The 5 Most In-Demand Skills In 2025


The 5 Most In-Demand Skills In 2025Bernard MarrContributorFollow0Oct 14, 2024 1. AI Fluency: The New Digital LiteracyBy 2025, AI proficiency will be as fundamental as computer literacy is today. The adage that “AI won’t replace humans, but humans who use AI will replace those who don’t” will become a stark reality.AI fluency encompasses mastering prompt engineering to extract optimal results from AI systems, customizing AI models for specific business applications, and navigating the ethical implications of AI deployment. Crucially, it also means recognizing AI’s limitations and leveraging uniquely human traits like relationship-building and creative problem-solving—skills that will remain irreplaceable. 2. Digital Transformation … Continue reading The 5 Most In-Demand Skills In 2025

CHIPS | INSIDE SCOOP


Nvidia Director’s Stock Sales Pass 4 Million Mark in 2024 Follow Barron’s in Apple News N vidia director Mark Stevens just sold more stock, bringing his sales so far this year to more than four million shares. Stevens sold 155,000 Nvidia shares on Wednesday for $20.5 million, an average price of $132.27 each. He sold the stock through a trust that now owns 8.1 million Nvidia shares, according to a form Stevens filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. He also owns another 17.3 million Nvidia shares through another trust, and holds 12.9 million shares in a personal account. Stevens … Continue reading CHIPS | INSIDE SCOOP

From bytes to bushels: How gen AI can shape the future of agriculture


June 10, 2024 | Article Complementing analytical AI with generative AI can create new value on and o! the acre. A number of exciting use cases show how the industry can evolve. DOWNLOADS  Article (8 pages) G lobal demand for nutrition continues to increase, creating new economic pressures—and opportunities—for farmers. At the same time, the agriculture industry must contend with the push toward more sustainable practices. The emergence of rapidly evolving technologies, such as AI, o!ers agriculture players another powerful tool to meet these challenges head on and unlock greater e”ciency and e!ectiveness throughout their businesses. Generative AI (gen … Continue reading From bytes to bushels: How gen AI can shape the future of agriculture

Population shrinkage and the challenge to mitigate impacts on growth


Follow up to the NY Times piece ” Can the Government get people to have more babies?” See link at Population 2050. Population 2050 The previous post describes the political backdrop to the shrinkage in population overtaking the large western economies. Why should countries care about shrinking populations at a time of climate change, increasing risk of nuclear catastrophe and the prospect of artificial intelligence taking over jobs? At a global level, there is no shortage of people. But drastically low birthrates can lead to problems in individual countries. At first glance population in times of fewer jobs, climate change and geopolitical turmoil … Continue reading Population shrinkage and the challenge to mitigate impacts on growth

The AI Compute Connection: Canada and the UK strengthen ties


The SIN Canada team organized a mission to the UK to deepen collaboration in the field of AI compute and gain insights into the UK’s supercomputing landscape. From:British High Commission OttawaPublished7 October 2024 AI Mission during visit to the UK. The race for supercomputing power is heating up globally, with nations recognizing its pivotal role in training the next generation of AI models. Canada and the UK have emerged as leading players in this field, with a shared vision to harness the potential of AI for the benefit of society. To further solidify this partnership, the SIN Canada team organized a … Continue reading The AI Compute Connection: Canada and the UK strengthen ties

Rise of the robots: AI to shape UK defense review


Experts warn involving artificial intelligence in military planning could prove a costly mistake.SHARE The review will examine aspects of Britain’s defense capabilities including military recruitment, new weapons procurement and the future of Trident. | Adrian Dennis/AFP via Getty Images OCTOBER 9, 2024 8:30 PM CET BY STEFAN BOSCIA LONDON — The U.K. government is using artificial intelligence to help put together its landmark review of Britain’s armed forces in what amounts to a radical shakeup of how Whitehall functions. Britain’s Ministry of Defence is deploying a custom-built AI program to sift through submissions for a comprehensive review of the nation’s defense capabilities, … Continue reading Rise of the robots: AI to shape UK defense review

Bad reporting example on bank runs in Canada without evidence


This is reporting at its worst. The content stretches to match the title but it is not even close. To talk about bank runs without context is wrong. Clouds on the horizon? There are alaways emerging risks, but no Canada specific clouds. Canada needs to prepare as the risk of bank runs rises, warns report ‘Emerging clouds on the horizon’ signal changes needed to existing checks and balances Get the latest from Naimul Karim straight to your inbox  Published Oct 01, 2024  •  Last updated 6 days ago  •  3 minute read Canada may not have had a big banking failure in many years, but “emerging clouds … Continue reading Bad reporting example on bank runs in Canada without evidence

New CIRA data finds cyber crime is driving customers away from impacted Canadian businesses


Reports of reputational damage to organizations due to cyber attacks have quadrupled since 2018 October 01, 2024 08:00 ET| Source: Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA)Follow OTTAWA, Ontario, Oct. 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Trust is hard-earned and easily lost; a lesson many Canadian organizations learned the hard way this year as cyber attacks impacted their businesses. Forty-four per cent of organizations reported experiencing a cyber attack in the last 12 months and more than a quarter of the 500 cybersecurity professionals surveyed, said that it had hurt their organization’s reputation (28 per cent) and cost them customers (26 per cent). The … Continue reading New CIRA data finds cyber crime is driving customers away from impacted Canadian businesses