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Bridging the Data Divide in AI: Challenges and Opportunities

We are experiencing a significant gap between business leaders’ ambitious goals. The actual use of data is not meeting those aims[1]. Recent key findings from the industry highlight gen-AI may not be as valuable as anticipated. Data strategies are not meeting the needs of gen-AI. Other forms of AI are also affected. Source: https://info.softserveinc.com/the-great-data-divide (access…
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To innovate and add value, one must first question everything
Throughout history, civilizations have ingeniously engineered systems to ensure clean water and sanitation. From the Neolithic period to our modern era, the design and construction of aqueducts have evolved significantly. The Roman Empire is a testament to the triumph of engineering, as it conquered valleys and cities to deliver water to its urban centres and…
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No free lunch
Milton Friedman was a Nobel prize economist. He appeared to refer to the custom of American saloons serving highly salty food to customers who purchased one drink. It increased the consumption of beer by those customers who ate the food. Milton Friedman suggested that the price of the drinks is likely to cover the cost…