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Business intelligence (BI) has evolved far beyond its traditional focus on operational reporting and online analytical processing. Most modern BI and analytics tools now enable knowledge workers to tap into sophisticated artificial intelligence (AI) features that once required the services of a highly skilled data scientist.
In this keynote, TDWI’s James Kobielus will discuss this trend, which is blurring practical distinctions between BI and AI tooling. He will discuss how BI vendors are embedding AI functionality within their solutions to automate the distillation of predictive insights and generate natural-language transparency into the algorithmic models that produce data-driven calculations, inferences, and visualizations.