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Stanford University AI Index Report 2024

Stanford University AI Index Report 2024

https://micheladrien.blogspot.com/2024/04/stanford-university-ai-index-report-2024.html

The AI Index Report developed at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence at Stanford University in California is an interesting resource to help track developments in the field.

The 2024 edition has just been published.

“Welcome to the seventh edition of the AI Index report. The 2024 Index is our most comprehensive to date and arrives at an important moment when AI’s influence on society has never been more pronounced. This year, we have broadened our scope to more extensively cover essential trends such as technical advancements in AI, public perceptions of the technology, and the geopolitical dynamics surrounding its development. Featuring more original data than ever before, this edition introduces new estimates on AI training costs, detailed analyses of the responsible AI landscape, and an entirely new chapter dedicated to AI’s impact on science and medicine.”

“The AI Index report tracks, collates, distills, and visualizes data related to artificial intelligence (AI). Our mission is to provide unbiased, rigorously vetted, broadly sourced data in order for policymakers, researchers, executives, journalists, and the general public to develop a more thorough and nuanced understanding of the complex field of AI.”

“The AI Index is recognized globally as one of the most credible and authoritative sources for data and insights on artificial intelligence. Previous editions have been cited in major newspapers, including the The New York Times, Bloomberg, and The Guardian, have amassed hundreds of academic citations, and been referenced by high-level policymakers in the United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union, among other places. This year’s edition surpasses all previous ones in size, scale, and scope, reflecting the growing significance that AI is coming to hold in all of our lives.”

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Posted on: April 20, 2024, 6:30 am Category: Uncategorized

Are You Being Micro-Manipulated? The narcissist’s art of abusing you within the boundaries of “plausible deniability.”

Are You Being Micro-Manipulated?

The narcissist’s art of abusing you within the boundaries of “plausible deniability.”

https://goodmenproject.com/featured-content/are-you-being-micro-manipulated/

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Posted on: April 20, 2024, 6:05 am Category: Uncategorized

Serving a greater purpose: CEO Excellence revisited

Serving a greater purpose: CEO Excellence revisited

https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/mckinsey-on-books/serving-a-greater-purpose-ceo-excellence-revisited

 

 

 

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Posted on: April 20, 2024, 6:01 am Category: Uncategorized

Cord Cutting Continues in 2023

Cord Cutting Continues in 2023

https://potsandpansbyccg.com/2024/04/19/cord-cutting-continues-in-2023/

“Leichtman Research Group recently released the cable customer counts for the largest providers of traditional cable service at the end of 2023. LRG compiles most of these numbers from the statistics provided to stockholders, except for Cox and Mediacom – they now combine an estimate for both companies. Leichtman says this group of companies represents 96% of all traditional U.S. cable customers.

I suspect there are regular blog readers who wonder why I post these statistics every quarter. There are several reasons.

  • I find it fascinating to watch the slow train wreck of the implosion of the cable TV industry. Recall that the big cable companies like Comcast and Charter got so large through selling only cable TV and no other products. Technology let them compete and then beat telcos for broadband customers, but they already had a huge number of customers in 2000 when broadband competition kicked off in earnest.
  • I’m fascinated to see that there are still over 55 million household buying cable TV from the largest companies. A lot of folks have completely written off cable TV as irrelevant, and a thing of the past, but 42% of households are still buying a traditional cable TV package. Roughly 30 million homes have cut the cord since 2018, but there are still 55 million more homes that might someday migrate all of their video to broadband networks.

The traditional cable providers continue to lose customers at a torrid pace, losing 1.7 million customers in the third quarter. Overall, traditional cable providers lost over 18,700 customers every day during the quarter. The overall penetration of traditional cable TV is now down to 42% of all households, down from 73% at the end of 2017.In the fourth quarter, Comcast dropped from being the large cable provider and fell below Charter. Losses were big across the board, and only Charter, Verizon, and Breezeline lost less than 10% of the cable customer base for the year. The traditional cable providers lost over 6.9 million cable customers for the year – with only a fourth of those customers choosing an online cable substitute.

In the fourth quarter, online cable substitutes like YouTube and Hulu Live picked up 1,476,000 customers, almost all by YouTube. For the year, these providers added almost 1.9 million customers.”

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Posted on: April 19, 2024, 2:19 pm Category: Uncategorized

Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information: “Researchers Need ‘Open’ Bibliographic Databases, New Declaration Says”

Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information: “Researchers Need ‘Open’ Bibliographic Databases, New Declaration Says”

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Posted on: April 19, 2024, 6:47 am Category: Uncategorized

Core Skills in the Age of AI: What Remains Essential?

Core Skills in the Age of AI: What Remains Essential?

Core Skills in the Age of AI: What Remains Essential?

“Core skills such as communication, critical thinking, and problem-solving remain important in the AI era.”

 

 

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Posted on: April 19, 2024, 6:46 am Category: Uncategorized

What’s It Like To Promote a Library With a Non-Circulating Collection? Marketer at a Cultural Institution Takes Us Behind the Scenes

What’s It Like To Promote a Library With a Non-Circulating Collection? Marketer at a Cultural Institution Takes Us Behind the Scenes

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Posted on: April 19, 2024, 6:36 am Category: Uncategorized