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The Future of Artificial Intelligence in Education

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Artificial Intelligence has the potential to greatly improve and change education systems across the world. There is a strong possibility for artificial intelligence to be used to help teachers effectively streamline their instruction process and to help students receive much more personalized help that is specifically suited to their strengths. The post The Future of Artificial Intelligence in Education appeared first on Dataconomy.

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My first 100 days as Data Science Lead

Eugene Yan

How being a Lead / Manager is different from being an individual contributor.

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Data-driven Marketing Insights at your Fingertips

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Does a swipe mean more than click? Does a hover indicate indecision and a firm push mean certainty? As touchscreens begin to dominate internet interaction, can we learn more from a human gesture than we did from the click of a mouse? And if we can, what are the benefits? The post Data-driven Marketing Insights at your Fingertips appeared first on Dataconomy.

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Preparing your team and your tech for GDPR

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On October 12th, Cloudera will be in Munich composing a series of straightforward approaches and concise strategies for companies preparing for one of Europe’s biggest regulatory reshufflings of data ever. Register now to find out what tactics, methods and tools are best suited for you. May 25th, 2018 is. The post Preparing your team and your tech for GDPR appeared first on Dataconomy.

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The 2nd Generation of Innovation Management: A Survival Guide

Speaker: Chris Townsend, VP of Product Marketing, Wellspring

Over the past decade, companies have embraced innovation with enthusiasm—Chief Innovation Officers have been hired, and in-house incubators, accelerators, and co-creation labs have been launched. CEOs have spoken with passion about “making everyone an innovator” and the need “to disrupt our own business.” But after years of experimentation, senior leaders are asking: Is this still just an experiment, or are we in it for the long haul?

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INVESTING, FAST AND SLOW PART 3: FROM SATELLITES TO STOCKS

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Financial markets offer countless ways of making (or losing) money. A key distinction among them is the investment horizon, which can range from fractions of a second to years. Previously, I sat down to talk about investing and data with co-founders of new investment management firms representing the high-frequency and. The post INVESTING, FAST AND SLOW PART 3: FROM SATELLITES TO STOCKS appeared first on Dataconomy.

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DN2017: 4 big trends in 4 major industries where tech disruption is now the norm

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Now that business is moving nearly as fast as data does, the tech world is constantly forging new and exciting professional paths in a range of different industries – that is, if we know where to look for them. Timing is everything and disruption is still stronger in some areas. The post DN2017: 4 big trends in 4 major industries where tech disruption is now the norm appeared first on Dataconomy.