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Stephen Dale

The Best Approach to Decision Making Combines Data and Managers' Expertise - 0 views

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    "The "big data, little brain" phenomenon is defined as managers who rely excessively on data to guide their decisions, abdicating their knowledge and experience."
Stephen Dale

How technology is allowing police to predict where and when crime will happen | The Ind... - 0 views

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    RUSI's report found that the key limit on the use of emerging technology in policing was data itself, with much crime underreported, making the data unreliable.
Stephen Dale

Can A.I. Be Taught to Explain Itself? - The New York Times - 0 views

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    "As machine learning becomes more powerful, the field's researchers increasingly find themselves unable to account for what their algorithms know - or how they know it."
Stephen Dale

Law firms must adopt AI or risk being left behind - Raconteur - 0 views

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    "From checking leases at the Land Registry to sorting through millions of documents for disclosure during litigation, artificial intelligence or AI is speeding up some of the most repetitive legal tasks."
Stephen Dale

Transparency of evidence: spot check - Sense about Science - 0 views

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    "Transparency of evidence: a spot check of government policy proposals July 2016 to July 2017. How transparent is government in sharing evidence behind policies?"
Stephen Dale

Could Counterfactuals Explain Algorithmic Decisions Without Opening the Black Box? - Ox... - 0 views

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    "Relying on counterfactual explanations as a means to help us act rather than merely to understand could help us gauge the scope and impact of automated decisions in our lives. They might also help bridge the gap between the interests of data subjects and data controllers, which might otherwise be a barrier to a legally binding right to explanation."
Stephen Dale

How business intelligence can help non-techies use data analytics - 0 views

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    Big data is now moving from the sole care of data scientists and becoming accessible to employees throughout organizations. The mystique surrounding data analytics is falling away, with tools designed to let non-technically-minded people understand metrics.
Stephen Dale

How artificial intelligence will change your life (sooner than you realise) | The Times... - 0 views

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    Toby Walsh, an academic and artificial intelligence expert, believes AI will recalibrate our world and its certainties in the next few decades. As with all the best bits of futurology, it does come with a warning.
Stephen Dale

Will AI Replace Humans In The Customer Service Industry? - 0 views

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    The conversation around AI now is too focused on the question of how AI can replace agent interaction, which is missing the point. The aim of AI shouldn't be to replace human interaction, but to improve human interaction.
Stephen Dale

Demystifying the Black Box That Is AI - Scientific American - 2 views

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    The most capable technologies-namely, deep neural networks-are notoriously opaque, offering few clues as to how they arrive at their conclusions.
Stephen Dale

Cabinet Office automation project will introduce robots into the civil service | Civil ... - 0 views

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    The Cabinet Office has selected Capgemini as its partner for a £4m project to try and drive use of robotic process automation (RPA) technology across Whitehall.
Stephen Dale

How McLaren is taking machine learning to the next level | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    Use of machine learning and physical modelling for adaptive vehicle control. Data-driven decision making.
Stephen Dale

Analytics Blog: Ask a question, get an answer in Google Analytics - 0 views

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    Google is implementing voice activated natural language processing technology - already available across Google products like Android and Search - to all Google Analytics users over the next few weeks.
Stephen Dale

Inside the black box: Understanding AI decision-making | ZDNet - 1 views

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    Artificial intelligence algorithms are increasingly influential in peoples' lives, but their inner workings are often opaque. We examine why, and explore what's being done about it.
Stephen Dale

Google's People + AI Research Initiative Sets Out to Solve Artificial Stupidity | WIRED - 0 views

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    Virtual assistants get infuriating when they fail to do something we expect to be within their capabilities. Researchers are interested in studying how people form expectations about what such systems can and can't do-and how virtual assistants themselves might be designed to nudge us toward only asking things that won't lead to disappointment. One of the research questions is how do you reset a user's expectations on the fly when they're interacting with a virtual assistant.
Stephen Dale

Racist artificial intelligence? Maybe not, if computers explain their 'thinking' | CTV ... - 1 views

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    Growing concerns about how artificial intelligence (AI) makes decisions has inspired U.S. researchers to make computers explain their "thinking."
Gary Colet

AI Is Inventing Languages Humans Can't Understand. Should We Stop It? - 0 views

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    Should we be concerned about 'divergent AI language' that humans can't understand?
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