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Kayla Matthews

Pennsylvania

Freelance Writer at Information Age

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Articles

  • 1 month ago | smartdatacollective.com | Kayla Matthews

    Data and Artificial Intelligence are transforming the financial sector, ushering in untold potential for automation, efficiency, and improved decision-making. The market for AI in finance is anticipated to , highlighting the rapid way in which these technologies are being adopted. AI is being used more and more by financial institutions to handle massive amounts of data, providing insights that guide investment choices, risk management, and personalized financial services.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | learn.g2.com | Alexa Drake |Lauren Pope |Kayla Matthews

    Ah yes, the age-old question. When you’re starting to write a resume at the beginning of your career, it may be difficult to stretch your experiences to fit a full page. On the other hand, you may be well into your career and have difficulty deciding if you should stick to the classic one-page or make the jump to a two-page resume. Thinking about polishing up an old resume? One of the easiest ways to do so is to take advantage of resume writing services.

  • Nov 19, 2024 | blueandgreentomorrow.com | Kayla Matthews

    There are currently 3.3 million electric vehicles in the United States. While there are a lot of benefits of electric cars, they have a couple of downsides. One issue is that it is hard to charge them. Electric vehicle (EV) charging is, at first glance, about plugging in and powering up. But if you scratch beneath the surface, it quickly becomes apparent there’s a lot more going on.

  • Nov 14, 2024 | smartdatacollective.com | Kayla Matthews

    Machine learning (ML) is a crucial tool for controlling scams in e-commerce transactions. Imagine it as training a detective to spot doubtful behavior and catch the culprit, but instead of a person, it’s a computer using various ML algorithms to recognize patterns and make predictions, and decisions based on available data. 1. Credit Card FraudReal-World Example:Solution:2.

  • Oct 18, 2024 | learn.g2.com | Kayla Matthews

    Kayla Matthews is a technology journalist and professional development writer from Pittsburgh, PA. Her work has been featured on WIRED, The Muse, Digital Trends, and Information Age. To reach more from Kayla, please visit her blog, Productivity Bytes.