However, nearly half of companies claim that their data doesn't yet have the speed and flexibility they need to satisfy all the demands of the business, and 41% claim they don’t have fast access to the right data. A major obstacle remains the data literacy gap between data professionals and data users: One in three respondents have reservations about how well employees understand the data they work with.
“Without a common language for data, these businesses may not be prepared to face the challenges ahead,” concludes the Talend report. A new—responsible for creating, communicating, and managing the common language and work of data engineers and the users of data.,” Thomas H.
Data product managers are individuals with both broad business skills and knowledge of the work done by data and AI professionals. They coordinate and manage the use of data products and measure their impact on the business. To paraphrase Calvin Coolidge, “The chief business of today’s businesses is data. They are profoundly concerned with producing, buying, selling, investing and prospering in data.”
Interesting how often DALL-E is mentioned in articles about new AI applications that use DALL-E’s tech.
Never trust Monke to drive
You should see what the robots they don't show us can really do. My friend says they look, sound, feel human and it's hard to tell they are machines. Yes WE are that ADVANCED. Drones are the big thing right now, they are developing them for WAR, and civilian CONTROL.