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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...

What is the significance of critical thinking in the ChatGPT era?

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  Recommended Reading: Critical Thinking by SIMON BRADLEY & NICOLE PRICE Note: A young professional recently asked : why critical thinking is important in the ChatGPT era? .  This is why we'll talk about critical thinking today. I'd also take advantage of this opportunity to encourage all young professionals to think critically, propose ideas, and ask whatever questions they want. In this context, we will respond to some questions concerning critical thinking in light of the book. Note: The book is short and sweet. It's a quick read that will help you understand critical thinking and implement practical critical thinking strategies. Critical thinking is a necessary skill for business development & entrepreneurial success because it forms the cornerstone of many initiatives to solve problems. Let’s explore together what critical thinking is, and how to improve our decision making skills Critical thinking is not the same as plain thinking, as it involves ...