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Read preview29-year-old Supreet Kaur has interviewed at 15 companies over the last few months, and just received an offer from Microsoft. She said the job market for AI roles has changed drastically since she was on the hunt about two years ago. While Big Tech CEOs are fighting over AI talent, some candidates are fighting for a spot in the increasingly competitive job market. If you're looking for a job in AI, Kaur said these are the four key things you need to know. "The best way to look for a job is when you don't need a job," Kaur said.
Persons: , Supreet Kaur, Morgan Stanley, Kaur, Google's, BNY Mellon Organizations: Service, Microsoft, Business, Big Tech, Summit New Locations: Summit New York, York
Attendees walk through an expo hall during Amazon Web Services' Reinvent conference at the Venetian in Las Vegas on Nov. 29, 2022. Amazon Web Services on Wednesday announced a new service for health care software providers called AWS HealthScribe, which uses generative artificial intelligence and speech recognition to automatically draft clinical documentation. The service aims to save health care workers time using AI-generated transcripts and summaries of patient visits, which can then be entered into the electronic health record system. As a result, several companies like Microsoft's Nuance Communications, and now, AWS, have been working to build solutions to reduce this administrative burden. "It is clear that generative AI has the power to transform the health care and life sciences industry in many ways," Swami Sivasubramanian, AWS' vice president of database, analytics and machine learning services said at during a keynote speech at AWS Summit New York Wednesday.
Persons: Swami Organizations: Web Services, Amazon, Services, Wednesday, American Medical Association, Summit, York Locations: Las Vegas
Today, I am introducing you to a viral phenomenon that certainly wasn't on my 2022 bingo card: "consensual doxxing." Meet a TikToker who's gone viral for her "consensual doxxing" content. But one TikToker has garnered hundreds of thousands of followers who want her to expose their secrets. Kristen uses her platform to "consensually dox" users and reveal their birthdays using just social media — and has become a data-privacy educator by proxy. Users are often shocked by how easy it is for her to find out their information, Kristen said.
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