Should data scientists consider AI a threat to their short- or even long-term job security? In this article, I present a philosophical argument that adamantly argues, “No.” For the work of data scientists, and human endeavors in general, machines are nowhere near human intellectual capabilities. There has been much discussion, almost euphoric in some instances,
A note from Executive Editor Eric Siegel: Richard Heimann’s forthcoming book, Doing AI, takes on the problems with “AI” as a brand with a style so crisp, clear, and unique, it just pops off the page....
This article is based on the transcript of one of 142 videos in Eric Siegel’s online course, Machine Learning Leadership and Practice – End-to-End Mastery. Originally published by SAS Blogs How do you internally sell a...
Organizations often miss the greatest opportunities that machine learning has to offer because tapping them requires real-time predictive scoring.
This article is based on the transcript of one of 142 videos in Eric Siegel’s online course, Machine Learning Leadership and Practice – End-to-End Mastery. Developing a good predictive model with machine learning isn’t the end...
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