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Recently, the processes of creating applications and AI models are undergoing increasing changes. They are moving towards reducing the role of programming in their design and lowering the entry threshold into these areas. Tools such as no-code and low-code are partly responsible for this situation.

The new Accenture Life Trends 2024 report identifies five key global macro trends. Half of society is reevaluating priorities, placing greater emphasis on job stability and retirement, but 48% of respondents do not plan for the long term.

Deloitte is testing new solutions based on artificial intelligence for optimizing personnel management. In this case, technology is supposed to help in the strategic placement of staff so that the company can avoid the need for mass layoffs in the future.

The European Union has reached an agreement on the AI Act, Google is competing with OpenAI, and Kantar announces marketing trends for 2024. What else have we been living with in the past few days?

On December 8, 2023, after three days of intense negotiations, the European Union countries reached a preliminary agreement on the content of the AI Act - the world's first comprehensive regulations governing the use of artificial intelligence.

Google announced a revolution in the field of artificial intelligence, presenting the world with the Gemini project. This research work, as the company itself assures, is the largest scientific-engineering undertaking, which in the latest tests already surpasses the ChatGPT, GPT-4 version. But is it really?

Poland needs greater progress in the field of AI adoption in business. According to the latest Cisco AI Readiness Index study, only 6% of Polish companies are fully prepared to implement and use artificial intelligence-based technologies. Globally, this percentage is 14%.

How has the world changed after a year of ChatGPT's existence, what's happening at NCBR and why does Meta have (again) trouble with European privacy law? We invite you to another weekly review of the Digitized editorial team.

The Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) based in Abu Dhabi officially presented AI71. Its aim is to compete with the best laboratories dealing with artificial intelligence, including OpenAI.

Why, despite intense technological development intended to make work easier and more efficient, do we observe opposite phenomena? Why is declared job satisfaction low and there is a lack of sense of purpose coming from it? What went wrong?