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  • AI FACTS

    As time goes by, people are losing trust in Artificial Intelligence technologies. For example, in 2021, only 37% of respondents said they were more concerned than excited about AI. The figure was pretty similar (38%) in the last year (2022). But with multiple AI chatbots and tools launched every year, the figure has jumped to 52% in 2023.

  • AI FACTS

    Chinese and Indian companies are taking the lead in the use of AI compared to other countries. According to the AI statistics revealed by Statista, 58% of Chinese and 57% of Indian companies have adopted AI, whereas 30% of Chinese and 27% of Indian companies are exploring AI. Here's an infographic that reveals the rate of adoption and deployment of AI in enterprises globally.

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    The World Economic Forum indicates that AI might replace 85 million job roles across the globe by 2025. Contrary to the study, The Future of Jobs Report 2020 suggests that AI tech might also create 97 million new job roles within the next few years.

  • @noob404 said:
    Kinda missing @FrankZ & @TrK at the party. Know that they are both busy, but, would be fun to have them around.

    yeah, I agree

  • 92% of the global money is digitally stored.

  • The computer mouse is named after its uncanny resemblance to a mouse having a long tail.

  • Anyone can edit and modify any page on Wikipedia.

  • An average person can blink seven times every minute when using a computer.

  • @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:
    Kinda missing @FrankZ & @TrK at the party. Know that they are both busy, but, would be fun to have them around.

    yeah, I agree

    Frank's been missing for 2 days, while TrK is busy. Good luck to them. Hope they join the party soon.

    Thanked by 1FrankZ
  • @chitree said:

    An average person can blink seven times every minute when using a computer.

    This reduces to -1 once dustin announces a giveaway.

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  • Amy Poehler was only seven years older than Rachel McAdams when she took on the role of "cool mom" in Mean Girls. Rachel was 25 as Regina George - Amy was 32 as her mum.

  • The intense fear or dislike of new technology is called technophobia.

  • The corporate giant Samsung is a leading contributor to landfill waste in 2022.

  • The inventor of the first computer mouse named it after the gadget’s cord that resembles the long tail of a mouse.

  • Jeff Bezos named his company Cadabra Inc before renaming it Amazon.

  • India tops the list of Facebook users, having 329.65 million people active on Facebook.

  • People are more creative in the shower. When we take a warm shower, we experience an increased dopamine flow that makes us more creative.

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