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MLSE looks to revolutionize sports experience with digital R&D lab

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Digital solutions and data analytics are changing the world of sports entertainment at a rapid clip. From how players train, to how teams make strategic decisions during games, to how venues operate and fans engage, sports organizations are turning to software engineers and data scientists to help transform the sport experience.

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Here’s How Data Analytics In Sports Is Changing The Game

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Any sports player or fan should be aware that data analysis has become a significant part of sports. As individuals and teams seek to gain an advantage over the opposition, analyzing data and using the results to shape your performance is one of the best ways to get ahead. Depending on the sport, data is used in different ways.

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What is your data strategy for an AI future?

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Sports Illustrated and its CEO found this out recently when it was revealed the magazine published articles written by fake authors with AI-generated images. Researchers have predicted that high-quality text data used for training LLM models will run out before 2026 if current trends continue.

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Fixed wireless access (FWA) is a secure networking option

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Businesses considering adopting fixed wireless access (FWA) solutions—whether over 4G LTE or 5G networks—should understand both the security advantages of and potential pitfalls associated with the technology ahead of a deployment. Hackers take advantage of out-of-date systems, software, and known security issues.

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IT leaders get creative to fill data science gaps

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Recent research from industry analyst firm IDC showed that there are 210,000 data science jobs listed on LinkedIn. The research report also noted that top enterprises, such as Deloitte, Amazon and Microsoft, are looking to fill a wide spectrum of technical jobs but data science far outweighs all other roles.

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Mapping the progress of Air New Zealand’s digital rebuild

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My first job was tutoring in a university programming department, and then I stayed as a research assistant. Included in that is all the trappings needed to modernize legacy technology alongside taking advantage of not just digital tech, but the rapidly maturing generation of exponential technology, AI, and so on.

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CIOs grapple with the ethics of implementing AI

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Research is under way to correct biases, using synthetic data to address attributes such as gender, race, and ethnicity, he says, “but there will always be a need for a human-centric lens to be applied.” Bias can be inadvertently perpetuated when AI is trained on historical data, he notes.