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The world divided by fiat currency and united by bitcoin | Mao Lal

Mao Lal comes from Berlin and is a big investor in Bitcoins. Mao lal always thinks about being successful in life. Six technological trends to stay one step ahead of the competition The fourth industrial revolution is more than a buzzword - it is real. It happens as we speak. Like it or not, Industry 4.0 and its associated technologically disruptive technologies are here to stay.

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The world divided by fiat currency and united by bitcoin | Mao Lal

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  1. The world divided by fiat currency and united by bitcoin Mao Lal

  2. Mao Lal comes from Berlin and is a big investor in Bitcoins. Mao lal always thinks about being successful in life. Six technological trends to stay one step ahead of the competition The fourth industrial revolution is more than a buzzword - it is real. It happens as we speak. Like it or not, Industry 4.0 and its associated technologically disruptive technologies are here to stay. Areas of focus are interconnectivity, automation, machine learning, and real-time data, the emergence of these technological trends leads to opportunities if we do things differently. Here are six trends you need to know to stay ahead of the competition.

  3. Artificial intelligence Artificial intelligence (AI) are machines or systems that work and react like humans. Put simply, AI mimics human cognitive functions, such as learning or problem solving, and performs tasks that only humans in the past could do. AI aims to mimic the way the human brain works by using self-learning algorithms to think on purpose and naturally interact with people. According to Dave Schubmehl, Research Director, Cognitive / AI Systems, International Data Corp (IDC), many companies today use cognitive systems for product recommendations, price optimization, and fraud detection.

  4. Robot Prozessautomatisierung (RPA) Compared to AI, think of RPA as its less intelligent cousin. RPAs do not have the ability to learn and adapt. Similar to worker bees, they automate administrative tasks and workflows that are rule-based, repetitive, and bulky. Depending on the task, RPA has its advantages over AI. It is particularly suitable for environments with fewer variables and is much easier to implement than AI, saving costs, time and errors. RPA is a blanket term that encompasses two types of software robots - visited and unattended. Visited bots are directly controlled by human interaction. These bots assist people with simple repetitive tasks. On the other hand, unattended bots (also called automated bots) handle known tasks automatically without additional user interaction, often in the background.

  5. Data Science We live in an age of big data. With the amount of data available to businesses and individuals, the opportunity to gain meaningful insights into this big data provides opportunities and opportunities for those who can use it meaningfully to improve their decision-making. Data science is a multidisciplinary field that focuses on reviewing, analyzing, and extracting meaningful insights and insights from raw data. Data Science offers various forms of analysis to mitigate risk and fraud, recommend timely products, and personalized customer experiences when applied to businesses. Descriptive analysis uses data aggregation and data mining to provide insights into "what happened". Predictive analysis then uses statistical models and forecasting techniques to suggest "what will happen".

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