Howdy, welcome to the wild west of business tech—saddle up.
Gabriel Cassady | AI & IT Consultant
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The world of business technology is changing faster every day. I still remember the first boxy, beige computer our family ever owned—back in the 90’s.
Today, machines have been trained to use human language, create pictures and video, and even use digital tools and other resources to carry out entire job functions.
Welcome to the new wild west of business technology—I’ll be your guide.
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