September 29, 2023
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Careers
10 most in-demand generative AI skills
CIO, 09/29/23. The field of artificial intelligence (AI) offers a wide range of job opportunities across various industries. TensorFlow, an open-source machine learning framework developed by Google, is in high demand for building and training machine learning models. Job roles such as machine learning engineer, AI research scientist, and data scientist require expertise in TensorFlow. Similarly, image processing plays a vital role in analyzing medical imaging and extracting data from visuals and text documents. Job roles in image processing include image processing engineer or scientist and robotics engineer. PyTorch, developed by Facebook AI Research, is another popular framework for building deep learning models. Professionals in fields like NLP and medical imaging can utilize PyTorch. Additionally, AI content creation and AI chatbot management are emerging fields that require skills in generative AI, content creation, and natural language processing. The demand for these skills is increasing as organizations recognize the potential benefits of AI in creating relevant content and improving customer service experiences. READ THE ARTICLE
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Marketing
The ethics of AI-powered marketing technology
Martech, 09/29/23. The integration of AI technology into Marketing has brought unprecedented capabilities as well as ethical dilemmas.
Marketers are now empowered to craft highly personalized campaigns. At the same time, they must navigate a complex landscape of data privacy concerns. By adhering to ethical principles, addressing algorithmic biases, ensuring transparency, and respecting consumer consent, marketers can build trust and loyalty.
In today’s world, ethics are not a hindrance but a competitive advantage, fostering a meaningful connection with socially conscious consumers. READ THE ARTICLE
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Healthcare
Friend, not foe: How AI will revolutionize patient care
Med Tech Dive, 09/29/23. The prospect of AI use in healthcare brings up misconceptions and concerns. Many fear that AI will replace the human element in healthcare. However, AI can complement clinician expertise and help manage burnout and the overwhelming amount of data.
AI can help clinicians make more precise and efficient decisions while still being the ones to determine the best treatment pathway for patients. Additionally, AI can contribute to personalized medicine and improve the accuracy and efficiency of diagnostics and monitoring.
There are still challenges to overcome such as the need for robust and reliable AI platforms and a sufficient amount of data for training. READ THE ARTICLE
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Amazon
What is Amazon Bedrock? 4 ways it can help businesses use generative AI tools
ZDNet, 09/29/23. Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced the general availability of Amazon Bedrock, an AI service that allows businesses of all sizes to build and scale generative AI applications.
Bedrock provides customers with foundational models to simplify the deployment and scaling of generative AI tools enabling tasks like content creation and data analysis. This offers businesses democratized access, cost-effectiveness, customization options, and speed to market. With security and privacy features built-in, Amazon Bedrock also allows businesses to trust that their data remains protected throughout the AI development process. READ THE ARTICLE
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Retail
Walmart experiments with generative AI to help people shop
Axios, 09/29/23. Walmart’s foray into generative AI represents a significant step in leveraging th cutting-edge technology to enhance both employee productivity and customer satisfaction. With applications ranging from assisting shoppers in event planning to creating 3D objects from photos, Walmart is strategically utilizing AI to provide innovative solutions.
Walmart is committed to remaining technology-agnostic while seeking the best and most cost-effective options. Their move builds upon Walmart’s history of employing chatbots and reaffirms their commitment to customer-centric technological advancements. READ THE ARTICLE