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The Use of A.I in Marketing Can Help Businesses
This can include things like offering products and services that are tailored to the local market, building relationships with international partners and suppliers, and being able to effectively communicate with customers and clients from different cultures. Additionally, businesses will need to be able to handle the challenges that come with operating on a global scale, such as managing complex supply chains, dealing with differences in laws and regulations, and managing a diverse workforce. To do this, businesses will need to be flexible and innovative, and be willing to adapt to changing market conditions and consumer demands.
By Estalontech3 years ago in Futurism
What is AI and How Much of a Threat Does it Pose?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an area of computer science that relates to the ability of computers to think and learn in a manner similar to humans. AI is often used to refer to machines that can reason and self-correct. It can enhance a wide range of processes, from natural language processing to autonomous vehicles. As AI continues to develop, it is likely that its capabilities will continue to grow, allowing it to play an even more important role in our lives.
By Frank Lomax3 years ago in Futurism
What's the future holding on for all of us?
There's a bit of taboo around LinkedIn or at least, that's how I find it, regarding the content that it's being posted or shared or even written, even though the people who stop themselves from posting it, might be in agreement with the content itself. I find myself in this category of people who fear to not wreck their so called "professional reputation" because of their beliefs or because of something they read they think it's interesting to be known or shared or at least to have a thought about it with the community from which they're a part of. But I guess, people are refractory to change and this won't change. But, I do think, just like I believe that, if you can afford to buy an electric car, you should, simply to influence others to do it, and in this way, you can help shape the society and the future for all humanity; I think, what I am about to write now and share, it's important and it can help us all progress in the new society that's being shaped and sharpened for all of us, and it's just around the corner of the coming 2021.
By Annaelle Artsy3 years ago in Futurism
Project Hail Mary is a fucking masterpiece
Ok, listen. If you have not read this book by Andy Weir, notable author of the stellar novel The Martian, stop reading right now. The Martian was incredible in its own right, absolutely, and it brought me to this novel which I will forever be grateful, but I'd rather trek over hot coals than ruin the magic of Project Hail Mary.
By Rachael MacDonald3 years ago in Futurism
TIME TRAVEL: The RACE IS ON WITH ELON!
As you can imagine, I was rather surprised to learn that one of the Elon Musk fanboy groups, in this case, Elon Musk Evolution, issued a veiled challenge to me on Youtube. Now, I already have a challenge in the works - that I'll get time travel to the past to work in order to evacuate people from here to the distant past in an operation we call Earth:12KB4 before Elon can get people to the planet Mars. I expect that we'll be able to achieve the required breakthrough next year. Recently, Musk announced he was delaying a SpaceX launch to Mars back to 2029. I have Elon in a strategic "check" because as long as I have a breakthrough before 2029, he loses and he can't deny our competition because that would mean he's not going try to get Mars. This proves that he is not focused on the threats to the future that he claimed to be.
By Marshall Barnes3 years ago in Futurism
Home of Their Dreams
The widower had settled into the recliner, looking across the living room and through the picture window at the peaceful scenery outside. The water of the lake was rippled by a fish popping up to munch a hapless bug that had landed on the surface. The trees stood tall and verdant, and the man admired the perfection of the vista. It was indeed the home of their dreams, but the thought brought back the old pain, the memory of the day he was going to announce to his wife that he had found the lake house they had discussed for so long. As soon as he signed the contract, he hurriedly drove towards home, tried to call to give her the great news. It went to voicemail. That was odd, he thought. At least the caregiver should have answered. Curiosity turned to dread as he imagined what he would find. As he turned the corner onto their street, he could already see the ambulance in their driveway. Dread turned to panic as he slammed the brakes in front of the house and jumped out of the car to find the caregiver stepping out of their front door, the expression on her face telling him his fears were confirmed.
By Joseph "Mark" Coughlin3 years ago in Futurism










