AI Essentials

Applied Use Cases

Explore how AI will change your business along with detailed references, concrete examples and use cases. This Essentials has been published to help turn business challenges into success with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.

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On Jun 14, 2021
The Marketer Career Path can teach you the relevant digital marketing skills you need to achieve your next career milestone from anywhere. https://t.co/Qc8jwOvx1v
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Skill Up: Carve Your Digital Marketing Career Path

Skill Up: Carve Your Digital Marketing Career Path

Learn or grow your digital marketing career path. Find how-to learning content in email marketing, data analytics, and demand generation.

@AI_TechNews shared
On Jun 14, 2021
Enterprise AI platform Dataiku announces fully-managed online service https://t.co/juzFS1GIdS #enterprise #news #tech #ml #ai https://t.co/ttvB9l8iuk
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Enterprise AI platform Dataiku announces fully-managed online service

Enterprise AI platform Dataiku announces fully-managed online service

Dataiku has announced a fully-managed online version of its enterprise AI platform to help smaller companies get started.

@arstechnica shared
On Jun 14, 2021
Hands-on with Amazon’s brand-new Echo Show 8 https://t.co/QO5XMPJgQL by @jrssnet
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Hands-on: Echo Show 8 is like a tablet grafted onto a smart speaker

Hands-on: Echo Show 8 is like a tablet grafted onto a smart speaker

"Alexa, test and review the new Echo Show 8." "I'm sorry, I don't know that one."

@AI_TechNews shared
On Jun 11, 2021
McDonald’s drive-thru AI bot may have broken privacy law https://t.co/kNKSY6lI4l #mcdonalds #privacy #data #news #tech #ai https://t.co/iAEAgeis8y
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McDonald’s drive-thru AI bot may have broken privacy law

McDonald’s drive-thru AI bot may have broken privacy law

McDonald’s announced earlier this month that it was deploying an AI chatbot to handle its drive-thru orders, but it turns out it might break privacy law.

@Jaguilam2003 shared
On Jun 9, 2021
RT @FGraillot: As #AI technologies are spreading across industries, here is an overview of how they could not only make processes more efficient, but also help create new products, services, or business models. #InsurTech #FinTech 👉 https://t.co/WT6I7iY7FY https://t.co/BDuveh9UXb
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AI in a post-pandemic economy

AI in a post-pandemic economy

Enteprises ramped up deployment plans for intelligent technologies during the pandemic, and the AI trend will continue post-pandemic.

@salesforce shared
On Jun 11, 2021
How flexible is your sales system? 🤔 When conditions change quickly, you need a tech stack that can keep up. That's why it's key to create a sales infrastructure that can roll with the punches. Learn more about launching quickly and effectively here! 📈 https://t.co/gB9NBa7ZyK https://t.co/GterCv5bmf
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3 Steps To Quickly Launch New Products and Pricing

3 Steps To Quickly Launch New Products and Pricing

Tech company Podium launched a new product within weeks to help its customers during the pandemic. This is the story of how they did it and how you can too

@arstechnica shared
On Jun 9, 2021
These macOS Monterey features won’t work on Intel Macs https://t.co/Li2BfPg9TK
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These macOS Monterey features won’t work on Intel Macs

These macOS Monterey features won’t work on Intel Macs

Intel Macs' lack of an equivalent to the M1's Neural Engine may be to blame.

@davegershgorn shared
On Jun 10, 2021
RT @samdubberley: 📢New York is in danger of becoming a total surveillance city. Thanks to our Decoder volunteers, @amnesty today reveals 15,280 cameras in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx that the NYPD can use with facial recognition software. https://t.co/J0FzKSdjMY 📢 https://t.co/OAxxtHp1JX
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Surveillance city: NYPD can use more than 15,000 cameras to track people using facial recognition in Manhattan, Bronx and Brooklyn

Surveillance city: NYPD can use more than 15,000 cameras to track people using facial recognition in Manhattan, Bronx and Brooklyn

Thousands of volunteers helped map surveillance cameras that the NYPD could use to track people using facial recognition.