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AI this Earth Day: Top opportunities to advance sustainability initiatives

IBM Big Data Hub

Energy transition and climate resilience Applying AI and IoT to accelerate the transition to sustainable energy sources There is a clear need (link resides ibm.com) to accelerate the transition to low-carbon energy sources and transform infrastructures to build more climate-resilient organizations.

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5 Current Trends in Big Data for 2022 and Beyond

Smart Data Collective

As we look ahead to 2022, there are four key trends that organizations should be aware of when it comes to big data: cloud computing, artificial intelligence, automated streaming analytics, and edge computing. Each of these trends will continue to shape the way companies use data in the coming years.

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Conversational AI use cases for enterprises

IBM Big Data Hub

Machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) form the foundation of conversational AI development. Marketing and sales: Conversational AI has become an invaluable tool for data collection. It assists customers and gathers crucial customer data during interactions to convert potential customers into active ones.

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Top 10 IT & Technology Buzzwords You Won’t Be Able To Avoid In 2020

datapine

An important part of artificial intelligence comprises machine learning, and more specifically deep learning – that trend promises more powerful and fast machine learning. An exemplary application of this trend would be Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) – the predictive analytics method of analyzing data.

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Top 10 Data Innovation Trends During 2020

Rocket-Powered Data Science

The Edge-to-Cloud architectures are responding to the growth of IoT sensors and devices everywhere, whose deployments are boosted by 5G capabilities that are now helping to significantly reduce data-to-action latency. 7) Deep learning (DL) may not be “the one algorithm to dominate all others” after all.

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Introducing Cloudera DataFlow (CDF)

Cloudera

One of the most promising technology areas in this merger that already had a high growth potential and is poised for even more growth is the Data-in-Motion platform called Hortonworks DataFlow (HDF). CDF, as an end-to-end streaming data platform, emerges as a clear solution for managing data from the edge all the way to the enterprise.

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