“Artificial intelligence” (AI) and “machine learning” are becoming daily terminology for not just professionals, but even consumers. This interesting topic came to us from Built In and their article, “How Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Will Reshape Enterprise Technology.”
These days, AI is more common than one may think, as it is being used worldwide across multiple industries, including healthcare and finance. Intelligent assistants like Alexa and Siri, self-driving cars, conversational bots, email spam filters and Netflix’s recommendations are some examples of AI, so it would be safe to say that one may contact an AI daily.
Even in ideal economic conditions, companies still want to explore AI, machine learning and automation in their relentless pursuit of greater efficiency. But given the slowing of the economy, these investments will be even more crucial.
Unfortunately, most organizations have little knowledge of how AI systems make the decisions they do, or how the results are applied. Explainable AI allows users to comprehend and trust the results and output created by machine learning algorithms.
Melody K. Smith
Sponsored by Access Innovations, the intelligence and the technology behind world-class explainable AI solutions.