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10 most in-demand generative AI skills

CIO

The recent AI boom has sparked plenty of conversations around its potential to eliminate jobs, but a survey of 1,400 US business leaders by the Upwork Research Institute found that 49% of hiring managers plan to hire more independent and full-time employees in response to the demand for AI skills.

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MLOps: Methods and Tools of DevOps for Machine Learning

Altexsoft

When speaking of machine learning, we typically discuss data preparation or model building. Living in the shadow, this stage, according to the recent study , eats up 25 percent of data scientists time. MLOps lies at the confluence of ML, data engineering, and DevOps. More time for development of new models.

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Managing risk in machine learning

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

As the data community begins to deploy more machine learning (ML) models, I wanted to review some important considerations. We recently conducted a survey which garnered more than 11,000 respondents—our main goal was to ascertain how enterprises were using machine learning. Privacy and security.

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IT leaders get creative to fill data science gaps

CIO

The research report also noted that top enterprises, such as Deloitte, Amazon and Microsoft, are looking to fill a wide spectrum of technical jobs but data science far outweighs all other roles. And machine learning engineers are being hired to design and build automated predictive models. It’s a team sport, for sure.”.

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Unlocking the Power of AI with a Real-Time Data Strategy

CIO

To succeed with real-time AI, data ecosystems need to excel at handling fast-moving streams of events, operational data, and machine learning models to leverage insights and automate decision-making. report they have established a data culture 26.5% report they have a data-driven organization 39.7%

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2021 Data/AI Salary Survey

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

In June 2021, we asked the recipients of our Data & AI Newsletter to respond to a survey about compensation. The average salary for data and AI professionals who responded to the survey was $146,000. To nobody’s surprise, our survey showed that data science and AI professionals are mostly male.

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Predibase exits stealth with a low-code platform for building AI models

TechCrunch

Data science teams are stymied by disorganization at their companies, impacting efforts to deploy timely AI and analytics projects. In a recent survey of “data executives” at U.S.-based ” The market for synthetic data is bigger than you think.