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How to Shop for Data?

Data Virtualization

Reading Time: 3 minutes Today, the most innovative and successful organizations leverage data to increase revenue, minimize expenses, and deliver products and services that meet the needs of their customers. To be truly “data-driven,” an organization must view data as more than a byproduct. The post How to Shop for Data?

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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. Specific prompts seem to “unlock” training data. Generative AI Has a Plagiarism Problem ChatGPT, for example, doesn’t memorize its training data, per se. This is the basis of The New York Times lawsuit against OpenAI.

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6 ecommerce trends to watch

IBM Big Data Hub

Social commerce, a form of ecommerce in which a social media platform serves as both a marketing channel and a shopping destination, is expected to grow by more than 50% between 2021 and 2025. The ecommerce market has grown exponentially over the last decade. During the Covid-19 pandemic, the rate of digital adoption doubled across the globe.

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10 Big Data Examples Showing The Great Value of Smart Analytics In Real Life At Restaurants, Bars, and Casinos

datapine

“You can have data without information, but you cannot have information without data.” – Daniel Keys Moran. When you think of big data, you usually think of applications related to banking, healthcare analytics , or manufacturing. However, the usage of data analytics isn’t limited to only these fields. Discover 10.

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Monetizing Analytics Features: Why Data Visualizations Will Never Be Enough

Think your customers will pay more for data visualizations in your application? Five years ago they may have. But today, dashboards and visualizations have become table stakes. Discover which features will differentiate your application and maximize the ROI of your embedded analytics. Brought to you by Logi Analytics.

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Get your IT team battle-ready for the next holiday rush 

IBM Big Data Hub

Last year, almost 200 million people shopped on Black Friday. This holiday season, shoppers are ready to shop again and they’re prepared to spend even more. A great customer experience is critical to keep shoppers happy no matter when or how they shop. Online alone, they spent more than $9 billion.

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Software vendors offer AI sales boost for retail at NRF show

CIO Business Intelligence

As they take stock after the year-end frenzy of shopping the holiday season always brings, retail CIOs attending the National Retail Federation’s annual show, NRF 2024, may be wondering how they can improve their IT systems’ performance over the next 12 months. year on year in the first 11 months of 2023, AI or no AI.

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Post-Pandemic eCommerce Growth: Leverage Product Data, Market Research & Shopping Trends

Speaker: Phil Irvine, VP & Director of Audience Intelligence

To accomplish this, organizations have traditionally leaned into historical customer and product data to predict how to engage with their current and future customers in a personalized manner. When you couple that with fluid data privacy changes, this creates an even fuzzier foundation to develop forward-looking marketing strategies.

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The Definitive Guide to Embedded Analytics

It will show you what embedded analytics are and how they can help your company. It will show you how to select the right solution and what investments are required for success. We hope this guide will transform how you build value for your products with embedded analytics.

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Personalize Your User Experience Using Behavior Change Science

Speaker: Amy Bucher, Ph.D., Vice President of Behavior Change Design, Mad*Pow

When it comes to our health, fitness, music taste, and shopping habits, one size does not fit all: the products we design must cater to the individual, not to a faceless 'user.' How to determine the data needed to effectively personalize a product. Now more than ever, we need personalization to empower our users.