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    US SBA COVID-19 Relief to NYS Business – Restaurant Revitalization Fund

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    • gimi9.com
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    Updated Apr 20, 2022
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    data.ny.gov (2022). US SBA COVID-19 Relief to NYS Business – Restaurant Revitalization Fund [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/us-sba-covid-19-relief-to-nys-business-restaurant-revitalization-fund
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    United States
    Description

    The American Rescue Plan Act established the Restaurant Revitalization Fund (RRF) to provide funding to help restaurants and other eligible businesses keep their doors open. The American Rescue Plan Act established the Restaurant Revitalization Fund (RRF) to provide funding to help restaurants and other eligible businesses keep their doors open. This program provided restaurants with funding equal to their pandemic-related revenue loss up to $10 million per business and no more than $5 million per physical location. Recipients are not required to repay the funding as long as funds are used for eligible uses no later than March 11, 2023. This dataset details New York State recipients of RRF funds.

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    Louisville Metro KY - List of Locations with COVID Related Enforcement...

    • louisville-metro-opendata-lojic.hub.arcgis.com
    • s.cnmilf.com
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    Updated May 22, 2022
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    Louisville/Jefferson County Information Consortium (2022). Louisville Metro KY - List of Locations with COVID Related Enforcement Action [Dataset]. https://louisville-metro-opendata-lojic.hub.arcgis.com/maps/LOJIC::louisville-metro-ky-list-of-locations-with-covid-related-enforcement-action
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    May 22, 2022
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    Louisville/Jefferson County Information Consortium
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    https://louisville-metro-opendata-lojic.hub.arcgis.com/pages/terms-of-use-and-licensehttps://louisville-metro-opendata-lojic.hub.arcgis.com/pages/terms-of-use-and-license

    Area covered
    Kentucky, Louisville
    Description

    This is a list of locations of which the following conditions apply:Coded in our database as 12 - Enforcement Action was taken on a complaint investigation or surveillance of the business. The Action taken was that a Notice of Correction (Order) or Citation was issued to the business.

    LMPHW Narrative:

    Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) investigates and responds to reports of alleged violations related to COVID-19. LMPHW has provided an open dataset of businesses that were observed to not be following the covid requirements as prescribed by the Governor’s Office. The data does not distinguish between the type of enforcement action taken with the exception of the closure of a facility for operating when they were to be closed. The data shows that an order or citation was issued with or without a fine assessed. A minimum of one violation or multiple violations were observed on this day. Violations include but are not limited to failure to wear a face covering, lack of social distancing, failure to properly isolate or quarantine personnel, failure to conduct health checks, and other violations of the Governor’s Orders. Closure orders documented in the data portal where issued by either LMPHW, Shively Police or the Kentucky Labor Cabinet.

    Detail the Enforcement Process:

    The Environmental Division receives complaints of non-compliance on local businesses. Complaints are received from several sources including: Metro Call, Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness’ Environmental call line, Facebook, email, and other sources. Complaints are investigated by inspectors in addition to surveillance of businesses to ensure compliance. Violations observed result in both compliance guidance being given to the business along with an enforcement notice which consists of either a Face Covering Citation and/or a Public Health Notice and Order depending on the type of violation. Citations result in fines being assessed. Violations are to be addressed immediately.

    Community members can report a complaint via Metro Call by calling 574-5000. For COVID 19 Guidance please visit Louisville Metro’s Covid Resource Center at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/louisville-covid-19-resource-center or calling the Covid Helpline at (502)912-8598.

    ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 indicates an Enforcement Action has been taken against the establishment which include Notice to Correct, Citation which include financial penalties and/or Cease Operation.

    LMPHW Narrative Example:

    Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) investigates and responds to reports of alleged violations related to COVID-19. They also conduct surveillance of businesses to determine compliance. LMPHW has provided an open dataset of businesses that were observed to be following the covid requirements as prescribed by the Governor’s Office.

    ACTIVITY TYPE ID 4 SURVEY – Surveillance was conducted on the business and no violations were found.

    ACTIVITY TYPE ID 7 FIELD – A complaint was investigated on the business and no violations were found.

    ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 Enforcement Action – Action has been taken against the establishment which could include Notice to Correct, Citation which include financial penalties and/or Cease Operation.

    ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 Enforcement Action – Action Code Z – The establishment has been issued an order to cease operation.

    Data Set Explanation:

    Activity Type ID 4 Survey has two separate files:

    COVID_4_Surveillance_Open_Data – Surveillance conducted prior to 1/21/2021 in which were conducted as part of random survey of businesses

    COVID_4_Compliance_Reviews_Open_Data – Reviews conducted during routine inspections of permitted establishments from 1/21/21 on. Data Dictionary: REQ ID-ID of RequestRequest Date-Date of Requestperson premiseaddress1zipActivity Date-Date Activity OccurredACTIVITY TYPE IDActivity Type Desc-Description of ActivityContact:Gerald Kaforskigerald.kaforski@louisvilleky.gov

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    Louisville Metro KY - List of Locations with COVID Related Random Survey...

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    • data.lojic.org
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    Updated Apr 13, 2023
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    Louisville/Jefferson County Information Consortium (2023). Louisville Metro KY - List of Locations with COVID Related Random Survey With No Violations [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/louisville-metro-ky-list-of-locations-with-covid-related-random-survey-with-no-violations
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    Apr 13, 2023
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    Louisville/Jefferson County Information Consortium
    Area covered
    Kentucky, Louisville
    Description

    This is a list of locations of which the following conditions apply:ACTIVITY TYPE ID 4 SURVEY – Surveillance was conducted on the business and no violations were found. Surveillance conducted prior to 1/21/2021 in which were conducted as part of random survey of businesses. This file is not updated as it has an end date.LMPHW Narrative: Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) investigates and responds to reports of alleged violations related to COVID-19. LMPHW has provided an open dataset of businesses that were observed to not be following the covid requirements as prescribed by the Governor’s Office. The data does not distinguish between the type of enforcement action taken with the exception of the closure of a facility for operating when they were to be closed. The data shows that an order or citation was issued with or without a fine assessed. A minimum of one violation or multiple violations were observed on this day. Violations include but are not limited to failure to wear a face covering, lack of social distancing, failure to properly isolate or quarantine personnel, failure to conduct health checks, and other violations of the Governor’s Orders. Closure orders documented in the data portal where issued by either LMPHW, Shively Police or the Kentucky Labor Cabinet. Detail the Enforcement Process: The Environmental Division receives complaints of non-compliance on local businesses. Complaints are received from several sources including: Metro Call, Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness’ Environmental call line, Facebook, email, and other sources. Complaints are investigated by inspectors in addition to surveillance of businesses to ensure compliance. Violations observed result in both compliance guidance being given to the business along with an enforcement notice which consists of either a Face Covering Citation and/or a Public Health Notice and Order depending on the type of violation. Citations result in fines being assessed. Violations are to be addressed immediately.Community members can report a complaint via Metro Call by calling 574-5000. For COVID 19 Guidance please visit Louisville Metro’s Covid Resource Center at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/louisville-covid-19-resource-center or calling the Covid Helpline at (502)912-8598.ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 indicates an Enforcement Action has been taken against the establishment which include Notice to Correct, Citation which include financial penalties and/or Cease Operation. LMPHW Narrative Example: Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) investigates and responds to reports of alleged violations related to COVID-19. They also conduct surveillance of businesses to determine compliance. LMPHW has provided an open dataset of businesses that were observed to be following the covid requirements as prescribed by the Governor’s Office. ACTIVITY TYPE ID 4 SURVEY – Surveillance was conducted on the business and no violations were found. ACTIVITY TYPE ID 7 FIELD – A complaint was investigated on the business and no violations were found.ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 Enforcement Action – Action has been taken against the establishment which could include Notice to Correct, Citation which include financial penalties and/or Cease Operation. ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 Enforcement Action – Action Code Z – The establishment has been issued an order to cease operation.Data Set Explanation:Activity Type ID 4 Survey has two separate files: COVID_4_Surveillance_Open_Data – Surveillance conducted prior to 1/21/2021 in which were conducted as part of random survey of businessesCOVID_4_Compliance_Reviews_Open_Data – Reviews conducted during routine inspections of permitted establishments from 1/21/21 on. Data Dictionary: REQ ID-ID of RequestRequest Date-Date of Requestperson premiseaddress1zipActivity Date-Date Activity OccurredACTIVITY TYPE IDActivity Type Desc-Description of ActivityContact:Gerald Kaforskigerald.kaforski@louisvilleky.gov

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    Louisville Metro KY - List of Locations with COVID Related Compliance Review...

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    Updated Apr 13, 2023
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    Louisville/Jefferson County Information Consortium (2023). Louisville Metro KY - List of Locations with COVID Related Compliance Review with No Violations [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/louisville-metro-ky-list-of-locations-with-covid-related-compliance-review-with-no-violati
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    Area covered
    Kentucky, Louisville
    Description

    This is a list of locations of which the following conditions apply:ACTIVITY TYPE ID 4 SURVEY – Surveillance was conducted on the business and no violations were found. Reviews conducted during routine inspections of permitted establishments from 1/21/21 on.LMPHW Narrative: Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) investigates and responds to reports of alleged violations related to COVID-19. LMPHW has provided an open dataset of businesses that were observed to not be following the covid requirements as prescribed by the Governor’s Office. The data does not distinguish between the type of enforcement action taken with the exception of the closure of a facility for operating when they were to be closed. The data shows that an order or citation was issued with or without a fine assessed. A minimum of one violation or multiple violations were observed on this day. Violations include but are not limited to failure to wear a face covering, lack of social distancing, failure to properly isolate or quarantine personnel, failure to conduct health checks, and other violations of the Governor’s Orders. Closure orders documented in the data portal where issued by either LMPHW, Shively Police or the Kentucky Labor Cabinet. Detail the Enforcement Process: The Environmental Division receives complaints of non-compliance on local businesses. Complaints are received from several sources including: Metro Call, Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness’ Environmental call line, Facebook, email, and other sources. Complaints are investigated by inspectors in addition to surveillance of businesses to ensure compliance. Violations observed result in both compliance guidance being given to the business along with an enforcement notice which consists of either a Face Covering Citation and/or a Public Health Notice and Order depending on the type of violation. Citations result in fines being assessed. Violations are to be addressed immediately.Community members can report a complaint via Metro Call by calling 574-5000. For COVID 19 Guidance please visit Louisville Metro’s Covid Resource Center at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/louisville-covid-19-resource-center or calling the Covid Helpline at (502)912-8598.ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 indicates an Enforcement Action has been taken against the establishment which include Notice to Correct, Citation which include financial penalties and/or Cease Operation. LMPHW Narrative Example: Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) investigates and responds to reports of alleged violations related to COVID-19. They also conduct surveillance of businesses to determine compliance. LMPHW has provided an open dataset of businesses that were observed to be following the covid requirements as prescribed by the Governor’s Office. ACTIVITY TYPE ID 4 SURVEY – Surveillance was conducted on the business and no violations were found. ACTIVITY TYPE ID 7 FIELD – A complaint was investigated on the business and no violations were found.ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 Enforcement Action – Action has been taken against the establishment which could include Notice to Correct, Citation which include financial penalties and/or Cease Operation. ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 Enforcement Action – Action Code Z – The establishment has been issued an order to cease operation.Data Set Explanation:Activity Type ID 4 Survey has two separate files: COVID_4_Surveillance_Open_Data – Surveillance conducted prior to 1/21/2021 in which were conducted as part of random survey of businessesCOVID_4_Compliance_Reviews_Open_Data – Reviews conducted during routine inspections of permitted establishments from 1/21/21 on. Data Dictionary: REQ ID-ID of RequestRequest Date-Date of Requestperson premiseaddress1zipActivity Date-Date Activity OccurredACTIVITY TYPE IDActivity Type Desc-Description of ActivityContact:Gerald Kaforskigerald.kaforski@louisvilleky.gov

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    Louisville Metro KY - List of Locations with COVID Related Complaint With No...

    • data.lojic.org
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    Updated May 22, 2022
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    Louisville/Jefferson County Information Consortium (2022). Louisville Metro KY - List of Locations with COVID Related Complaint With No Violations [Dataset]. https://data.lojic.org/datasets/louisville-metro-ky-list-of-locations-with-covid-related-complaint-with-no-violations
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    May 22, 2022
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    Louisville/Jefferson County Information Consortium
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    https://louisville-metro-opendata-lojic.hub.arcgis.com/pages/terms-of-use-and-licensehttps://louisville-metro-opendata-lojic.hub.arcgis.com/pages/terms-of-use-and-license

    Area covered
    Kentucky, Louisville
    Description

    This is a list of locations of which the following conditions apply:ACTIVITY TYPE ID 7 FIELD – A complaint was investigated on the business and no violations were found.LMPHW Narrative: Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) investigates and responds to reports of alleged violations related to COVID-19. LMPHW has provided an open dataset of businesses that were observed to not be following the covid requirements as prescribed by the Governor’s Office. The data does not distinguish between the type of enforcement action taken with the exception of the closure of a facility for operating when they were to be closed. The data shows that an order or citation was issued with or without a fine assessed. A minimum of one violation or multiple violations were observed on this day. Violations include but are not limited to failure to wear a face covering, lack of social distancing, failure to properly isolate or quarantine personnel, failure to conduct health checks, and other violations of the Governor’s Orders. Closure orders documented in the data portal where issued by either LMPHW, Shively Police or the Kentucky Labor Cabinet. Detail the Enforcement Process: The Environmental Division receives complaints of non-compliance on local businesses. Complaints are received from several sources including: Metro Call, Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness’ Environmental call line, Facebook, email, and other sources. Complaints are investigated by inspectors in addition to surveillance of businesses to ensure compliance. Violations observed result in both compliance guidance being given to the business along with an enforcement notice which consists of either a Face Covering Citation and/or a Public Health Notice and Order depending on the type of violation. Citations result in fines being assessed. Violations are to be addressed immediately.Community members can report a complaint via Metro Call by calling 574-5000. For COVID 19 Guidance please visit Louisville Metro’s Covid Resource Center at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/louisville-covid-19-resource-center or calling the Covid Helpline at (502)912-8598.ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 indicates an Enforcement Action has been taken against the establishment which include Notice to Correct, Citation which include financial penalties and/or Cease Operation. LMPHW Narrative Example: Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) investigates and responds to reports of alleged violations related to COVID-19. They also conduct surveillance of businesses to determine compliance. LMPHW has provided an open dataset of businesses that were observed to be following the covid requirements as prescribed by the Governor’s Office. ACTIVITY TYPE ID 4 SURVEY – Surveillance was conducted on the business and no violations were found. ACTIVITY TYPE ID 7 FIELD – A complaint was investigated on the business and no violations were found.ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 Enforcement Action – Action has been taken against the establishment which could include Notice to Correct, Citation which include financial penalties and/or Cease Operation. ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 Enforcement Action – Action Code Z – The establishment has been issued an order to cease operation.Data Set Explanation:Activity Type ID 4 Survey has two separate files: COVID_4_Surveillance_Open_Data – Surveillance conducted prior to 1/21/2021 in which were conducted as part of random survey of businessesCOVID_4_Compliance_Reviews_Open_Data – Reviews conducted during routine inspections of permitted establishments from 1/21/21 on. Data Dictionary: REQ ID-ID of RequestRequest Date-Date of Requestperson premiseaddress1zipActivity Date-Date Activity OccurredACTIVITY TYPE IDActivity Type Desc-Description of ActivityContact:Gerald Kaforskigerald.kaforski@louisvilleky.gov

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    Changes made by businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic, by business...

    • ouvert.canada.ca
    • datasets.ai
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    csv, html, xml
    Updated Mar 6, 2023
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    Statistics Canada (2023). Changes made by businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic, by business characteristics [Dataset]. https://ouvert.canada.ca/data/dataset/8857d289-0c7d-42e6-bcd2-e9993c82dc42
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    Mar 6, 2023
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    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Changes businesses have made to adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code, business employment size, type of business and majority ownership.

  7. Number of small and medium-sized enterprises in the United States 2014-2029

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    Updated Jul 3, 2024
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    Number of small and medium-sized enterprises in the United States 2014-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/topics/7702/coronavirus-impact-on-small-business-in-the-us/
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    Jul 3, 2024
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    Authors
    Statista Research Department
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The number of small and medium-sized enterprises in the United States was forecast to continuously decrease between 2024 and 2029 by in total 6.7 thousand enterprises (-2.24 percent). After the fourteenth consecutive decreasing year, the number is estimated to reach 291.94 thousand enterprises and therefore a new minimum in 2029. According to the OECD an enterprise is defined as the smallest combination of legal units, which is an organisational unit producing services or goods, that benefits from a degree of autonomy with regards to the allocation of resources and decision making. Shown here are small and medium-sized enterprises, which are defined as companies with 1-249 employees.The shown data are an excerpt of Statista's Key Market Indicators (KMI). The KMI are a collection of primary and secondary indicators on the macro-economic, demographic and technological environment in more than 150 countries and regions worldwide. All input data are sourced from international institutions, national statistical offices, and trade associations. All data has been are processed to generate comparable datasets (see supplementary notes under details for more information).

  8. Layoffs since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, by business...

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    • www150.statcan.gc.ca
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    21, 55, 8
    Updated Sep 11, 2024
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    Statistics Canada | Statistique Canada (2024). Layoffs since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, by business characteristics [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/250bfccb-a331-4824-8f1d-4d7c08cb946f
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    Sep 11, 2024
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    Statistics Canadahttps://statcan.gc.ca/en
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    Statistics Canada | Statistique Canada
    Description

    Percentage of businesses with layoffs since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), business employment size, type of business, business activity and majority ownership.

  9. AI Training Data Market will grow at a CAGR of 23.50% from 2024 to 2031.

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    Updated Jan 15, 2025
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    Cognitive Market Research (2025). AI Training Data Market will grow at a CAGR of 23.50% from 2024 to 2031. [Dataset]. https://www.cognitivemarketresearch.com/ai-training-data-market-report
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    Jan 15, 2025
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    Cognitive Market Research
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    https://www.cognitivemarketresearch.com/privacy-policyhttps://www.cognitivemarketresearch.com/privacy-policy

    Time period covered
    2021 - 2033
    Area covered
    Global
    Description

    According to Cognitive Market Research, the global Ai Training Data market size is USD 1865.2 million in 2023 and will expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 23.50% from 2023 to 2030.

    The demand for Ai Training Data is rising due to the rising demand for labelled data and diversification of AI applications.
    Demand for Image/Video remains higher in the Ai Training Data market.
    The Healthcare category held the highest Ai Training Data market revenue share in 2023.
    North American Ai Training Data will continue to lead, whereas the Asia-Pacific Ai Training Data market will experience the most substantial growth until 2030.
    

    Market Dynamics of AI Training Data Market

    Key Drivers of AI Training Data Market

    Rising Demand for Industry-Specific Datasets to Provide Viable Market Output
    

    A key driver in the AI Training Data market is the escalating demand for industry-specific datasets. As businesses across sectors increasingly adopt AI applications, the need for highly specialized and domain-specific training data becomes critical. Industries such as healthcare, finance, and automotive require datasets that reflect the nuances and complexities unique to their domains. This demand fuels the growth of providers offering curated datasets tailored to specific industries, ensuring that AI models are trained with relevant and representative data, leading to enhanced performance and accuracy in diverse applications.

    In July 2021, Amazon and Hugging Face, a provider of open-source natural language processing (NLP) technologies, have collaborated. The objective of this partnership was to accelerate the deployment of sophisticated NLP capabilities while making it easier for businesses to use cutting-edge machine-learning models. Following this partnership, Hugging Face will suggest Amazon Web Services as a cloud service provider for its clients.

    (Source: about:blank)

    Advancements in Data Labelling Technologies to Propel Market Growth
    

    The continuous advancements in data labelling technologies serve as another significant driver for the AI Training Data market. Efficient and accurate labelling is essential for training robust AI models. Innovations in automated and semi-automated labelling tools, leveraging techniques like computer vision and natural language processing, streamline the data annotation process. These technologies not only improve the speed and scalability of dataset preparation but also contribute to the overall quality and consistency of labelled data. The adoption of advanced labelling solutions addresses industry challenges related to data annotation, driving the market forward amidst the increasing demand for high-quality training data.

    In June 2021, Scale AI and MIT Media Lab, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology research centre, began working together. To help doctors treat patients more effectively, this cooperation attempted to utilize ML in healthcare.

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7325854/

    Restraint Factors Of AI Training Data Market

    Data Privacy and Security Concerns to Restrict Market Growth
    

    A significant restraint in the AI Training Data market is the growing concern over data privacy and security. As the demand for diverse and expansive datasets rises, so does the need for sensitive information. However, the collection and utilization of personal or proprietary data raise ethical and privacy issues. Companies and data providers face challenges in ensuring compliance with regulations and safeguarding against unauthorized access or misuse of sensitive information. Addressing these concerns becomes imperative to gain user trust and navigate the evolving landscape of data protection laws, which, in turn, poses a restraint on the smooth progression of the AI Training Data market.

    How did COVID–19 impact the Ai Training Data market?

    The COVID-19 pandemic has had a multifaceted impact on the AI Training Data market. While the demand for AI solutions has accelerated across industries, the availability and collection of training data faced challenges. The pandemic disrupted traditional data collection methods, leading to a slowdown in the generation of labeled datasets due to restrictions on physical operations. Simultaneously, the surge in remote work and the increased reliance on AI-driven technologies for various applications fueled the need for diverse and relevant training data. This duali...

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    Louisville Metro KY - List of Locations with COVID Related Cease Operation...

    • louisville-metro-opendata-lojic.hub.arcgis.com
    • data.lojic.org
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    Updated May 22, 2022
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    Louisville/Jefferson County Information Consortium (2022). Louisville Metro KY - List of Locations with COVID Related Cease Operation Order [Dataset]. https://louisville-metro-opendata-lojic.hub.arcgis.com/maps/LOJIC::louisville-metro-ky-list-of-locations-with-covid-related-cease-operation-order
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    May 22, 2022
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    Area covered
    Kentucky, Louisville
    Description

    This is a list of locations of which the following conditions apply:ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 Enforcement Action – Action Code Z – The establishment has been issued an order to cease operation.These are infrequent. File will only be renewed if there is a new order.LMPHW Narrative: Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) investigates and responds to reports of alleged violations related to COVID-19. LMPHW has provided an open dataset of businesses that were observed to not be following the covid requirements as prescribed by the Governor’s Office. The data does not distinguish between the type of enforcement action taken with the exception of the closure of a facility for operating when they were to be closed. The data shows that an order or citation was issued with or without a fine assessed. A minimum of one violation or multiple violations were observed on this day. Violations include but are not limited to failure to wear a face covering, lack of social distancing, failure to properly isolate or quarantine personnel, failure to conduct health checks, and other violations of the Governor’s Orders. Closure orders documented in the data portal where issued by either LMPHW, Shively Police or the Kentucky Labor Cabinet. Detail the Enforcement Process: The Environmental Division receives complaints of non-compliance on local businesses. Complaints are received from several sources including: Metro Call, Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness’ Environmental call line, Facebook, email, and other sources. Complaints are investigated by inspectors in addition to surveillance of businesses to ensure compliance. Violations observed result in both compliance guidance being given to the business along with an enforcement notice which consists of either a Face Covering Citation and/or a Public Health Notice and Order depending on the type of violation. Citations result in fines being assessed. Violations are to be addressed immediately.Community members can report a complaint via Metro Call by calling 574-5000. For COVID 19 Guidance please visit Louisville Metro’s Covid Resource Center at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/louisville-covid-19-resource-center or calling the Covid Helpline at (502)912-8598.ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 indicates an Enforcement Action has been taken against the establishment which include Notice to Correct, Citation which include financial penalties and/or Cease Operation. LMPHW Narrative Example: Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) investigates and responds to reports of alleged violations related to COVID-19. They also conduct surveillance of businesses to determine compliance. LMPHW has provided an open dataset of businesses that were observed to be following the covid requirements as prescribed by the Governor’s Office. ACTIVITY TYPE ID 4 SURVEY – Surveillance was conducted on the business and no violations were found. ACTIVITY TYPE ID 7 FIELD – A complaint was investigated on the business and no violations were found.ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 Enforcement Action – Action has been taken against the establishment which could include Notice to Correct, Citation which include financial penalties and/or Cease Operation. ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 Enforcement Action – Action Code Z – The establishment has been issued an order to cease operation.Data Set Explanation:Activity Type ID 4 Survey has two separate files: COVID_4_Surveillance_Open_Data – Surveillance conducted prior to 1/21/2021 in which were conducted as part of random survey of businessesCOVID_4_Compliance_Reviews_Open_Data – Reviews conducted during routine inspections of permitted establishments from 1/21/21 on. Data Dictionary: REQ ID-ID of RequestRequest Date-Date of Requestperson premiseaddress1zipActivity Date-Date Activity OccurredACTIVITY TYPE IDActivity Type Desc-Description of ActivityContact:Gerald Kaforskigerald.kaforski@louisvilleky.gov

  11. Remote work frequency before and after COVID-19 in the United States 2020

    • statista.com
    Updated Jul 7, 2023
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    Statista (2023). Remote work frequency before and after COVID-19 in the United States 2020 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1122987/change-in-remote-work-trends-after-covid-in-usa/
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 7, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Apr 2020
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Before the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, 17 percent of U.S. employees worked from home 5 days or more per week, a share that increased to 44 percent during the pandemic. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the remote working trend, as quarantines and lockdowns made commuting and working in an office close to impossible for millions around the world. Remote work, also called telework or working from home (WFH), provided a solution, with employees performing their roles away from the office supported by specialized technology, eliminating the commute to an office to remain connected with colleagues and clients. What enables working from home?

    To enable remote work, employees rely on a remote work arrangements that enable hybrid work and make it safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. Technology supporting remote work including laptops saw a surge in demand, video conferencing companies such as Zoom jumped in value, and employers had to consider new communication techniques and resources. Is remote work the future of work?

    The response to COVID-19 has demonstrated that hybrid work models are not necessarily an impediment to productivity. For this reason, there is a general consensus that different remote work models will persist post-COVID-19. Many employers see benefits to flexible working arrangements, including positive results on employee wellness surveys, and potentially reducing office space. Many employees also plan on working from home more often, with 25 percent of respondents to a recent survey expecting remote work as a benefit of employment. As a result, it is of utmost importance to acknowledge any issues that may arise in this context to empower a hybrid workforce and ensure a smooth transition to more flexible work models.

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    Business or organization introducing innovations in response to the COVID-19...

    • data.urbandatacentre.ca
    • www150.statcan.gc.ca
    • +2more
    Updated Oct 1, 2024
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    (2024). Business or organization introducing innovations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic or the conditions it caused since 2020, second quarter of 2022 [Dataset]. https://data.urbandatacentre.ca/dataset/gov-canada-b4a2e897-8d10-44f4-b20d-b4f7af5c123e
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 1, 2024
    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Business or organization introducing innovations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic or the conditions it caused since 2020, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), business employment size, type of business, business activity and majority ownership, second quarter of 2022.

  13. Global PMI for manufacturing and new export orders 2018-2024

    • statista.com
    Updated Feb 4, 2025
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    Einar H. Dyvik (2025). Global PMI for manufacturing and new export orders 2018-2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/topics/6139/covid-19-impact-on-the-global-economy/
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    Feb 4, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Authors
    Einar H. Dyvik
    Description

    In September 2024, the global PMI amounted to 47.5 for new export orders and 48.8 for manufacturing. The manufacturing PMI was at its lowest point in August 2020. It decreased over the last months of 2022 after the effects of the Russia-Ukraine war and rising inflation hit the world economy, and remained around 50 since.

  14. Reasons business or organization did not access any funding or credit due to...

    • open.canada.ca
    • datasets.ai
    • +1more
    csv, html, xml
    Updated Mar 6, 2023
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    Statistics Canada (2023). Reasons business or organization did not access any funding or credit due to the COVID-19 pandemic, by business characteristics, second quarter of 2021 [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/2f55d957-ae2c-4a1a-b978-e7051d31af3d
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    xml, csv, htmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 6, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    Statistics Canadahttps://statcan.gc.ca/en
    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Reasons business or organization did not access any funding or credit due to the COVID-19 pandemic, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), business employment size, type of business, business activity and majority ownership, second quarter of 2021.

  15. Coronavirus business grant funding by parliamentary constituency and local...

    • data.subak.org
    • data.europa.eu
    html, ods, xlsx
    Updated Feb 16, 2023
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    UK Government - Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (2023). Coronavirus business grant funding by parliamentary constituency and local authority [Dataset]. https://data.subak.org/dataset/coronavirus-business-grant-funding-by-parliamentary-constituency-and-local-authority
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    ods, html, xlsxAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 16, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    Government of the United Kingdomhttps://www.gov.uk/
    Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategyhttps://gov.uk/beis
    License

    http://reference.data.gov.uk/id/open-government-licencehttp://reference.data.gov.uk/id/open-government-licence

    Description

    Data on the number and value of grants to small and medium sized businesses (SMEs) in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The spreadsheet shows the total amount of money that each local authority and parliamentary constituency in England has: received from central government distributed to SMEs as at 5 July 2020 31 July 2021: coronavirus grant schemes Local Restrictions Support Grant (LRSG): (Open) Local Restrictions Support Grant (LRSG): (Closed) Additional Restrictions Grant (ARG) - scheme open until 31 March 2022. A final update will be released afterwards Christmas Support Payment (CSP) Restart 5 July 2020: coronavirus grant schemes: Small Business Grants Fund (SBGF) scheme Retail, Hospitality and Leisure Business Grants Fund (RHLGF) Local Authority Discretionary Grant Fund (LADGF)

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    Of businesses where at least one employee was laid off, percentage of...

    • data.urbandatacentre.ca
    • www150.statcan.gc.ca
    • +1more
    Updated Oct 1, 2024
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    (2024). Of businesses where at least one employee was laid off, percentage of workforce laid off and rehired due to COVID-19, by business characteristics [Dataset]. https://data.urbandatacentre.ca/dataset/gov-canada-97773977-0eb4-4b37-9d33-55ba5c4e6d81
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 1, 2024
    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Of businesses or organizations where at least one employee was laid off, percentage of workforce laid off and rehired due to COVID-19, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), business employment size, type of business, business activity and majority ownership.

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    Geolytica POIData.xyz Points of Interest (POI) Geo Data - Ireland

    • datarade.ai
    .csv
    Updated Jun 2, 2021
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    Geolytica (2021). Geolytica POIData.xyz Points of Interest (POI) Geo Data - Ireland [Dataset]. https://datarade.ai/data-products/geolytica-poidata-xyz-points-of-interest-poi-geo-data-ire-geolytica
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    .csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 2, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Geolytica
    Area covered
    Ireland, Ireland
    Description

    Point-of-interest (POI) is defined as a physical entity (such as a business) in a geo location (point) which may be (of interest).

    We strive to provide the most accurate, complete and up to date point of interest datasets for all countries of the world. The Republic of Ireland POI Dataset is one of our worldwide POI datasets with over 98% coverage.

    This is our process flow:

    Our machine learning systems continuously crawl for new POI data
    Our geoparsing and geocoding calculates their geo locations
    Our categorization systems cleanup and standardize the datasets
    Our data pipeline API publishes the datasets on our data store
    

    POI Data is in a constant flux - especially so during times of drastic change such as the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Every minute worldwide on an average day over 200 businesses will move, over 600 new businesses will open their doors and over 400 businesses will cease to exist.

    In today's interconnected world, of the approximately 200 million POIs worldwide, over 94% have a public online presence. As a new POI comes into existence its information will appear very quickly in location based social networks (LBSNs), other social media, pictures, websites, blogs, press releases. Soon after that, our state-of-the-art POI Information retrieval system will pick it up.

    We offer our customers perpetual data licenses for any dataset representing this ever changing information, downloaded at any given point in time. This makes our company's licensing model unique in the current Data as a Service - DaaS Industry. Our customers don't have to delete our data after the expiration of a certain "Term", regardless of whether the data was purchased as a one time snapshot, or via a recurring payment plan on our data update pipeline.

    The main differentiators between us vs the competition are our flexible licensing terms and our data freshness.

  18. US SBA COVID 19 Relief to NYS Business - Shuttered Venue Operator Grant...

    • data.ny.gov
    • catalog.data.gov
    Updated Aug 29, 2022
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    Empire State Development (2022). US SBA COVID 19 Relief to NYS Business - Shuttered Venue Operator Grant Program [Dataset]. https://data.ny.gov/Economic-Development/US-SBA-COVID-19-Relief-to-NYS-Business-Shuttered-V/wvrx-ifa3
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    csv, application/rdfxml, tsv, application/rssxml, xml, kmz, kml, application/geo+jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 29, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Empire State Developmenthttp://www.esd.ny.gov/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) program was established by the Economic Aid to Hard-Hit Small Businesses, Nonprofits, and Venues Act, and amended by the American Rescue Plan Act.

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    Geolytica POIData.xyz Points of Interest (POI) Geo Data - South Africa

    • datarade.ai
    .csv
    Updated Mar 16, 2021
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    Geolytica (2021). Geolytica POIData.xyz Points of Interest (POI) Geo Data - South Africa [Dataset]. https://datarade.ai/data-products/geolytica-poidata-xyz-points-of-interest-poi-geo-data-sou-geolytica-14c4
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    .csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 16, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Geolytica
    Area covered
    South Africa
    Description

    Point-of-interest (POI) is defined as a physical entity (such as a business) in a geo location (point) which may be (of interest).

    We strive to provide the most accurate, complete and up to date point of interest datasets for all countries of the world. The South Africa POI Dataset is one of our worldwide POI datasets with over 98% coverage.

    This is our process flow:

    Our machine learning systems continuously crawl for new POI data
    Our geoparsing and geocoding calculates their geo locations
    Our categorization systems cleanup and standardize the datasets
    Our data pipeline API publishes the datasets on our data store
    

    POI Data is in a constant flux - especially so during times of drastic change such as the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Every minute worldwide on an average day over 200 businesses will move, over 600 new businesses will open their doors and over 400 businesses will cease to exist.

    In today's interconnected world, of the approximately 200 million POIs worldwide, over 94% have a public online presence. As a new POI comes into existence its information will appear very quickly in location based social networks (LBSNs), other social media, pictures, websites, blogs, press releases. Soon after that, our state-of-the-art POI Information retrieval system will pick it up.

    We offer our customers perpetual data licenses for any dataset representing this ever changing information, downloaded at any given point in time. This makes our company's licensing model unique in the current Data as a Service - DaaS Industry. Our customers don't have to delete our data after the expiration of a certain "Term", regardless of whether the data was purchased as a one time snapshot, or via a recurring payment plan on our data update pipeline.

    The main differentiators between us vs the competition are our flexible licensing terms and our data freshness.

    The core attribute coverage is as follows:

    Poi Field Data Coverage (%) poi_name 100 brand 8 poi_tel 67 formatted_address 100 main_category 98 latitude 100 longitude 100 neighborhood 1 source_url 43 email 8 opening_hours 47

    The data may be visualized on a map at https://store.poidata.xyz/za and a data sample may be downloaded at https://store.poidata.xyz/datafiles/za_sample.csv

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    COVID-19 Loan/Grant Report

    • data.cityofnewyork.us
    • catalog.data.gov
    application/rdfxml +5
    Updated Oct 25, 2020
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    Mayor's Office of Management and Budget (OMB) (2020). COVID-19 Loan/Grant Report [Dataset]. https://data.cityofnewyork.us/w/buv4-at34/25te-f2tw?cur=PcOIEIFd_m
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    tsv, json, application/rssxml, csv, xml, application/rdfxmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 25, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Mayor's Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
    Description

    This dataset includes small business loans or grants issued for emergency COVID-19 financial assistance. Underlying data is provided by the Department of Small Business Services (SBS). Dollar amounts are in actual dollars. This dataset will be refreshed on a quarterly basis.

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data.ny.gov (2022). US SBA COVID-19 Relief to NYS Business – Restaurant Revitalization Fund [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/us-sba-covid-19-relief-to-nys-business-restaurant-revitalization-fund

US SBA COVID-19 Relief to NYS Business – Restaurant Revitalization Fund

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Apr 20, 2022
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data.ny.gov
Area covered
United States
Description

The American Rescue Plan Act established the Restaurant Revitalization Fund (RRF) to provide funding to help restaurants and other eligible businesses keep their doors open. The American Rescue Plan Act established the Restaurant Revitalization Fund (RRF) to provide funding to help restaurants and other eligible businesses keep their doors open. This program provided restaurants with funding equal to their pandemic-related revenue loss up to $10 million per business and no more than $5 million per physical location. Recipients are not required to repay the funding as long as funds are used for eligible uses no later than March 11, 2023. This dataset details New York State recipients of RRF funds.

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