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The Key Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Trends for 2022
We've entered a new year now, and it seems likely that there will be numerous different artificial intelligence and machine learning trends for 2022. Potentially, this could influence how things look heading into the future. There are numerous potential technology trends and predictions that businesses should be aware of as we head further into 2022 – but these undeniably revolve heavily around themes of automation and artificial intelligence. As such, we've picked out some of the six current artificial intelligence and machine learning trends that you should know as follows; these might even revolutionize the way your business trades, looking ahead. One of the first big changes and trends that we have seen in recent times is the growth of AI-powered cybersecurity systems, which are undeniably becoming much more popular.
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Manufacturing cos hire expats in key artificial intelligence, digital roles to bolster global play
Indian manufacturing companies are going all out to woo expat talent in digital, artificial intelligence and other new-age technologies, as they seek to strengthen their global footprint with improved products. Companies in sectors such as automobile, industrial, pharmaceutical, chemical and packaging are keen on bringing in people familiar with international best practices who can replicate the quality and precision of developed markets such as North America, the UK, Korea, Japan and Germany. Over the last six months, automaker Mahindra & Mahindra has hired six expats for top-level posts while the diversified Vedanta Ltd in February brought in five expats at senior levels in India. A spokesperson for Hero MotoCorp said several experts have joined the company of late. "There has been an increase in expat hiring in the last six months. Expat hiring isn't about numbers but about inducting appropriate capabilities and talent," said Rajeshwar Tripathi, chief people officer, M&M, which last year inducted 15 expats at senior levels.
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