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AI poised to replace entry-level positions at large financial institutions

CIO Business Intelligence

Large banking firms are quietly testing AI tools under code names such as as Socrates that could one day make the need to hire thousands of college graduates at these firms obsolete, according to the report.

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12 data science certifications that will pay off

CIO Business Intelligence

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) forecasts employment of data scientists will grow 35% from 2022 to 2032, with about 17,000 openings projected on average each year. According to data from PayScale, $99,842 is the average base salary for a data scientist in 2024.

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Achieving cloud excellence and efficiency with cloud maturity models

IBM Big Data Hub

” Given the statistics—82% of surveyed respondents in a 2023 Statista study cited managing cloud spend as a significant challenge—it’s a legitimate concern. With this organizational change, new teams are being defined, agile project groups created and feedback and testing loops established.

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Getting ready for artificial general intelligence with examples

IBM Big Data Hub

LLMs like ChatGPT are trained on massive amounts of text data, allowing them to recognize patterns and statistical relationships within language. Nearly all respondents reported promising early results from gen AI experiments and planned to increase their spending in 2024 to support production workloads.

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Building Smarter Financial Services: The Role of Semantic Technologies, Knowledge Graphs and Generative AI

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Nimit Mehta: I think that 2024 is going to be a buckle-down year, but, at the same time, we’ll see a rapid explosion of experimentation. ” So, maybe they are open to some testing and exploration, but when it’s prime time, larger organizations won’t run the risk of putting something untested. It’s open. Maybe later.