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