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Job postings on LinkedIn that mention either AI or generative AI more than doubled globally between July 2021 and July 2023, according to new data from the jobs and networking platform. "We're seeing demand for AI skills increasingly appear across a wide range of industries and geographies," he said. "The pace at which LinkedIn members added AI skills to their profiles has nearly doubled since the launch of ChatGPT alone," Sabella said. Since early 2016, the amount of people who say they have AI skills has increased ninefold, he added. Building AI skills is important as work environments are changing and expectations and requirements for jobs are shifting, Sabella said.
Persons: Olivier Sabella, Sabella Organizations: EMEA, LATAM, CNBC Locations: Germany, France
ROME, Jan 18 (Reuters) - Matteo Messina Denaro, a brutal Sicilian Mafia boss who was Italy's most wanted criminal before his capture on Monday, had been on the run for 30 years. Messina Denaro, 60, was the last runaway member of a generation of mobsters who masterminded a string of bombings and murders that terrorised Italy in the early 1990s. Nobody knows for sure, but there have long been suspicions that Messina Denaro had his back covered by politicians and other establishment connections. Crime writer Roberto Saviano has pointed out that a former junior justice minister, Antonio D'Ali, has been convicted for collusion with the Messina Denaro family. Messina Denaro was eventually caught outside a clinic in Palermo after police discovered he was sick with cancer.
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