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What you need to know about product management for AI

O'Reilly on Data

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. Machine learning adds uncertainty. Underneath this uncertainty lies further uncertainty in the development process itself.

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Humans-in-the-loop forecasting: integrating data science and business planning

The Unofficial Google Data Science Blog

This classification is based on the purpose, horizon, update frequency and uncertainty of the forecast. The ROI of human involvement When it comes to human involvement, the key difference is in the magnitude of costs associated with any one forecast cycle. This defines the ROI on the investment of human time.

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Predicting Movie Profitability and Risk at the Pre-production Phase

Insight

The genre uniqueness is a measure of how unique a movie’s combination of genre categories is relative to all movies in my data set. Building Models to Predict Movie Profitability Here I use profitability as the metric of success for a film and define profitability as the return on investment (ROI). ROI = Profit/Budget).

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Getting ready for artificial general intelligence with examples

IBM Big Data Hub

LLMs like ChatGPT are trained on massive amounts of text data, allowing them to recognize patterns and statistical relationships within language. Here are some areas where organizations are seeing a ROI: Text (83%) : Gen AI assists with automating tasks like report writing, document summarization and marketing copy generation.

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Product Management for AI

Domino Data Lab

All you need to know, for now, is that machine learning is a field of artificial intelligence that uses statistical techniques to give computer systems the ability to learn based on data by being trained on past examples. These measurement-obsessed companies have an advantage when it comes to AI. To prioritize, how do we do this?