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AI in data: sorting reality from hallucination

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Dr. Rand Talib, Research Analyst, Uptime Institute, [email protected]

4mo agoen

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Many people do not use the term artificial intelligence correctly: vendors, investors, and even some operators label everything from basic automation scripts to deep learning controllers as AI. This inflation of the term has commercial and strategic motives. AI branding helps attract funding, creates differentiation in the market, and positions traditional analytics as cutting-edge solutions. […] The post AI in data: sorting reality from hallucination appeared first on Uptime Institute Blog .

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