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Artificial Intelligence And Machine Learning For Business: A No-Nonsense Guide To Data Driven Technologies
Artificial Intelligence And Machine Learning For Business: A No-Nonsense Guide To Data Driven Technologies
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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Business cuts through the technical jargon that is often associated with these subjects. It delivers a simple and concise introduction for managers and business people.
The focus is very much on practical application and how to work with technical specialists (data scientists) to maximize the benefits of these technologies.
Steven Finlay is a data scientist with more than 20 years' experience of developing practical machine learning-based solutions. He holds a PhD in management science and is an honorary research fellow at Lancaster University in the UK. He is currently Head of Analytics for Computershare Loan Services (CLS) in the UK. Dr Finlay has published a number of practically focused books about machine learning, artificial intelligence and financial services.
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One Line Summary
Clear guide for managers embracing AI and ML applications.
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Who is this book for?
If you're curious about how AI and Machine Learning can be harnessed in business without getting lost in jargon, this book is a perfect starting point. Steven Finlay, with his extensive practical experience, explains how to work effectively with tech teams and apply these powerful tools to real-world problems. It's a user-friendly guide that demystifies complex concepts for decision-makers.