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Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Using Business Rules and Expertise

Via DSC, what looks to be a good podcast on this topic.  It has been a favorite approach of mine since the beginning.  Narrow machine learning methods can be very valuable, but to deliver them they have to be part of existing or proposed tasks or businesses.  Operationally embedded.   That requires real-life decision rules.  Access information to the podcast at the link below.  More on this topic to follow. 

Data Science Fails: Ignoring Business Rules & Expertise 

Nowadays, we have unprecedented access to data, plus the computing power and advanced algorithms to find correlations. We look at a cautionary case study of a cancer center that embarked on an ambitious plan to use AI to eradicate cancer. When AI is being asked to make decisions with significant consequences, such as life and death healthcare recommendations, it needs to be trustworthy. But if you don't follow best practices, if you don't include the knowledge of subject matter experts, and if you don't enforce business rules, your AI project will not be successful.

In this latest Data Science Central podcast, learn four AI governance practices that can help you achieve AI success.

Speaker: Colin Priest, VP of AI Strategy - DataRobot
Hosted by: Sean Welch, Host and Producer - Data Science Central .... 

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