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by LatteLazy
2162 days ago
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I am not working in AI so I only know what I read here or on other sites etc. There seems to be a lot of buzz for AI and ML. But where actually are these techs succeeding currently? I feel like there is supposed to be a revolution going on everywhere but anywhere I look, it's just plans and press releases... |
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Nonetheless, "AI" applications are pervasive:
Auto - improved robotics, adaptive cruise control Finance - High Frequency Trading, Credit Risk Modeling (i.e. your Credit Score) Health Care - Health insurance risk estimation, Predictive staffing Government - Predictive policing, recidivism risk, benefits decisions Retail - improved customer targeting, inventory management etc etc etc - name an industry, I'll give you 3 examples.
The issue isn't that it's not there; the issue is that it's BORING. And nobody gives a press release saying "we saved 0.4% of COGS from improved inventory demand forecasts," even if that represents $10M, because nobody cares.
But boring doesn't mean it's not a bazillion dollar opportunity for a lot of companies.