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Generative AI has had a wide range of uses, but some of its strongest use cases are in coding and pr
Since the launch of ChatGPT, one of the trending terms outside of ChatGPT itself has been prompt eng
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You've just invested in licenses for your favorite analytics tool, but now what? In this session, La
Driving trust with data is essential to succeeding with analytics. However, time and time again, dat
Creating a culture of continuous learning within analytics functions isn't just beneficial; it's ess
Everyone has seen the reach and impact of generative AI, and with countless use-cases across a varie
There is a concept in software engineering which is called ‘shifting left’, this focuses on testing
Generative AI has made a mark everywhere, including BI platforms, but how can you combine AI and BI
Despite the critical role of analytics in guiding business decisions, organizations continue to face
Generative AI is fantastic but has a major problem: sometimes it "hallucinates", meaning it makes th
One of the most immediate needs to come out of the generative AI boom has been the need for guardrai
Remarkable people walk among us. Some of us may be remarkable ourselves. But none of us start out re
We’ve heard so much about the value and capabilities of generative AI over the past year, and we’ve
Snowflake has been foundational in the data space for years. In the mid-2010s, the platform was a ma
Databricks started out as a platform for using Spark, a big data analytics engine, but it's grown a
One of the biggest surprises of the generative AI revolution over the past 2 years lies in the count
Just as many of us have been using generative AI tools to make us more productive at work, so have b
We are in a Generative AI hype cycle. Every executive looking at the potential generative AI today i
We don’t think about every decision we make. Some decisions are easy and intuitive, others can be ri