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GenAI disillusion sets in, but new AI innovations creating buzz
The annual Gartner Hype Cycle research has bad news for generative AI which the analyst firm has headed into the dreaded “trough of disillusionment” as the gap between hype and reality starts to dawn on businesses.
From Intern to Data Scientist: Getting Started in a Data-Driven Career
Keen on a career in data? or using data in your current role. Here is how the OptimalBI team get their interns and graduates started - Data literacy, Databases and SQ.
Indian election was awash in deepfakes – but AI was a net positive for democracy
Political parties in India spent an estimated US$50 million on authorized AI-generated content for targeted communication with their constituencies this election cycle. And it was largely successful.
Griffin on Tech: The promise and the peril of Apple Intelligence
If Apple can use AI to make our interaction with phones and computers more seamless, including the dozens of apps we navigate every day, that’s a good thing for developers. Those who suddenly have no moat around their business thanks to the rise of generative AI have some hard thinking to do.
Smashing out code - in the long run, it may be better to do it in the office
When it comes to software engineering in particular, bosses now have something solid to point to in the form of a high-quality study that suggests remote work may give coders an edge in the short term but is less productive than working face-to-face with team members in the long term.