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Many of the biggest technology companies (like Google and Microsoft) are investing heavily in artificial intelligence (AI) technology that will someday soon reshape business. According to Fortune Magazine, companies will invest over $50 billion/year by 2023 - and artificial intelligence will add more than $13 trillion in economic growth by 2030. This massive growth in AI spending will transform the way that companies do business.

1. New Capabilities Will Get Added to Existing Job Roles

Despite all the hype about AI eliminating millions of jobs, most human jobs will be fine. For example, before 2020, AI has created 2.3 million new jobs while only eliminating 1.8 million jobs. According to experts, AI removes repetitive tasks to allow employees to focus on more productive tasks. Therefore, new roles are being created for human workers to perform that increase productivity.

2. Companies Will Hire More AI Professionals

In addition to most human jobs being safe, many businesses will have to hire more AI professionals. For example, most machine learning platforms are built and run on Python. Therefore, the demand for computer programmers with Python experience is growing. Other new job opportunities will include data analysts who can manage massive amounts of enterprise data.

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WordPress - it's earned its reputation as an easy way to make a website, but you might be surprised to find out who is using it. Try BBC America, the New York Times, TechCrunch, and Disney. Even Facebook makes use of the WordPress content management system (CMS) in some areas. Fortune 500 companies often use it, and it can be hard for the end-user to identify that a site is a WordPress site unless they've been told. So, what is it about WordPress that makes it such a popular choice?

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Thursday, 20 June 2019 13:03

5 Ways to Spring Clean Your Website

When people think of spring cleaning, they think of dusting and airing out their homes - as well as tackling any large cleaning projects they haven't done in a while. But when was the last time you gave your website a thorough cleaning? Or, have you never realized that such a thing needed to be done?

If the latter applies to you, there is no need to fret. Many professionals or business owners don't realize that websites can get old and stale, much like their homes do in winter. While once a year should suffice for your website's deep clean, it's a good idea to tackle this project any time there seems to be a drop in leads, engagement, or lead-to-customer ratio. Yes, an old website can cause a significant decrease across the board.

So, how do you spring clean your company's website?

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