by DMS Marketing | Dec 18, 2019 | AI, Decision Modeling, Machine Learning, Predictive Analytics
As we approach the end of the year, our friends over at the International Institute for Analytics (IIA) are re-tweeting some of their best content. One post in particular caught our eye – What’s Your Deployment Score? This is a great piece by Tom Davenport (who...
by DMS Marketing | Dec 10, 2019 | AI, News
AI proves its worth, but few scale impact As you might expect, the survey shows that “Respondents from these AI high performers report that they achieve greater scale and see both higher revenue increases and greater cost decreases than other companies that use AI”....
by James Taylor | Sep 5, 2019 | AI, Decision Management, Decision Modeling
A great article appeared in Information Age recently based on an interview with Tom Davenport If you want to see the benefits of AI, forget moonshots and think boring. In it, Tom argues that “if enterprises ever want to see the benefits of AI, they must embrace the...
by James Taylor | Sep 5, 2019 | AI, Decision Management, Insurance
McKinsey recently reported that “Most carriers are struggling to meet their cost of capital, and productivity has barely moved over the past decade” and that “The insurance industry is facing a serious structural challenge … the majority of...
by James Taylor | May 10, 2019 | AI, Business Intelligence, Digital Business, Machine Learning
Many organizations are investing in artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives these days. However, many are also lumping all of the uses of AI into the same program. This is a terrible idea because AI technologies are being used for two very different business...
by James Taylor | May 7, 2019 | AI, Business Intelligence, Business Re-Design, Decision Management, Digital Business
Cathy O’Neill wrote an interesting piece on regulating automated decision making recently. I am not going to argue about whether use of algorithms should or should not be regulated because I think it is inevitable that they will be. The question is how companies...