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Question 14 of 30 for our Computer Hardware Engineer Mock Interview

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Question 14 of 30

What new innovations have you read about? How did that impact you?

"One of the things I am closely following is developments in the field of artificial intelligence. While this technology got off to a slow start, it has built momentum and is advancing rapidly. I'm especially interested in how artificial intelligence can be used to predict the behavior of computer users, anticipating their next actions. I can envision using this information to cache data they are likely to request. This will improve the performance of the hardware I design and make the user interface is more intuitive."

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  • 14. What new innovations have you read about? How did that impact you?

      How to Answer

      One of the qualities organizations look for in computer hardware engineers is their curiosity and interest in new technologies. The IT industry moves at a rapid pace, and there are new developments daily. Having an interest in using them to bring innovative ideas to the company will make you a valuable employee to the organization. You should easily be able to speak about innovations in the industry that you are interested in and would like to work with in this role.

      Written by William Swansen on September 13th, 2021

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      "One of the things I am closely following is developments in the field of artificial intelligence. While this technology got off to a slow start, it has built momentum and is advancing rapidly. I'm especially interested in how artificial intelligence can be used to predict the behavior of computer users, anticipating their next actions. I can envision using this information to cache data they are likely to request. This will improve the performance of the hardware I design and make the user interface is more intuitive."

      Written by William Swansen on September 13th, 2021