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How 'confused' AI rollout hurts firms and baffles staff
Key takeaways
- Companies are tying AI use to potential promotion When AI engineer Malcolm was working at a data analysis firm, executives wanted to use generative AI to categorise the customer database into a range of personas.
- A traditional machine learning model would have been much more appropriate, he argued, producing consistent, repeatable results.
- "They still went ahead with Gen AI," says Malcolm (we have not used his real name).
Companies are tying AI use to potential promotion When AI engineer Malcolm was working at a data analysis firm, executives wanted to use generative AI to categorise the customer database into a range of personas.
A traditional machine learning model would have been much more appropriate, he argued, producing consistent, repeatable results. And it would have been much cheaper.
"They still went ahead with Gen AI," says Malcolm (we have not used his real name).
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