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Dr. Seth Dobrin Named Among Top Data Leaders in DataIQ 100 List


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WILMINGTON, DE — Dr. Seth Dobrin, CEO of Qantm AI and founder of Silicon Sands Venture Studios, has been recognized as one of the most influential figures in data and analytics by being named to the prestigious “2024 DataIQ 100” list for the USA.

This is the second consecutive year Dr. Dobrin has earned this honor, reinforcing his status as a leading authority in the field. “I’m deeply honored to be named in the DataIQ 100 for the second consecutive year,” said Dr. Dobrin. “It’s incredibly gratifying to be included among such a distinguished group of data leaders. This recognition reflects the relentless hard work and dedication of the entire team at Qantm AI and Silicon Sands Venture Studios.”

Dr. Dobrin’s career trajectory includes serving as IBM’s first Global Chief AI Officer, a role in which he was widely acknowledged as a key business leader in artificial intelligence. Trained as a human geneticist, Dobrin transitioned into the tech industry with a strong commitment to applying scientific rigor to business challenges. His unique approach combines a deep understanding of human nature with insights derived from data.

Throughout his career, Dr. Dobrin has developed and led groundbreaking AI strategies for numerous Fortune 500 companies. His work emphasizes the application of AI to create innovative solutions that address complex business problems. In his new book, “AI iQ for a Human-Focused Future: Strategy, Talent, and Culture,” Dobrin shares some of these forward-thinking ideas.

The inclusion of Dr. Dobrin in the DataIQ 100 list highlights the significant impact of his contributions to the data and analytics industry. His leadership at Qantm AI and Silicon Sands Venture Studios continues to drive advancements in AI, shaping the future of the field with a focus on human-centered applications.

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