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Data democratization should be a top concern for every company moving forward. We’re approaching a point where the problem of too much data (and too few insights) can’t be ignored any longer.
The word “democratization” is loosey-goosey in this context. The usual idea seems to be that we want AI to be devised by, deployed by, and overarchingly dealt with by the masses as opposed to ...
Beginning in the 1980s, countries across southern and Eastern Europe, Latin America, and Asia made transitions to democracy. In recent years, this "third wave" of world democratization has slowed and, ...
Data democratization is a top priority for many enterprises. When employees have easy access to data, they can make decisions quicker, collaborate better, and gain important insights. Companies around ...
Democratization should also mean supporting ventures into areas not traditionally touched by AI, like Microsoft’s $50 million AI for Earth initiative to aid in the fight against climate change ...
Data democratization is a game-changer Data democratization will catapult companies to new heights of performance, if done right. Indeed, the utopian vision of data democratization is hard to refuse.
Democratization is a long and uncertain process, one prone to stalls and setbacks, one that is often chaotic and sometimes violent. In the Middle East, the difficulties are even more daunting: despite ...
Bitcoin is commonly regarded as a truly democratic form of money. Interestingly enough, however, there seem to be various explanations supporting this characterization. Furthermore, at least one of ...
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