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The new CIO mandate: Selling AI to employees

CIO Business Intelligence

Employees fearing job loss should take comfort in the 2024 Stanford AI Index Report , which found that while AI is gaining in capability, it can’t match humans in many complex cognitive functions, notes Daniel Barchi, CIO of CommonSpirit Health, a healthcare provider. They need to have a culture of experimentation.”

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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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Bringing Augmented Intelligence to All

DataRobot

Last fall, I penned a blog post around our Series F funding, focused on the fact that the era of experimental AI is over. IDC projects that spend on AI technologies will surpass $200 billion by 2024. Our vision of Augmented Intelligence centers around unleashing the full potential of human and machine intelligence.

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Healthcare: Why Integrated Care Systems Need to Focus on AI and not BI

DataRobot Blog

As ICSs develop plans to deliver around 30% more elective activity by 2024-2025 than before the pandemic, the need to retain clinical staff is paramount. Accurately forecasting non-elective demand is a necessity for ICSs and acute trusts, but this task is complicated by the pandemic and the data disruption that ensued.

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3 force multipliers for digital transformation

CIO Business Intelligence

While digital initiatives and talent are the board directors’ top strategic business priorities in 2023-2024, IT spending is forecasted to grow by only 2.4% Many CIOs will face a challenging year grappling with growing pressure from transformation initiatives, weekly layoff announcements, and the prospect of a recession.