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DataRobot CEO Calls for a New Era of AI Democratization

DataRobot CEO Calls for a New Era of AI Democratization

DataRobot chief executive Dan Wright told VentureBeat in an interview that the industry needs to move to a new era of democratizing artificial intelligence.

In response to a question about his mission as DataRobot’s chief executive, Wright said he is trying to democratize AI and help companies navigate the data-preparation phase for machine-learning models.

“We enable people who are not data scientists to use our platform to continually generate business ideas and make more informed decisions,”

In his view, society is currently witnessing the industrialization of AI, and experiments at companies using open-source models are a thing of the past.

Wright also contends that AI will not replace humans. As long as people participate in decision-making and supervise the work of machine intelligence, AI cannot be too smart, the DataRobot chief executive stressed.

For companies planning to deploy intelligent algorithms, Wright advised measuring the value AI brings from day one.

“You need to know in real time the value you’re getting from all models… This is a race, and the one who profits fastest is likely to win,”

Earlier, OpenAI co-founder and president Sam Altman suggested that artificial intelligence wealth could be such that in ten years every American adult would be {AOPEN_1}receiving $13,500 a year{ACLOSE_1}.

Earlier in March, the National Security Commission on AI {AOPEN_2}urged to double AI research spending{ACLOSE_2} and called $40 billion ‘a modest investment in future breakthroughs’.

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