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Bringing an AI Product to Market

O'Reilly on Data

Product Managers are responsible for the successful development, testing, release, and adoption of a product, and for leading the team that implements those milestones. It’s often difficult for businesses without a mature data or machine learning practice to define and agree on metrics. Agreeing on metrics.

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eCommerce Brands Use Data Analytics for Conversion Rate Optimization

Smart Data Collective

E-commerce businesses around the world are focusing more heavily on data analytics. There are many ways that data analytics can help e-commerce companies succeed. Understanding E-commerce Conversion Rates There are a number of metrics that data-driven e-commerce companies need to focus on. billion on analytics last year.

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Next Stop – Predicting on Data with Cloudera Machine Learning

Cloudera

This blog series follows the manufacturing and operations data lifecycle stages of an electric car manufacturer – typically experienced in large, data-driven manufacturing companies. The first blog introduced a mock vehicle manufacturing company, The Electric Car Company (ECC) and focused on Data Collection.

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What you need to know about product management for AI

O'Reilly on Data

AI products are automated systems that collect and learn from data to make user-facing decisions. All you need to know for now is that machine learning uses statistical techniques to give computer systems the ability to “learn” by being trained on existing data. Why AI software development is different.

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Digital listening reveals 3 leading innovation drivers

CIO Business Intelligence

It surpasses blockchain and metaverse projects, which are viewed as experimental or in the pilot stage, especially by established enterprises. The inherent capabilities of AI–to process vast amounts of data and use learned intelligence to make decisions with extraordinary speed–enable opportunities uncovered through digital listening.

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The Lean Analytics Cycle: Metrics > Hypothesis > Experiment > Act

Occam's Razor

We are far too enamored with data collection and reporting the standard metrics we love because others love them because someone else said they were nice so many years ago. Sometimes, we escape the clutches of this sub optimal existence and do pick good metrics or engage in simple A/B testing. Testing out a new feature.

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Practical Skills for The AI Product Manager

O'Reilly on Data

AI PMs should enter feature development and experimentation phases only after deciding what problem they want to solve as precisely as possible, and placing the problem into one of these categories. Experimentation: It’s just not possible to create a product by building, evaluating, and deploying a single model.