Silicon Republic February 16, 2024
Blathnaid O’Dea

We have only seen ‘the tip of the iceberg’ when it comes to AI and analytics. Here is some insider advice on how to navigate the sector.

Marc Wall, a deep learning engineer with Intel, struggles to come up with a concrete answer when we ask him what he thinks is the biggest challenge for those working in AI and analytics right now.

“There is no single answer here due to the multifaceted nature of AI and the different functions across hardware and software,” he says. He does mention two difficulties: one being the “torrid pace of change” and the other being the soaring public demand for products.

Both challenges are linked because demand is fickle, and, as Wall points...

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