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Gartner Hype Cycle highlights AI adoption

Transformational technologies, including AI-augmented software engineering (AIASE), AI coding assistants and platform engineering, will reach mainstream adoption in 2-5 years, according to the Gartner, Inc. Hype Cycle for Software Engineering, 2023.

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48% of developers believe ML projects are too time-consuming

Civo has published the results of its research into the challenges faced by Machine Learning (ML) developers in their roles. With more businesses deploying ML, the research highlights the current hurdles faced and the high rate of project failure.

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More than half admit to ignoring cybersecurity alerts due to information overload at work

More than half of today’s office workers are ignoring important cybersecurity warnings due to being overwhelmed and fatigued from digital communication.

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