Wilko S. Wolters
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#DigitalTransformation and #AI-Strategist | #Industrial & #Automotive | #CDO | #Strategy | #CustomerExperience | #CX | #genAI | #XaaS | views=mine |
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Joined June 2013
Top 25 #DigitalTransformation Influencers You Need to Follow 🙏I was pleased and honored that @sparity put me on the '25 top digital transformation influencers that you should follow to make sure that the next big digital transformation trends' list https://t.co/GcS2IjMSJx 👏
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Update 2025 Reinvention of the same - this time in China https://t.co/x9WItVCQW3
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Thus queuing up one of my favorite times I have been quoted.
nobody should give or receive any career advice right now. everyone is broadly underestimating the scope and scale of change and the high variance of the future. your L4 engineer buddy at meta telling you “bro cs degrees are cooked” doesn’t know shit
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#AI is set to reshape the future of work, with 92 million jobs expected to be displaced by the technology – but it could also create 170 million new roles. That's why #education must build transdisciplinary thinkers ready for an ethical, AI-native economy.
weforum.org
The AI-native, autonomous and ethically aligned economy will need a future workforce that has been educated with a transdisciplinary systems mindset.
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Anthropic brings Claude Code to browsers, letting developers run cloud-based coding tasks directly via web or mobile. 💻☁️ #AINews #AI #Technology #SwissCognitive #ArtificialIntelligence
https://t.co/xTztwlpv9e
infoworld.com
Preview service allows developers to delegate coding tasks to Claude from their web browsers. The tasks run on Anthropic-managed cloud infrastructure.
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The rise of AI chatbots and Google's AI Overviews is driving down search traffic for brands. Seven brands, including some in the Fortune 500, told us they've seen a drop in site traffic. See the new marketing strategies they're adopting:
theinformation.com
In the past year, Mexican hotel chain Tafer Hotels & Resorts has seen traffic to its website fall 25%. Despite that, Tafer’s revenue is up year over year, according to Max Gomez Montejo, chief...
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This guy literally leaks how many articles are written by AI
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Deep Research Report: OpenAI’s new ChatGPT Atlas AI browser is a direct assault on Google’s $100 billion search moat, aiming to bypass the traditional ad-driven search page entirely.
theinformation.com
OpenAI has launched a direct strategic assault on Google’s advertising empire by introducing its new AI browser, ChatGPT Atlas. This is a high-stakes move that positions the AI model as the ultimate...
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Amazon claims the headline isn’t robots taking jobs as it reveals new cost-cutting robots
theverge.com
Meet the cobots.
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Prolonged AI use may make it harder to think critically and creatively, recent research suggests. But there are ways to keep the brain fit
economist.com
Creativity and critical thinking might take a hit. But there are ways to soften the blow
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“Autonomy isn’t about removing humans from the loop; it’s about redefining where the loop sits.” AI works much faster than we do - which means it makes mistakes much faster too. What are the reasons for failure? Find out in this #FrAIday article ⬇️
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Generative KI im Unternehmen effektiv nutzen KI kann mehr als Kosten senken Entscheidungsfragen um das wahre #KI-Potential für Ihr Unternehmen auszuloten https://t.co/lCdlaWLjBO 🙌 Das Wichtigste ist jedoch die eigenen Mitarbeiter zu enablen https://t.co/DyGOo6ADE5
#skills #ai
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By 2030, 80% of European citizens should have basic digital skills. Among them, there should be 20 million ICT specialists. They will all be using digital public services. Find out how close we are to those goals ⬇️
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New data insight: How does OpenAI allocate its compute? OpenAI spent ~$7 billion on compute last year. Most of this went to R&D, meaning all research, experiments, and training. Only a minority of this R&D compute went to the final training runs of released models.
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Say hello to a different way of printing denim. Our Cool Transfer Printing tech lets us create vibrant, on-trend prints with less water. Next-gen denim is here. Ready to experience the future of fashion? Click the link to learn more about this innovative process.
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One way bubbles pop: a technology doesn’t deliver value as quickly as investors bet it will. In light of that, it’s notable that OpenAI is projecting historically unprecedented revenue growth — from $10B to $100B — over the next three years. 🧵
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Anthropic has been catching up, reaching $5 billion in late July! On our AI Companies data hub, you can compare revenues, valuations, staff count, and more: https://t.co/o89xHkprno.
epoch.ai
Our database of AI company data, with data on revenue, funding, staff, and compute for many of the key players in frontier AI.
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Lovable's traffic is plummeting. Bolt is stagnating. The first wave of AI builders is crumbling because they took shortcuts. Here's why being first doesn't matter when you're not the best: 🧵 1/9
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This is BEYOND insane: AI compute demand is now growing at over 2 TIMES the rate of Moore’s Law, creating a massive shortage. Just to meet current demand, $500 billion must be invested in data centers PER YEAR until 2030. What does this mean? Let us explain. (a thread)
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We‘ve come quite a long way to now being able to play around with (seemingly) physically informed image/video generating models. Thanks to Will Smith for being so supportive in helping people understand these advances 🤩
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And a different analysis where researchers asked workers themselves.
@emollick It's interesting to compare their chart with what we found when we asked the workers themselves what they want: (See https://t.co/edMTtrX832 and https://t.co/BPPdO336A1 )
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Paper showing what human work the American public thinks is morally permissible to replace with AI. Surprisingly, people are already okay with AI doing 58% of occupations (if AI does it well/cheap). A floor of 12% of jobs (mostly caregiving) would be morally repugnant to replace
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