Corey Farrell, CTO, Digital & Technology, Pearson from IDC Directions on data and maximizing GenAI

Like that is very powerful. Like, if you have agents working non stop in that in that regard, yeah, that has a lot of potential.

So, and you could probably apply that same, you know, set of use cases to anything, any major function, marketing function, sales functions, Customer Care functions, there are use cases that are out there, everywhere. So I’m, I’m really only because I do a lot of infrastructure operations.

Those are the use cases that start to excite me a little bit because, you know, we have incident managers that we have to deploy around the clock on, you know, with page pages at all hours of the night.

And if you’ve done Incident Management, it’s not a fun job to be woken up at three in the morning with an incident.

The other area I think is going to be really super interesting is around how AI governance and security works, and whether companies are prepared for just how to manage all of that stuff, yeah, especially when you get into autonomous decision making of agents or, you know, you’re you’ve got AI tools that are popping up like mushrooms, you know, at this point in time, how do you govern all of that?

You want to give your employees enough to be able to experiment and try things and figure it out, but you can’t.

It can’t be the wild wild west either, because there are a lot of these tools can have pretty big impacts to your company if they’re not, you know, handled accordingly. So we’re just wrapping up the first quarter. We’ve just wrapped the first quarter of the year. Just wondering.

You know, any emerging trends you feel will dominate tech and how you’re you’re viewing, sort of the next phase of the tech rollout for the remainder of the year. Is there a next phase? I think it’s an evolution. I don’t even know if it’s a Yeah.

Just kind of all blends together these days. I don’t know if it’s exactly the next phase, but I do think that there will be a significant emphasis on coding specific to as it relates to the just sheer amount of code that will be deployed into the ecosystem.

If you think about it, you know you have agents now or code assist tools that are essentially low code or no code. Some people are calling it vibe coding.

Now, if you’ve heard that, that term, but vibe coding, from what I understand, it’s, you know, people that may not be training coding, but they are talking using native language around what they want to design.

I want to build a website, and I want a purple background, and like you’re talking about what you’re feeling in your head, and it’s translating it into code, okay? And code is being produced as a result of it, yes.

And what that basically means is, if, if, if your CFO can create code, or, you know, anybody with a marketing background can create code.

We’re going to see more code produced in the next year than maybe in our entire lifetimes, which is going to be incredible, but also a little bit scary. How do you manage that level of code to make sure that it’s governed the right way? It’s when it breaks.

How do you troubleshoot and dag nut and those sit probably using AI as well, but those are the trends that I think are really interesting. Data is probably another big one

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