Tag: data
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What’s all about AI Action Summit Paris 2025
On February 10–11, 2025, Paris became the epicenter of global dialogue on artificial intelligence as it hosted the AI Summit Paris 2025 at the historic Grand Palais. Co-chaired by French President Emmanuel Macron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the event was heralded as the largest international AI summit to date, drawing over 1,000 participants…
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Data Warehouse, Data Lake and Data Lakehouse: Why it’s crucial to know them as Data Scientist
In today’s data-driven economy, managing and analyzing vast amounts of information efficiently is critical for organizations across all industries. As data becomes more complex and voluminous, there would be a limitation to processing and storing the data manually. Hence, three core storage paradigms have emerged to support modern analytics: Data Warehouse, Data Lake, and Data…
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DeepSeek: New threat in tech industry
As every day passes, we can see how competitive the market competition between new generative AI models is. Companies are looking for robust yet cost-efficient models that can reduce costs on the production side. Despite ChatGPT being an undeniable no.1 model in the generative AI industry, a new threat named “DeepSeek” is trying to take…
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“NEW Dawn of AI: Transforming Generative AI into Autonomous Thinkers”
Reading the “Generative Agents: Interactive Simulacra of Human Behavior” paper by Joon Sung Park, a PhD student in computer science at Stanford University, inspired me to conduct a more in-depth analysis and study on “AI Agent.” Recently, Google unveiled an AI agent based on Gemini 2.0, and Microsoft developed Magentic-One&Co-pilot Vision. As seen from examples…
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Amazon vs. eBay: Who Dominates Australia’s Online Marketplace?
The Australian e-commerce market has witnessed transformative growth over the past decade. This blog will explore this rapidly evolving industry’s key trends, market dynamics, and future, mainly focusing on stakeholder analysis. Australian consumers are increasingly shifting their retail activities online. In 2023, 93% of online shoppers purchased from platforms like Amazon, eBay, Catch, and emerging…
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All about “Cybersecurity” – concepts and examples explained.
<What is cybersecurity?> As the word ‘cybersecurity’ may sound self-explanatory, it means maintaining security within ‘cyberspace.’ Hence, it is the proactive approach to protecting computer software systems and networks from threats. Its importance has rapidly increased over the past few years due to the advancement of cyberspace and data within data science. Many MNCs worldwide…
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Case study- Apple
<10 milestone> <Business model> Apple’s business model is built on a combination of premium hardware sales and an expanding ecosystem of services. Apple designs and sells high-end consumer electronics, including iPhones, iPads, Mac computers, Apple Watches, and accessories. These products are known for their sleek design, user-friendly interfaces, and seamless integration with Apple’s software and…
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How Netflix utilizes data science and became so popular
By leveraging data science to create a personalized and engaging user experience, Netflix has become a global streaming powerhouse. The company’s success is primarily attributed to its sophisticated recommendation system, which uses machine-learning algorithms to analyze vast amounts of user data and predict viewer preferences for customized user experiences. At the heart of Netflix’s data…
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Types of Data Scientists
Data science has emerged as one of the most sought-after fields in recent years, with organizations across industries recognizing the value of data-driven decision-making. However, not all data scientists are cut from the same cloth. The term “data scientist” often conjures images of tech-savvy individuals working in Silicon Valley startups or significant tech companies. While…
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Case study – Google
Google <10 Milestones> <Business Model> Google’s business model is primarily built on advertising, the company’s primary revenue source since its inception. In 2023, advertising accounted for over 77% of Alphabet’s (Google’s parent company) total revenues, amounting to $237.85 billion. This model is structured as a multisided platform, serving users, advertisers, and content publishers, creating a…