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AI market evolution: Data and infrastructure transformation through AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Currently, enterprises primarily use AI for generative video, text, and image applications, as well as enhancing virtual assistance and customer support. AI applications are evenly distributed across virtual machines and containers, showcasing their adaptability.

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Let's go back to the future--it is time to start planning now for customer service in 2021

Forrester IT

What they saw seems both supremely silly and surprisingly prescient: video conferencing, holograms, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR). In "Back to the Future: Part II," Marty's sister uses AR glasses to watch a show or video while eating dinner.

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Reinvention and the virtuous circle of learning by doing: the case of The Virtual Excellence Show

Trends in the Living Networks

For the last couple of months I have been selectively sharing conversations, tutorials, and highlight videos from The Virtual Excellence Show on this blog, but I haven’t written anything about the show itself. Physical events supplanted by virtual events. Virtual speaking and events in fact play to my strengths.

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Gaming industry trends to watch in 2025: Distribution channels, console wars, and more

GeekWire

Xbox Image ) As 2024 draws to a close, one advisory firm predicts the video game industry will see a major rebound in 2025 following two years of declines. San Diego-based DFC Intelligence released its 2024 Video Game Market Report and Forecast, which lays out a case that 2025 will bring a reversal of fortune for the industry as a whole.

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The latest robots are virtually indistinguishable from people

Trends in the Living Networks

The following videos show Geminoid DK, which is the twin of Associate Professor Henrik Scharfe of Denmark’s Aalborg University, designed in collaboration with Professor Ishiguro. Check out the videos. The fact that we know so much about how faces communicate and show emotion is owed to the budgets that Hollywood can afford.

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IT leaders take on pandemic tech debt

CIO Business Intelligence

When the pandemic hit and candidates and potential employers were unable to meet in person, Year Up’s IT organization scrambled to replicate training, enrollment, and matching processes in a virtual world to keep its talent match-making business going. Gary Flowers. Most of our technical debt is aligned with that project.”.

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Holiday parties in a pandemic: Tableau orders 3,500 meals to go; Smartsheet serenaded virtually; more

GeekWire

On Saturday, Tableau ran up a bill for hundreds of thousands of dollars as its virtual celebration amounted to 3,500 takeaway dinners from 40 local restaurants. ” Restaurateur Ethan Stowell during a virtual holiday “carol-oke” gathering with the Tableau team. Tableau Photo). Photo courtesy of Smartsheet).