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This final installment in our e-learning series offers a comprehensive look at the current impact and future potential of data science across industries. Using real-world examples like medical image analysis and operational efficiencies at Rotterdam The Hague Airport, we showcase data science’s transformative capabilities. The video also introduces the promise of Large Language Models (LLMs) such as Chat GPT and the simplification brought by Automated Machine Learning (AutoML). Emphasizing the blend of technology and human insight, we explore the evolving landscape of AI and data science for businesses.
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