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WWW.TECHRADAR.COMTech editor takes close snaps of world's fastest supercomputer and lives to publish themThe editor of a tech site took some revealing snaps of the inside of El Capitan, the world's fastest supercomputer.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 156 Просмотры
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WWW.CNBC.COMTSMC is confident its CHIPS Act funding will continue under Trump, says CFO Wendell HuangTSMC has been promised $6.6 billion under the Biden-administration's CHIPS and Science ACT to help build three cutting-edge chip fabrication plants in Arizona.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 151 Просмотры
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WWW.FASTCOMPANY.COMLooking to dump Facebook, X, and TikTok? This is how to build a brand without using social mediaThese days it feels like were stuck in still water, our minds submerged in toxic muck, flailing our arms in inauthentic looping conversations. Self-talk is like a silent scream of the hateful social media comments (now with even less moderation and more algorithmic manipulation) we are bombarded with day after day, believing information only to realize almost too late, that it was all a complete lie.We just cannot pull ourselves away from social media. It calls to us deep from the wild, before we dream, when we wake up, while we are on the toilet, in the garden, on the train. We look for entertainment, recipes, morbid curiosities, checking up on our friends, and traveling. And then, just when we finally put our phones away, and stop scrolling, we get pulled back to the abyss by the inescapable and dreaded bleep of endless notifications. If you are like me running a business from your phone, you are stopped dead in your tracks by two-factor authentication.I needed to clear my mind and test the social media self-discipline Im always nagging my three sons to have. I couldnt afford to cleanse myself using that trendy total silent vipassana experience Ive been reading about lately.My experiment asked an urgent question: Could I run Birk Creative, my advertising agency, continue to build my professional brand, and find and earn new business, without my iPhone and Pixel, with littleif any social media engagementall from a rudimentary flip phone?There was a time when interpersonal relationships and real-time conversations were standard operating procedures. You could share stories with a stranger on the bus, and discuss the headlines in the newspaper written by real journalists and investigative reporters. At the bookstore or record store, the worker behind the checkout counter loved to read or discover new music, so you would share your love of a new book or album coming out by your favorite author or band, and it felt good to share a smile, a laugh and find a common connection with another person. And then there was the golden age of sales. When you could find a new customer or reach the CEO of some amazing company profiled in the business section of the newspaper, just by picking up the phone and cold calling. Half the time youd call, youd get a receptionist or a VP, andthey would be excited to ask how you found them, excited for the attention, and they would hear your pitch and take your meeting.I can see the before-and-after impact of social media on my creative life. My agencys work was mostly print designand it was colorful and vibrant, everything was created by a human (or art directed) by me, from the hand lettering to the illustrations, the photography, and the photo retouching all the way to the production layout on my annual reports. Even the music I made with my band Utah Carol was analog, with sounds from a vintage Hammond organ recorded on a cheap microphone.Before the term creator economy had been coined, my productivity as a creative was off the charts without social media. My ingenuity and prowess as a business person were tested daily, I had incredible new business wins, all because I created real-life experiences with real people. I discovered and interpreted real-world data that my mind trapped and poured into my imagination.So, one morning, I abruptly disengaged my smart phone and replaced it with a basic flip phone. I figured it would force me to relearn how to get back to real-life human-centered experiences. It took a week for me to unwind my smartphone from cellular service. (For anyone who wants details about the process, send me a DM on LinkedIn, because the process was ridiculous and I would rather be covered in honey, left to die in the wilderness somewhere attacked by red fire ants than go through that process again).Along the way, I discovered many strategies I can implement to grow my brand and business that dont require social media. It does require old-school tactics that some may find confusing. It might even sound awkward to use the words go back because, in a recent U.S. election, we swore we are not going back. Here are powerful strategies you could redeploy to build your professional brand and still bring relationships, networks, and eventually customers to your business, that keep you off creativity-snatching social media.Carry your laptop not your phoneLaptops do not engender an immersive experience. You are still in the world around you, not dissimilar from a television. The screen is larger and more inviting to explore worlds beyond Instagram and TikTok. There are also more ways to research and learn things with a keyboard, monitor, and notepad right next to you. While on your laptop, place your phone in a lock box or the glove compartment of your car. Avoid anything that requires 2-factor authentication. Otherwise, youll find yourself back with your phone in your hand.Go outside Walk around, look up without a phone, and strike up conversations. Not just anyone, of course, but find opportunities to engage. At the airport or on an airplane, there are certain cues that you can pick up from the body language of someone that lets you know they may be open for conversation. In that conversation, quickly pivot to talk about your business, talk about your ideas, and be very clear about what youre looking to build or to do. Dont start talking and not tell people what you want to build, share, or what impact youre looking to have on people with your business. A retiree once told me he built his company by never being afraid to ask for business. Its hard to ask for things on social media. Social media lies, and you are more compelled to lie when you use it.Look for volunteer opportunitiesOr apply to board positions. Develop relationships on those boards and network like your business depends on it. When you investigate board positions, ensure that the work that theyre doing aligns closely with your deep passion. Are the people affiliated with the board the kind you want to hang out with? Make sure the current board members have demonstrated leadership qualities and are connected to brands, organizations, people, or companies that are also well-known, powerful, brands (or adjacent to ones) that are doing things that you care about that actually will help your reputation professionally while you contribute to the greater good.This is not necessarily the time to challenge yourself and get uncomfortable. Coaches always tell people that being uncomfortable is where the growth is. Not right now when you are trying to unwind from social media and enter the real world. Find (and pay) a graphic designer A designer can help you take your words, ideas, and thoughts (record your voice from your laptopon Zoom or Riverside.fm and transcribe your words using Temi.com), put them in a white paper, or better yet, a book. Get your designer to create a cover and get that book published. Or publish it yourself and set up your own little publishing company like what I describe in my video How To Launch Your Own Publishing Company on Apple Books.You ask: But how can I promote my book or white paper if I dont use social media? Have you ever heard of direct mail by the US Postal Service? They have tremendous solutions using ZIP Code targeting to send out postcards to people in areas that youve decided are the people you want to reach. For example, if your book of advice is about finance, find out where the wealthiest zip codes are in any state, and with some other demographic research, send out postcards that your new book designer you just hired will create. The designer will work very closely with you to create the right message to ensure the desired outcome is represented on those postcards. Youre also going to use these postcards as a tool to promote your professional brand. None of this requires social media. This is good old-fashioned, knocking on doors, face-to-face, traditional marketing tactics. Heres another great resource for traditional custom direct mail solutions (and the company is woman-owned too https://www.dlh-direct.com/index.php/services). If you are still unable to unwind completely from social media entirely to build your reputation and brand, you can look to programmatic direct mail as a solution. Pebble Post is doing interesting things with digital media. It will cost you a pretty penny, but maybe at least, you can leave all the digital dirty social media work to them.Keep your websiteIt presents your brand, face, message, voice, who you are, what you believe, what you want to accomplish, and what outcomes youre looking for with the content and brand that youre creating. Include:Your own blog with your thoughts written in essay, poetry, or prose, with images or video.An interview you did on a podcast.Photos and artwork you made.Clients youve worked with and case studiesAffiliate marketing too if you have it. Just place the links in a blog post, so it feels natural to the reader.Email marketing A must-have, especially when building away from toxic environments like social media platforms. Emails coming from you and your brand are representative of your voice, your message, and your reputation. There is no two-way conversation. No feedback loops. The only hate message youll get is an unsubscribe. You can try Beehiiv and Fodesk. Constant Contact and Mailchimp are less personalized and more generic platforms, but they have lower rates of spam reports than all of them for several reasons I wont discuss here. You can also look at a blog platform like Substack to have a direct conversation with your audience, but I have yet to figure out how to effectively use this tool.Guerrilla marketingStand on the street corner, and practice your public speaking. Print out flyers with your logo and hand them out like the street musicians or companies that pass out free product samples to visitors on major streets.Conferences, church, and supper clubs Another way to be social without media. Unlike social media, where you can hide and pretend you are big stuff even when you are small, conferences require you to be bold, stand out, and talk to people in real life. If you need to find something to attend that you care about where you can be an expert (which makes it easier to have a conversation), log in to Eventbrite, input keywords or zip codes, and find events taking place in person, wherever you live. Sure, bring your phone to get contact info. But dont take your phone to record things and post on social media. That is an act of ego, not business.Turn off music and podcasts in public Remove the earbuds. You will be amazed, shocked, and maybe even delighted by the conversations youll hear and the things youll notice because you are present. Run and workout to your thoughts, but also watch and listen to the people around you. Like a baby, you can learn so much by observation. My favorite thing to do is do what Apple does with their privacy settings on their phones: I eavesdrop on other people having loud conversations on their phones. I find this entertaining when Im at the gym or in transit, but it also gives me creative ideas.Say hello to older people and strike up a conversation Older generations have remarkable insights on all kinds of topics. They were born way before cell phones and computers. The old saying, The more things change, the more they stay the same.Delete your social media profiles from your mobile phoneOnly keep social on your desktop computer, which is hard to carry around. As a business owner and entrepreneur trying to grow your brand and your business, invest in talent to manage your brand online. Place the phone in your interns or your assistants hand. You can build your brand without social media. It requires more intentional action online. It requires a significant reduction of consumption and a significant increase in creation, collaboration, and tried and true human-centered networking. It also requires extraordinary resistance to the addictive and powerful features built into social media platforms. And if you just cant let social media go from fear that you will lose everything, deploy what Mark Zuckerberg created for you on Meta: Create your very own AI replicant, release it on social media, and let it run your brand for you.Back To Life is JinJa Birkenbeuels curated playlist on YouTube Music created for Fast Company.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 143 Просмотры
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WWW.YANKODESIGN.COMLevito Chair Keeps You Wondering And Provides You With A Multisensory ExperienceLevito redefines expectations for furniture design, presenting itself as much more than a chair, its a bold statement piece that bridges art and functionality. Designed for installations and exhibitions, Levito challenges perceptions, inviting viewers to engage with its dual-sensory experience. This innovative creation transforms a simple act, like sitting, into an exploration of balance and contrast.At first glance, Levitos design may seem unstable, even precarious. Its structure consists of two separate components connected by wires, giving the impression of fragility. This visual uncertainty is an intentional artistic choice, crafted to spark curiosity and encourage deeper engagement. Despite appearances, Levito is structurally sound, providing tactile comfort and stability. This intentional contrast, visual instability versus physical reliability, forms the heart of Levitos identity.Designer:Choi Pil-jae andkmuid graduateLevito offers a two-stage experience that separates perception from interaction. Initially, viewers are drawn to its striking aesthetic, questioning its usability and marveling at its unconventional construction. This stage engages the mind, encouraging curiosity about its functionality. The second stage begins when one sits on Levito. Here, its true ingenuity shines: the interconnected parts allow for a subtle, fluid sway along its axis, evoking the sensation of floating on a cloud. This gentle motion surprises and delights, transforming skepticism into trust.By emphasizing this interplay between appearance and experience, Levito elevates itself from furniture to an experiential design piece. It challenges users to reconsider traditional notions of function and aesthetics, offering a sensory journey that blurs the boundaries between art and utility. Levitos unique form and functionality make it ideal for galleries, exhibitions, or modern living spaces, where it seamlessly integrates bold artistic expression with everyday practicality.For those who value innovative design, Levito is more than an object; its an invitation to explore the relationship between comfort and curiosity. It embodies the idea that furniture can be more than utilitarianit can provoke thought, inspire wonder, and deliver delight. By merging visual intrigue with tactile pleasure, Levito sets a new standard in furniture design, offering an experience that is as engaging as it is functional. Whether admired for its artistry or appreciated for its comfort, Levito transforms the way we interact with the objects in our lives.The post Levito Chair Keeps You Wondering And Provides You With A Multisensory Experience first appeared on Yanko Design.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 153 Просмотры
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMTikTok Butters Up Trump as It Navigates a Ban in the U.S.The app has repeatedly name checked the president-elect in pop-up messages and statements, as it navigates a ban in the United States unless it is sold to a non-Chinese owner.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 171 Просмотры
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APPLEINSIDER.COMMeta's Edits is an alternative to CapCut, as Apple forgets about ClipsEven as the future of TikTok remains unclear, Meta has rushed out an alternative to CapCut while Apple continues to do nothing to promote Clips eight years after its debut.Apple's Clips app is a fun tool, but not quite a CapCut replacementThere's a lot of back and forth relating to whether TikTok will be banned or not, but competitors are taking note. Meta, Adobe, and even Apple have an opportunity to take advantage of the void left by TikTok, CapCut, and other apps owned by ByteDance if a ban is enforced.According to a Reels post from head of Instagram Adam Mosseri, a new video editing app called Edits would be released sometime in February. It's a similar move to when Meta pre-announced Threads as an alternative to the dying Twitter platform. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 140 Просмотры
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EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORGWikipedia picture of the day for January 20Racial segregation in the United States included the legally or socially enforced separation of African Americans from White Americans, as well as the separation of other ethnic minorities from majority communities. Facilities and services such as housing, healthcare, education, employment and transportation in the United States have been systematically separated based on racial categorizations. The Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of segregation in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), so long as "separate but equal" facilities were provided, a requirement that was rarely met. The doctrine's applicability to public schools was unanimously overturned in Brown v. Board of Education (1954), and several landmark cases including Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States (1964) further ruled against racial segregation, helping to bring an end to the Jim Crow laws. During the civil rights movement, de jure segregation was formally outlawed by the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the Fair Housing Act of 1968, while de facto segregation continues today in areas including residential segregation and school segregation, as part of ongoing racism and discrimination in the United States. This photograph, taken in 1939 by Russell Lee, shows an African-American man drinking at a water dispenser, with a sign reading "Colored", in a streetcar terminal in Oklahoma City.Photograph credit: Russell Lee; restored by Adam CuerdenRecently featured: Roadside hawkAucanquilchaBenjamin FranklinArchiveMore featured pictures0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 150 Просмотры
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EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORGOn this day: January 20January 20: Day of Nationwide Sorrow in Azerbaijan (1990); Inauguration Day in the United States (2025); Martin Luther KingJr. Day in the United States (2025) Roller coasters1265 Simon de Montfort summoned local representatives to the Palace of Westminster to attend a parliament, now considered to be the forerunner of the House of Commons of England.1840 WilliamII became King of the Netherlands after his father WilliamI abdicated the throne.1885 LaMarcus Adna Thompson, sometimes called the "Father of Gravity", patented the roller coaster (pictured).1945 World WarII: In an operation that took nearly two months to complete, Germany began the evacuation of at least 1.8million people from East Prussia in anticipation of the advancing Soviet Red Army.2018 A group of Taliban gunmen attacked and took hostages at the Inter-Continental Hotel in Kabul, Afghanistan, sparking a 12-hour battle that left at least 21 people dead.Sebastian Mnster (b.1488)Agnes Mary Clerke (d.1907)Yolanda Gonzlez (b.1961)Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh (b.1965)More anniversaries: January 19January 20January 21ArchiveBy emailList of days of the yearAbout0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 156 Просмотры
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VENTUREBEAT.COMAI comes alive: From bartenders to surgical aides to puppies, tomorrows robots are on their wayJoin our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn MoreHumanoid robots are no longer the stuff of science fiction. Imagine a world where robots not only collaborate with us in factories but also greet us in stores, aid in surgeries and care for our loved ones. With Tesla planning to deploy thousands of Optimus robots by 2026, the age of humanoid robots is closer than we think.This vision is becoming increasingly tangible as more companies showcase groundbreaking innovations. The 2025 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) showcased several examples of how robotics is advancing in both functionality and human-centric design. These included ADAM the robot bartender from Richtech Robotics, which mixes more than 50 types of drinks and interacts with customers, and Tombot Inc.s puppy dogs that wag their tails and make sounds designed to comfort older adults with dementia. While there may be a market for these and other robots on display at the show, it is still early days for broad deployment of this type of robotic technology.Nevertheless, real technological progress is being made in the field. Increasingly, this includes humanoid robots that use generative AI to create more human-like abilities enabling robots to learn, sense and act in complex environments. From Optimus by Tesla to Aria from Realbotix, the next decade will see a proliferation of humanoid robots.A conversation with Aria. Source: CNET https://youtu.be/2HQ84TVcbMwDespite these promising advancements, some experts caution that achieving fully human-like capabilities is still a distant goal. Citing shortcomings in current technology, Yann LeCun one of the Godfathers of AI argued recently that AI systems do not have the capacity toplan, reason or understand the physical world. He added that we cannot build smart enough robots today because we cant get them to be smart enough.LeCun might be correct, although that doesnt mean we will not soon see more humanoid robots. Elon Musk recently said that Tesla will produce several thousand Optimus units in 2025 and that he expects to ship 50,000 to 100,000 of them in 2026. That is a dramatic increase from the handful that exist today performing circumscribed functions. Of course, Musk has been known to get his timelines wrong, such as when he said in 2016 that fully autonomous driving would be achieved within two years.Nevertheless, it seems clear that significant advances are being made with humanoid robots. Tesla is not alone in pursuing this goal, as other companies including Agility Robotics, Boston Dynamics and Figure AI are among the leaders in the humanoid robotic field.Business Insider recently had a conversation with Agility Robotics CEO Peggy Johnson, who said it would soon be very normal for humanoid robotsto become coworkers with humans across a variety of workplaces. Last month, Figure announced in a LinkedIn post: We delivered F.02 humanoid robots to our commercial client, and theyre currently hard at work. With significant backing from major investors including Microsoft and Nvidia, Figure will provide fierce competition for the humanoid robot market.Figure 02 humanoid robots at work in a BMW factory. Source: YouTube: https://youtu.be/WlUFoZstcWgCreating a world viewLeCun did have a point, however, as more advances are required before robots have more complete human capabilities. It is simpler to move parts in a factory than to navigate dynamic, complex environments.The current generation of robots face three key challenges: processing visual information quickly enough to react in real-time; understanding the subtle cues in human behavior; and adapting to unexpected changes in their environment. Most humanoid robots today are dependent on cloud computing and the resulting network latency can make simple tasks like picking up an object difficult.One company working to overcome current robotics limitations is startup World Labs, founded by AI Godmother Fei Fei Li. Speaking with Wired, Li said: The physical world for computers is seen through cameras, and the computer brain behind the cameras. Turning that vision into reasoning, generation and eventual interaction involves understanding the physical structure, the physical dynamics of the physical world. And that technology is called spatial intelligence.Gen AI powers spatial intelligence by helping robots map their surroundings in real-time, much like humans do, predicting how objects might move or change. Such advancements are crucial for creating autonomous humanoid robots capable of navigating complex, real-world scenarios with the adaptability and decision-making skills needed for success.While spatial intelligence relies on real-time data to build mental maps of the environment, another approach is to help the humanoid robot infer the real world from a single still image. As explained in a pre-published paper, Generative World Explorer (GenEx) uses AI to create a detailed virtual world from a single image, mimicking how humans make inferences about their surroundings. While still in the research phase, this capability will help robots to make split-second decisions or navigate new environments with limited sensor data. This would allow them to quickly understand and adapt to spaces they have never experienced before.The ChatGPT moment for robotics is comingWhile World Labs and GenEx push the boundaries of AI reasoning, Nvidias Cosmos and GR00T are addressing the challenges of equipping humanoid robots with real-world adaptability and interactive capabilities. Cosmos is a family of AI world foundation models that help robots understand physics and spatial relationships, while GR00T (Generalist Robot 00 Technology) allows robots to learn by watching humans like how an apprentice learns from a master. Together, these technologies help robots understand both what to do and how to do it naturally.These innovations reflect a broader push in the robotics industry to equip humanoid robots with both cognitive and physical adaptability. GR00T could enable humanoid robots to help in healthcare by observing and mimicking medical professionals, while GenEx might allow robots to navigate disaster zones by inferring environments from limited visual input. As reported by Investors Business Daily, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said: The ChatGPT moment for robotics is coming.Another company working to create physical AI models is Google DeepMind. Timothy Brooks, a research scientist there, posted this month on X about company plans to make large-scale gen models that simulate the physical world.These emerging physical world models will better predict, plan and learn from experience, all fundamental capabilities for future humanoid robots.Google is building world simulation models. Source: X.com https://x.com/_tim_brooks/status/1876327325916447140The robots are comingEarly in 2025, humanoid robots are largely prototypes. In the near term, they will focus on specific tasks, such as manufacturing, logistics and disaster response, where automation provides immediate value. Broader applications like caregiving or retail interactions will come later, as technology matures. However, progress with AI and mechanical engineering is accelerating such humanoid robot development.Consulting firm Accenture recently took note of the developing full stack of robotics hardware, software and AI models purpose-built for creating machine autonomy in the human world. In their 2025 Technology Vision report, the company states: Over the next decade, we will start to see robots casually and commonly interacting with people, reasoning their way through unplanned tasks, and independently taking actions in any kind of environment.A timeline of past and estimated future robot adoption. Source: Accenture Technology Vision 2025 Technology Vision 2025Wall Street firm Morgan Stanley has estimated that the number of U.S. humanoid robots could reach eight million by 2040 and 63 million units by 2050. The company said that, in addition to technological advances, long-term demographic shifts creating labor shortages may help drive the development and their adoption.Building trustworthy robotsBeyond the purely technical obstacles, potential societal objections must be overcome. Without addressing these concerns, public skepticism could hinder the adoption of humanoid robots, even in sectors where they offer clear benefits. To be successful, deployed humanoid robots would need to be seen as trustworthy, and people will need to believe that they help society. As noted by MIT Technology Review, few people would feel warm and comfortable with such a robot if it walked into their living room right now.To address challenges with trust, researchers are exploring how to make robots appear more relatable. For instance, engineers in Japan have created a face mask from human skin cells and attached it to robots. According to a study published last summer and reported by The New York Times, the studys lead researcher said: Human-like faces and expressions improve communication and empathy in human-robot interactions, making robots more effective in health care, service and companionship roles. In other words, human-like appearance will improve trust.In addition to appearing trustworthy, human-like robots will need to consistently behave ethically and responsibly to ensure human acceptance. In public spaces, for example, humanoid robots with cameras might inadvertently collect sensitive data, such as conversations or facial details, raising concerns about surveillance. Policies ensuring transparent data practices will be critical to mitigate these risks.The next decadeIn the near term, humanoid robots will focus on specific tasks, such as manufacturing, logistics and disaster response, where automation provides immediate value. These specialized roles highlight their current strengths in structured environments while broader applications, like healthcare, caregiving and retail operations will emerge as technology matures.As humanoid robots become more visible in daily life, their presence will profoundly impact and potentially reshape human interactions and societal norms. Beyond performing tasks, these machines will integrate into the social fabric, requiring humans to navigate new relationships with technology. Their adoption could ease labor shortages in aging societies and improve efficiency in service sectors, but may also provoke debates about job displacement, privacy and human identity in an increasingly automated world. Preparing for these shifts will demand not just technological progress, but thoughtful societal adaptation.By addressing challenges and leveraging the efficiency and adaptability of humanoid robots, we can ensure these technologies serve as tools for progress. Shaping this future isnt just the responsibility of policymakers and tech leaders it is a conversation for everyone. Public participation will be essential to ensuring humanoid robots enhance society and address real human needs.Gary Grossman is EVP of technology practice at Edelman and global lead of the Edelman AI Center of Excellence.DataDecisionMakersWelcome to the VentureBeat community!DataDecisionMakers is where experts, including the technical people doing data work, can share data-related insights and innovation.If you want to read about cutting-edge ideas and up-to-date information, best practices, and the future of data and data tech, join us at DataDecisionMakers.You might even considercontributing an articleof your own!Read More From DataDecisionMakers0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 135 Просмотры