Many of these entities operate on a large scale, managing significant data flows and complex information systems, which amplifies the demand for robust AI solutions.
“GenAI-based models can solve a multitude of these large-scale yet disparate system-level problems,” said Neil Shah, VP of research and partner at Counterpoint Research. “The CIO’s role in these enterprises is among the toughest, as it involves issues of privacy, security, and criticality. Using the open-source Llama as a foundational model to build intelligent, automated systems with highly sensitive, locally trained data introduces a new level of complexity, compliance, governance, and engagement.”
However, the benefits are expected to remain largely confined to the US, with limited effect on CIO decisions in other regions, particularly Europe, where stringent regulations mean that credibility alone may not be enough to secure trust, according to Priya Bhalla, practice director at Everest Group.