Machine learning is here to help retailers become more productive and If you are reading this article, you are probably looking for new approaches to optimizing pricing. Simply put, traditional methods are not good enough anymore. It is true that they are still working well enough to let you survive, but they are insufficient to put you ahead of tech-savvy competition. In this … [Read more...] about Retail Pricing: Getting the Most Out of Machine Learning
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Are AI-enabled chips changing the world?
When the world is all active and adapting itself with the new tech innovations, there is still space for the latest developments. A much closer look at the current Artificial Intelligence applications will assure the new set in technology, AI chips. From cars, smartphones, to healthcare, and every other field growing with AI, AI chips have built their position in the world so … [Read more...] about Are AI-enabled chips changing the world?
Don’t Send Money to Dead People (and Other Lessons for Data Teams)
In June 2020, it was reported that bad data hampered the U.S. government's ability to roll out its COVID-19 economic recovery programs. In addition to other grievous errors, this data downtime incident sent over $1.4 billion in COVID-19 stimulus checks to dead people. In part one of a two-part series, I propose a solution to data downtime: data reliability, a concept borrowed … [Read more...] about Don’t Send Money to Dead People (and Other Lessons for Data Teams)
What is Data Observability?
Observability is no longer just for software engineering. With the rise of data downtime and the increasing complexity of the data stack, observability has emerged as a critical concern for data teams, too. Developer Operations (lovingly referred to as DevOps) teams have become an integral component of most engineering organizations. DevOps teams remove silos between software … [Read more...] about What is Data Observability?
Neuro-Symbolic AI: Coming Together of Two Opposing AI Approaches
You thought AI is intelligent? Well, it has a long road ahead. Artificial Intelligence programs still can't answer many basic questions that even a toddler comfortably can. David Cox, Director of MIT-IBM Watson AI lab says, It's time to reinvent artificial intelligence. And, according to him, neuro-symbolic AI is the answer. We take a quick look into what ails present AI, and … [Read more...] about Neuro-Symbolic AI: Coming Together of Two Opposing AI Approaches