Skill Development – The Next Revolution

Skill Development – The Next Revolution TrainingCalendar.com is world's first complete platform for skill development and career progression powered by artificial intelligence. It's the only platform that brings together all the stakeholders of the skill development ecosystem. The stakeholders are classified as Buyers, Sellers and Beneficiaries. Link to Full Article: Skill Development – The Next

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How LEAP is transforming recruitment with AI

How LEAP is transforming recruitment with AI LEAP is an online career platform based in the UAE, which has been developed using artificial intelligence and machine learning technology. My partner and I had been working in the recruitment industry in Dubai for almost seven years – primarily for the technology sector, when we began developing …

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Researchers find large ‘hidden’ job market for PhD graduates in Australia by using machine …

Researchers find large 'hidden' job market for PhD graduates in Australia by using machine … Researchers from the Australian National University (ANU) and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation's (CSIRO) Data61 have found a large hidden job market for PhD graduates by using machine learning to scan tens of thousands of job ads. This

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VU Industry Postdoctoral Research Fellow

VU Industry Postdoctoral Research Fellow Significant experience in developing or using simulation software, signal processing software including machine learning, and data analysis with application to human movement problems is required. Experience developing bio-mechatronic systems is highly desirable. The remuneration package will be … Link to Full Article: VU Industry Postdoctoral Research Fellow

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Aussie Businesses Are Lagging Behind When It Comes To Leveraging Tech: Adobe

Aussie Businesses Are Lagging Behind When It Comes To Leveraging Tech: Adobe Adobe's research found that 73 per cent of APAC professionals are somewhat or extremely concerned about the impact of new technologies. However, 94 per cent survey respondents across the APAC express interest in trying artificial intelligence technologies to automate mundane work-related tasks. Link

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