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Pam Baker

Pam Baker is the author of eight books and hundreds of technology, science, business and finance articles published in dozens of leading online and print publications. Her latest book, Data Divination: Big Data Strategies, was featured at the prestigious National Press Club book fair and listed as recommended reading for executives on the National Chamber of Commerce's reading list. She is a popular speaker and industry analyst as well. Baker is a member of the National Press Club, the Society of Professional Journalists, and the Internet Press Guild.

  • Columbus, Georgia, United States

Publications

  • InformationWeek
    43 articles
  • channelfutures.com
    17 articles
  • Information Week
    2 articles
  • Network Computing
    2 articles
  • Ars Technica
    2 articles
  • journeous.com
    2 articles
  • securityboulevard.com
    2 articles

Writes Most On

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  • An AI Prompting Trick That Will Change Everything for You
    13 Feb—Information Week
    This year comes packed with challenges from rising inflation and layoffs to fake job announcements, ungodly long job interviews, and hiring delays. One way to help you land a promotion, possibly avoid a layoff, or rise to the head of the line of job candidates is to improve your AI skills. To help you with that, here are several ways to use a phone picture as a prompt for AI models and apps like ChatGPT and Claude. Yes, phone pics can be used as prompts. Quick as a camera click, you’re...
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