by Jane Rudnick | Dec 9, 2021 | Artificial Intelligence
Debt collections, in its various forms, tend to be represented by a human, either the creditor themself or sent by a creditor, demanding payment from the debtor. A landlord knocking on the door demanding rent. A tough guy who is probably connected to the mob that...
by Jane Rudnick | Dec 9, 2021 | Artificial Intelligence
You may have heard the phrase “digital transformation” being tossed around lately, but may be wondering what exactly it means. Digital transformation has gone under a number of names over the past few decades, most notably “digitization,” but the meaning has not...
by Jane Rudnick | Dec 9, 2021 | Machine Learning
When you hear of AI and restaurants, your mind may immediately imagine a frustrating experience with an automated cashier at a McDonald’s, repeating for the eleventh time that you want a Quarter Pounder, not a “Quart of Powerade.” Rest assured, this is not quite what...
by Jane Rudnick | Nov 23, 2021 | Machine Learning
This is the forty-ninth article in a series dedicated to the various aspects of machine learning (ML). Today’s article will open back up our discussion of reinforcement learning, a topic we delved into a fair number of articles ago, for the purpose of filling you in...
by Jane Rudnick | Nov 23, 2021 | Machine Learning
This is the forty-eighth article in a series dedicated to the various aspects of machine learning (ML). Today’s article will continue our discussion of the main topic of our last essay, which is the combination of two popular forms of machine learning: Analytical...
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