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Decision Intelligence: Human-Machine Integration for Decision-Making

Current price: $125.00
Decision Intelligence: Human-Machine Integration for Decision-Making
Decision Intelligence: Human-Machine Integration for Decision-Making

Barnes and Noble

Decision Intelligence: Human-Machine Integration for Decision-Making

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Revealing the limitations of human decision-making, this book explores how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be used to optimize decisions for improved business outcomes and efficiency, as well as looking ahead to the significant contributions Decision Intelligence (DI) can make to society and the ethical challenges it may raise.
From the theories and concepts used to design autonomous intelligent agents to the technologies that power DI systems and the ways in which companies use decision-making building blocks to build DI solutions that enable businesses to democratize AI, this book presents an impressive framework to integrate artificial and human intelligence for the success of different types of business decisions.
Replete with case studies on DI applications, as well as wider discussions on the social implications of the technology,
Decision Intelligence: Human–Machine Integration for Decision Making
appeals to both students of AI and data sciences and businesses considering DI adoption.

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