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  • 2 weeks ago | fedtechmagazine.com | Ryan Petersen

    All industries have tapped outside expertise to assist with these endeavors. Among survey respondents who said they have hired a third party to help with AI, 46% said they solicited that assistance for security. Reducing Repetitive Tasks With AIThe CDW Artificial Intelligence Research Report spotlights other AI use cases, including support for customer service. Agencies are digging into how they can use AI tools to improve citizen services.

  • 4 weeks ago | healthtechmagazine.net | Ryan Petersen

    A 2024 CHIME report found that only about half of healthcare organizations have a clear AI strategy and leadership support. “To achieve optimal results, they need strong data governance, data quality, privacy and security measures, and proper staff training,” write CDW Healthcare Strategists Lee Pierce and Ben Sokolow in a recent white paper on data and AI.

  • 1 month ago | edtechmagazine.com | Ryan Petersen

    Can higher education institutions reap the full benefit of artificial intelligence without the buy-in of the entire campus community? That’s the question higher ed IT leaders are grappling with as AI continues to reveal itself as transformational across campuses. As AI makes its way into nearly every college and university technology environment, IT leaders are looking for ways to earn the trust and support of their stakeholders.

  • 1 month ago | documentjournal.com | Ryan Petersen

    In a sermon-performance equal parts satire and sacrament, 'Images' asks what it means to renounce the screen—and whether doing so is even possible I shuffled into EARTH, the New York arts space programmed by Dean Kissick, on Easter Sunday. Just like a crowded church, every seat was taken. So I stood in the back, pressed against the wall. Images—written by Gideon Jacobs and directed by Ruby McCollister—sits somewhere between a reading and a play.

  • 1 month ago | usa.10magazine.com | Ryan Petersen

    Walk into the group show Deviations at James Fuentes Gallery in Tribeca and the first work you encounter is Daffodil in a Cup , a painting by Nash Glynn, hung just outside the main gallery. Deceptively simple, it depicts the titular flower in a glass of water, its submerged stem refracted. Glynn's still life operates as a prelude to the show's concerns: bodies and forms that bend, distort, and shift-like light through liquid.

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Ryan Petersen
Ryan Petersen @RyanPete
27 May 25

How can #SmallBusinesses effectively integrate #AI into the #ContactCenter? Checkout this ultimate guide: via @BizTechMagazine https://t.co/ozkqLcJuuM

Ryan Petersen
Ryan Petersen @RyanPete
21 May 25

Proper #DataGovernance is key for any #HigherEd AI endeavor. Find out how three universities are tackling this critical component. via @EdTech_HigherEd https://t.co/UJetkUtKx2

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Ryan Petersen @RyanPete
25 Mar 25

#AI can be a game changer when it comes to #healthcare workflows. #HealthIT leaders at #HIMSS25 shared their insights on what organizations need to do to be prepared for AI implementation: via @HealthTechMag https://t.co/l6e5Ng4MIk