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What is Data Mesh?

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  The book raised an interesting question: Is robotics considered a branch of AI?  I'd love to hear your thoughts beyond what the book suggests. What’s your perspective? How do you believe AI and robotics can benefit business developers? Who is the Author? Ulrika Jägare is an  M.Sc. director at Ericsson AB, boasting 22 years of telecommunications experience in various leadership roles, including research & development, product management, services, and sales. For the past 12 years, she has focused on AI and data science, working to bridge the gap between technology and business for practical applications. Ulrika established Ericsson's first AI strategy and played a key role in implementing a data-driven approach through global initiatives. She initiated Ericsson's first AI-based commercial offerings and currently leads a global AI and automation initiative in the Internet of Things (IoT) sector. Passionate about helping other companies leverage data science a...

Please Let me read your mind

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Recommended Reading: LEADING WITH QUESTIONS By MICHAEL MARQUARDT Note: We all seek out answers. Yet, we never considered whether or not our queries would elicit responses. Have you ever considered learning about other people's minds? I personally dream of having the ability to read people's minds and understand their thoughts, feelings, and even intentions. This is why you need to know how to ask questions and then ask them. Let's begin our journey by reading this fantastic book to refresh our minds. Why do we need questions? Have you ever attempted mind-reading others? It's like breathing fresh air to ask questions. As Michael mentioned ‘’ Most leaders are unaware of the amazing power of questions—how they can generate short-term results and long-term learning and success. The problem is, we feel that we are supposed to have answers, not questions’’ .  It's crucial for us to maintain our childlike curiosity in order to learn quickly and connect with the righ...