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What 3 technologies should office professionals be aware of in 2024?
- Machine Learning:
The incorporation of Machine Learning (ML) in professional offices has marked a radical change; instead of relying solely on traditional methods, offices are adopting machine learning technologies to automate processes, personalize services and improve decision-making.
- Cybersecurity:
Any professional in the digital age must prioritize information security . Even more so in the case of lawyers and legal personnel who work with vulnerable data. From the adoption of advanced firewalls to the continuous training of staff in good security practices, firms are strengthening their defenses to guarantee the confidentiality and integrity of their clients' information.
- Cloud Computing:
Working in the cloud as a key strategy to streamline processes and also as a security and control measure. Thanks to the cloud, professional firms can store large amounts of information securely and access it from anywhere with an Internet connection. This not only simplifies data management, but also facilitates collaboration between firm members.
- Artificial intelligence
We must understand this technology as part of our reality.
- Digital marketing:
Continuing to work on communication and reputation in person allows us to strengthen ties with our clients and closest environments, although we cannot stop there. Going a step further means taking advantage of online channels, both social networks and spaces where professionals from different fields and all types of companies meet to be visible and compete regardless of size or capacity.
Analyzing Gemini, ChatGPT's new competitor
Google boasts of having a language model superior to ChatGPT and capable of reasoning like a human
A year ago, an artificial intelligence chatbot application developed by OpenAI was launched. Chat GPT uses learning techniques capable of giving responses almost like those a person would give and with a surprising ability to generate texts, computer code or summarize information.