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What are the AI and Data Science Skills that Leaders should Master?

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Data science consolidates various fields, including measurements, logical techniques, computerized reasoning (simulated intelligence), and information examination, to arrange it into organized information. The people who practice Data science are called information researchers, and they consolidate a scope of abilities to break down data gathered from the web, cell phones, clients, sensors, and different sources to infer significant experiences. Data science envelops getting ready information for examination, including purging, amassing, and controlling the information to perform progressive information investigation. Scientific applications and information researchers can then survey the outcomes to uncover designs and empower business pioneers to draw informed experiences. Information researchers here play an important role in the entire process.


Top 10 AI and Data Science Skills Tech CEOs Should Master

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Artificial Intelligence and Data science are cutting-edge technologies that are ruling a wide range of sectors and companies today. AI and data science skills are crucial in this age of AI, big data, and automation. Businesses are looking for skilled professionals who can manage the ever-increasing amount of data generated by their operations. There are various skills for CEOs that can help to make the most of their business data. Analyzing and gleaning insights from data requires a different skill set than simply storing and managing it.


New postgraduate courses and scholarships to boost AI and data science skills - University of Liverpool News

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The University of Liverpool has won a share of £13m from the Office for Students (OfS) to fund 36 scholarships on two innovative new postgraduate conversion courses. Through specialist teaching and paid work placements, the conversion courses will allow graduates from both STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and non or far-STEM subjects to significantly boost their digital skills – helping to address the shortage of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data specialists joining the UK workforce. The scholarships are targeted at graduates from backgrounds often underrepresented in these industries, particularly female, disabled and black students. The two programmes offered by the University of Liverpool will accept their first intake of students from September this year. There is a 12-month full-time Data Science and Artificial Intelligence MSc course and a 24-month full-time option which includes a paid'year in industry' placement.