2024, the year of generative AI
2024 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) . This technology is revolutionizing how we interact with the world, and its impact will be felt in all areas of our lives, both personal and professional. For more information, you can read last week's article: Is 2024 the year of GAI?
IAG in our daily lives
In our daily lives, AI is already present in many aspects of our routine. For example, it's used to generate realistic and creative images, music , videos, and text. It's also used to personalize our services and experiences, such as in product recommendations or advertising.
IAG in the professional field
In the professional sphere, IAG has the potential to transform the way we work. For example, it can be used to automate tasks , improve decision-making, and create new products and services.

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Continuing education to leverage IAG
To fully leverage the benefits of IAG , it's essential to be trained in this technology. Training not only helps us understand how it works, but also cultivates a mindset that embraces innovation—a digital mindset that also empowers us to use it ethically and responsibly.
Training enables us to fully utilize IAG's capabilities and empower ourselves through deep understanding. This way, we can keep pace with change and adapt it to our environment.
Brain and Code, leader in training at IAG
Brain and Code is a leading training company within the IAG group. It offers courses and programs that will help you understand this technology and develop the skills needed to use it effectively.
Want to know more about IAG?
If you want to learn more about IAG and how to train in this technology, visit our website or contact us.
"It's very rare to see a technology suddenly become used by millions of people. When that happens, you feel both excitement about the beneficial and unexpected ways it's being used, but also a sense of fragility because it's a technology being used everywhere at once."
- Sara Hooker, Vice President of Research at Cohere and Leader of Cohere For AI