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Interview with: Sankar Narayanan, Chief Practice Officer at Fractal Analytics

Corinium

I am the Chief Practice Officer for Insurance, Healthcare, and Hi-Tech verticals at Fractal. The Insurance practice is currently engaged with several top 10 P&C insurers in the US, across the Insurance value chain through AI, Engineering, Design & Behavioural Sciences programs. It is fast and slow.

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Expectations vs. reality: A real-world check on generative AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Ready to roll It’s shorter to make a list of organizations that haven’t announced their gen AI investments, pilots, and plans, but relatively few are talking about the specifics of any productivity gains or ROI. Pilots can offer value beyond just experimentation, of course.

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Interview with Dominic Sartorio, Senior Vice President for Products & Development, Protegrity

Corinium

Ahead of the Chief Data Analytics Officers & Influencers, Insurance event we caught up with Dominic Sartorio, Senior Vice President for Products & Development, Protegrity to discuss how the industry is evolving. Are you seeing any specific issues around the insurance industry at the moment that should concern CDAOs?

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 6

Domino Data Lab

Spoiler alert: a research field called curiosity-driven learning is emerging at the nexis of experimental cognitive psychology and industry use cases for machine learning, particularly in gaming AI. Given the two points above, that’s okay—there are good ways to direct data exploration toward ROI. Secondly, because stakeholders.

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How To Suck At Social Media: An Indispensable Guide For Businesses

Occam's Razor

Success Metrics. In my Oct 2011 post, Best Social Media Metrics , I'd created four metrics to quantify this value. I believe the best way to measure success is to measure the above four metrics (actual interaction/action/outcome). It can be a brand metric, say Likelihood to Recommend. It is not that hard.

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