Work 2.0: How Artificial Intelligence is Changing the Future of Work (CEO's Advice on Computer Science) / CEO's Advice on Computer Science (ePub)
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The job market is undergoing rapid change as a result of AI and automation. In this book, we investigate what artificial intelligence is meaning for various businesses and callings, and deal pragmatic guidance on the most proficient method to explore this new scenario. Whether you're a new student searching for your first job, or an old pro trying to remain important in your field, this book will assist you with understandings on how artificial intelligence is changing the world of work, and how you can use this innovation to advance your career.
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Before Warren H. Lau begins his career in the technology industry, he spent more than ten years in the investment career, and succeeded through a combined application of fundamental, technical and news analysis. He summarized all his knowledge and experience and published his investment book series: "Winning Strategies of Professional Investment".
- Autor: Warren H. Lau
- 2023, Englisch
- Verlag: INPress International
- ISBN-10: 8215998089
- ISBN-13: 9798215998083
- Erscheinungsdatum: 22.04.2023
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