11/01/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/01/2024 11:25
Welcome to The Week in Data Marketing, MarTechand AI, a weekly roundup from Quad Insights that sums up the latest news surrounding the technology-driven transformation of marketing.
The challenge of finding candidates to interview for open jobs often includes a series of repetitive, time-consuming tasks. LinkedIn sees artificial intelligence as a tool that can help mitigate the drudgery and let recruiters focus their time elsewhere. LinkedIn's new Hiring Assistant, Collin Kirkland of MediaPost reports, is an "AI agent" that automates tasks such as uploading job descriptions and creating an initial candidate pool. (AI agents are meant to automate workflows, not just individual tasks.) The agent is trained on data from 1 billion platform users, 68 million companies and 41,000 skills, Ingrid Lundren of TechCrunch notes.
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Apple Intelligence now available for iPhone - partially
With the release of iOS 18.1 this week, Apple is bringing new meaning to the notion of a "smart" phone. Owners of the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro who update to the new iOS will now have access to select features in the hotly anticipated Apple Intelligence suite. (Additional features will become available in subsequent releases.) Some initial insights from tech reporters:
The release of iOS 18.1 is also providing a glimpse at how Apple is positioning AI with consumers. Using both humor and sentimentality, newly released spots play up AI assistance in writingand creating photo memories.
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That's how many new state-level privacy laws are slated to go into effect in 2025, according to Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton, an Atlanta-based multinational law firm. (The states: Iowa, Delaware, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Tennessee, Minnesota and Maryland.)
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