We know user behaviour is quickly changing everyday.
On any app, is the previous data generated by users or the trends that they followed relevant for the future?
✅ Google is buying Reddit data
✅ OpenAI is buying WordPress data
✅ Midjourney is buying Tumblr data
AI tools will use user generated data without our permissions 🫨
“Navigating the Data Odyssey: Top Data Analytics Trends for 2023”
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Bappa Dittya Saha
Stealth • 7m
Loved the new algo!
It's more towards user generated content,
not those boring LinkedIn shit!
Great work!
Team Medial!
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Rudrayan Dhar
Stealth • 10m
"🔮 What's in the finance crystal ball? Predict the game-changing trends shaping business futures! How can finance pros stay ahead of the curve? 💼💰 #FinanceFutures #StayAhead"
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Arcane
Stealth • 2m
World's Most Valuable Media Brands 2024
✦ Google ranks first as the most valuable media brand at $333.4 billion followed by TikTok at number two $84.2 billion
✦ Instagram is the fastest growing Media Brand with almost 50% increase in value
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How do companies calculate software running costs for a project ?
Is ther a standard method/procedure followed to estimate the cost ?
How can we calculate per user cost?
With Inshorts pivoting with the New CEO to user generated content with the background of news, does it become a competitor to Medial, if yes what are your opinions?
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Sunil Huvanna
Stealth • 5m
OpenAI earlier had what's called chat thread. The memory was limited to that particular chat.
Now Data from one chat is flowing to all others.
In simple words you are now subject of matter to the AI. Now it can analyse chat behaviour across all thre
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Mahendra Lochhab
Stealth • 25d
As of 2023, the average data consumption per user per month in India was at 24.1 gigabytes. 4G data traffic contributes to 99 percent of the overall data traffic while 5G was launched in India in October 2022.
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Saurabh Dosi
Stealth • 9m
What do you think are the next hot trends? Like we had mechanical in the days of industrial revolution 1.0, coding for the last few decades.
What skills one must focus on to become relevant in 2030s and onwards?