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ChatGPT, Author of The Quixote

O'Reilly on Data

TL;DR LLMs and other GenAI models can reproduce significant chunks of training data. Researchers are finding more and more ways to extract training data from ChatGPT and other models. And the space is moving quickly: SORA , OpenAI’s text-to-video model, is yet to be released and has already taken the world by storm.

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Burnout: An IT epidemic in the making

CIO Business Intelligence

The stages of burnout Developing over time, burnout builds in distinct stages that lead employees down a path of low motivation, cynicism, and eventually depersonalization, according to Yerbo’s The State of Burnout in Tech report, which points to 2005 research by Salanova and Schaufeli on the subject.

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Modernize Using The BI & Analytics Magic Quadrant

Rita Sallam

Or when Tableau and Qlik’s serious entry into the market circa 2004-2005 set in motion a seismic market shift from IT to the business user creating the wave of what was to become the modern BI disruption. After five minutes of seeing these products back then, I just knew they would change everything! Answer: Better than every other vendor?

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Data Science, Past & Future

Domino Data Lab

how “the business executives who are seeing the value of data science and being model-informed, they are the ones who are doubling down on their bets now, and they’re investing a lot more money.” He was saying this doesn’t belong just in statistics. Key highlights from the session include. Transcript. Tukey did this paper.

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Rethinking ‘Big Data’ — and the rift between business and data ops

CIO Business Intelligence

Still, CIOs should not be too quick to consign the technologies and techniques touted during the honeymoon period (circa 2005-2015) of the Big Data Era to the dust bin of history. Big Data” is a critical area that runs the risk of being miscategorized as being either irrelevant — a thing of the past or lacking a worth-the-trouble upside.

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