Adventures With Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

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Since October of last year I have had the opportunity to work with an startup working on automated machine learning and I thought that I would share some thoughts on the experience and the details of what one might want to consider around the start of a journey with a "data scientist in a box". I'll start by saying that machine learning and'artificial intelligence has almost forced itself into my work several times in the past eighteen months, all in slightly different ways. The first brush was back in June 2018 when one of the developers I was working with wanted to demonstrate to me a scoring model for loan applications based on the analysis of some other transactional data that indicated loans that had been previously granted. The model had no explanation and no details other than the fact that it allowed you to stitch together a transactional dataset which it assessed using a naïve Bayes algorithm. We had a run at showing this to a wider audience but the palate for examination seemed low and I suspect that in the end the real reason was we didn't have real data and only had a conceptual problem to be solved.

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