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Weekly AI news and facts from the team at Apres. Each update includes 3 picks from the AI community, 2 quotes we love, and 1 question for you to ponder.
3 Picks from the AI Community

The Biden administration took its first substantive step to shape US policy on AI, as Europe, China, and other countries leap ahead with their own rules. Twenty-seven people from across the private sector and academia will make up the 'National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee'. (Article)

AI combined with a human-centric approach to marketing might seem like a contrarian model. But the truth is that machine learning, AI and automation are vital for brands today to transform data into empathetic, customer-centric experiences. (Article)

In machine learning, understanding why a model makes certain decisions is often just as important as whether those decisions are correct. Researchers at MIT and IBM Research have created a new method, called 'Shared Interest', that enables a user to aggregate, sort, and rank individual explanations to rapidly analyze a ML model’s behavior, incorporating quantifiable metrics that compare how well a model’s reasoning matches that of a human. (Article)

2 Quotes We Love

“By 2024, 75% of organizations will shift from piloting to operationalizing AI.” — Gartner

“Finding a way to generate value from data and AI won’t happen without intentionality. It takes a combination of the right foundation, the right people, and strategic decisions to put data and AI at the center of everything you do.” — Joseph Depa
 

1 Question

Do you have a way for everyone on your team to easily share learnings that could impact model results?

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