Enterprise AI Adoption Forces Tough Budget Trade-Offs for CIOs
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Adam Mills
Summary
This article from Newsweek's "AI Impact" newsletter examines the difficult trade-offs enterprises face as they allocate technology budgets to accommodate AI adoption. With many organizations increasing tech spending but not enough to cover all demands, CIOs must decide what gets cut to fund AI initiatives, data modernization, and legacy system maintenance. The piece explores the tension between investing in AI capabilities versus other critical technology needs.
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Many organizations are increasing technology spending, but not enough to cover every demand now landing on the CIO's desk.
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