The Future of Data Engineering in a Post-AI World

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • Join this enlightening talk by Michelle Ufford Winters of ebay as she delves deep into the transformative influence of AI on data engineering. This talk uncovers the exploration of disruptive technologies driving AI integration, and how AI is poised to revolutionize ETL automation and reshape the landscape of data warehouses, alongside emerging technologies like vector databases and LLMs. Learn how data teams can harness the power of AI to drive significant business impact.
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    ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
    Michelle Ufford Winters, Distinguished MTS - Data & Analytics, eBay (ex- Netflix, GoDaddy, Noteable)
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @JenK
    @JenK Місяць тому

    Most organizations could not even get the basics rights. Any tech should be easy to use, adopt and make it easier, not complex. Enough of the hypes.

    • @Kiki-qh7xk
      @Kiki-qh7xk 26 днів тому

      All innovations starts complex, and will get easier along time. The hype is real, and you know it.

    • @voxdiary
      @voxdiary 18 днів тому

      @@Kiki-qh7xk the problem is most companies are slow to adapt tech. unless it is a plug and play product that lets Business people to use comfortably you will always need technical people. and that product is not coming any time soon. like practically you have to let this chatgpt agent to have all these access and storage rights. tell me how many companies will allow it. how safe will it be?

  • @420_gunna
    @420_gunna 5 місяців тому

    bullshit buzzwords "cognitive analytics" vomit and a saccharine exhortative tone "quantum computing + graphene + ai" come on