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America's AI takeover: New map reveals US cities DOOMED to lose the most jobs to tech... is YOUR hometown at risk?
Artificial intelligence is taking over countless industries around the U.S., raising concerns among Americans who fear they will be replaced by the tech. Now, new research has revealed the most and least AI-proof cities across the nation, based on five key metrics including job availability, the state's population growth rate, and job diversity. Workers based in major tech hubs should look to large, coastal metropolitan areas if they want to avoid losing out to artificial intelligence, with Phoenix, Arizona coming in first as the most AI-proof city in the country. The report warned that Providence, Rhode Island is the top city most susceptible to AI-related job loss. A report revealed the best cities to move to if you want to avoid AI and the top cities you should consider moving away from.
- North America > United States > Rhode Island > Providence County > Providence (0.25)
- North America > United States > Arizona > Maricopa County > Phoenix (0.25)
- North America > United States > California > Los Angeles County > Los Angeles (0.16)
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- Banking & Finance > Economy (0.54)
- Government (0.51)
Bengaluru Fifth City In World For Having Diversity Of Artificial Intelligence Workers
Bengaluru stood fifth in the list of 50 top cities for having one of the world's largest diversity of Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) workers. The top four cities are from the U.S., including New York, San Francisco, Boston, and Seattle. San Francisco has four times the A.I. activity of other top cities with A.I. clusters. The ranking has been given by the TIDE Framework and listed by Harvard Business Review (HBR). The cities have been evaluated using a framework - TIDE (for Talent pool; Investments; Diversity of talent; Evolution of the country's digital foundations).
- Asia > India > Karnataka > Bengaluru (0.67)
- North America > United States > California > San Francisco County > San Francisco (0.51)
- North America > United States > New York (0.27)
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AI Across the World: Top Cities in AI 2020
Considered by some to be the fourth industrial revolution, the capabilities of AI are ever-growing with new personnel, data and financial power pushing it to greater feats each day, week, month and year. With the wealth of data available to us today, the potential of AI is undeniable. With current debates roaring on which sectors will reap the benefits most, including healthcare, finance, education and more, the only certainty is change. In our top cities in AI blog from 2019, we forecasted (with some help from our industry friends), which cities would emerge as tech hubs, so we thought we'd have another go in 2020! Our list, in no particular order, details some of the cities we think will see some great advancements over the next 11 months.
- Europe > United Kingdom (0.30)
- Asia > Singapore (0.18)
- North America > United States > New York (0.09)
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Dubai is world's top city for foreign investments in artificial intelligence, robotics
According to the law published in the Official Gazette, a foreign direct investment unit is to be established in the Ministry of Economy. This will be "responsible for proposing foreign direct investment policies in the country and determining its priorities, and setting up associated plans and programmes, and work on their implementation following their approval by the UAE cabinet."
- Government (0.86)
- Banking & Finance > Trading (0.40)
Python Overtakes R for Data Science and Machine Learning
This article summarizes a trend in programming languages usage, based on a number of proxy metrics. This change started to be more pronounced in early 2017: Python became the language of choice, over R, for data science and machine learning applications. Google has one app called Google Trend to find out trends about specific subjects, to compare interest for a number of search topics, broken down by region or time period. We used the app in question to compare search interest for R data Science versus Python Data Science, see above chart. It looks like until December 2016, R dominated, but fell below Python by early 2017.
- North America > United States > New York (0.06)
- North America > United States > California (0.06)
Python Overtakes R for Data Science and Machine Learning
This article summarizes a trend in programming languages usage, based on a number of proxy metrics. This change started to be more pronounced in early 2017: Python became the language of choice, over R, for data science and machine learning applications. Google has one app called Google Trend to find out trends about specific subjects, to compare interest for a number of search topics, broken down by region or time period. We used the app in question to compare search interest for R data Science versus Python Data Science, see above chart. It looks like until December 2016, R dominated, but fell below Python by early 2017.
- North America > United States > New York (0.06)
- North America > United States > California (0.06)
- Information Technology > Data Science (1.00)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Machine Learning (0.62)
- Information Technology > Communications > Social Media (0.52)
- Information Technology > Software > Programming Languages (0.38)