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10 most in-demand generative AI skills

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If any technology has captured the collective imagination in 2023, it’s generative AI — and businesses are beginning to ramp up hiring for what in some cases are very nascent gen AI skills, turning at times to contract workers to fill gaps, pursue pilots, and round out in-house AI project teams.

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Medical content creation in the age of generative AI

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Generative AI and transformer-based large language models (LLMs) have been in the top headlines recently. These models demonstrate impressive performance in question answering, text summarization, code, and text generation.

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IT leaders rethink talent strategies to cope with AI skills crunch

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As head of transformation, artificial intelligence, and delivery at Guardian Life, John Napoli is ramping up his company’s AI initiatives. And a big part of that is scaling up AI talent. The survey also found that 73% of employers have made hiring talent with AI skills and experience a priority.

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5 use cases for how Generative AI can supercharge document productivity across the enterprise

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Adobe’s Future of Digital Work survey reported that knowledge workers waste nearly a full day (8.2 Generative AI presents an incredible new opportunity to empower every knowledge worker to get more value from their documents and work more productively. hours) a week just looking for information they need to do their jobs.

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How can CIOs build an effective Generative AI strategy?

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If 2023 was the year of AI exploration, then 2024 will be the year of action. According to Forrester , investment in AI software will grow 50% faster than the wider software market. A recent PagerDuty survey also found that 71% of businesses are looking to expand investments in AI and machine learning (ML) in the next year.

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CIOs in financial services embrace gen AI — but with caution

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Highly regulated, customer-centric, and dependent on layers of human involvement and manual processes, financial services are ripe for automation through artificial intelligence (AI). Those same characteristics, however, reveal the risks AI pose to this sector. However, developing and deploying an LLM is costly.

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Chief AI officers in demand as IT leaders expect gen AI productivity boost, survey finds

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For its AI Priorities Study 2023 , Foundry surveyed IT decision-makers who have either implemented AI and generative AI technologies in their organizations, have plans to, or are actively researching them. Top of those AI priorities for now is generative AI, with 56% of respondents eager to learn more about it.

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