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Updated Outlook of the AI Software Development Career Landscape

Smart Data Collective

AI technology is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world. One poll found that 35% of companies currently use AI and another 42% intend to use it in the future. As professional and personal life becomes increasingly more digital, employers everywhere are looking for capable programmers to develop new AI algorithms that will help improve efficiency and address some of our most pressing needs Not only are AI software developer jobs ubiquitous, but they are also well paying.

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Public health by any other name…

Public Healthy

By Steve Senior , Siobhan Farmer and me — In a recent blog , David Buck and Toby Lewis gave some thought to how ‘population health’ and ‘public health’ can work best work together. Here we respond to some of the issues they raise. We are grateful to Toby and David for clearly describing some risks we worry about: the imbalance in funding and capacity between public health and healthcare; the risk of reinventing failed models or forgetting about the piles of evidence we already have; and th

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How do you talk to a whole country about Covid-19? Use a GIF.

Frontiers

by Dr Siouxsie Wiles, University of Auckland Image by Stephen Langdon, courtesy of Siouxsie Wiles. Siouxsie Wiles is a microbiologist and award-winning science communicator based at the University of Auckland in Aotearoa New Zealand. Her academic research focuses on how the infectiousness of bacteria changes over time and developing new antibiotics.