How would you describe the overall market for Machine Learning (ML) / Natural Language Processing (NLP)?

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Chief Technology Advisor in Education3 years ago

Like a lot of other folks, I have been experimenting with ChatGPT.  Very powerful platform, and I think it's beginning to provide a glimpse into next-gen tools.  Governance of data and logic inputs is critical but difficult to address - the nature and purpose of the tools are to learn and improve, and I can see a paradox emerging between automation and controlling the sources that feed the solutions.

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Worldwide Strategy & Portfolio, Cross Industry (Supply Chain, ESG, Engineering, Customer Experience, Intelligence Automation, ERP) in Manufacturing3 years ago

The applications continue to grow in addition to the technology evolving. The market is one of the fastest growing markets from intelligent automation (digital workers, chat bots, etc), connected automation (IoT), and overall customer experience interactions. Additionally, the appetite to reduce error, costs and increase employee experience/retention results in investment in this technology even or despite and unsure economy. 

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CIO in Services (non-Government)3 years ago

It is in its infancy, and is more tailored for particular markets and tasks right now, so it's not ubiquitous, or even close to it.  We use ML and AI to spot patterns and trends within our patient data that humans may miss, or not recognize, and so far, it's been eye-opening.

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CIO in Education3 years ago

Growing, continuing to evolve.

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