Tried to automate enterprise workflows end-to-end. Here's why that failed (and what actually worked)
Why our enterprise automation kept failing—until we made it more human
Business Intelligence is the process of utilizing organizational data, technology, analytics, and the knowledge of subject matter experts to create data-driven decisions via dashboards, reports, alerts, and ad-hoc analysis. This is not a generic 'business' subreddit and off topic posts will be marked as spam. Related Subreddits: /r/ETL /r/Database /r/DataScience /r/Datasets /r/DataIsBeautiful /r/Cognos /r/Microstrategy /r/PowerBI /r/Tableau /r/Qlik /r/VisualizationHow Human-in-the-Loop Saved Our Automation From Falling Apart
Beginners -> /r/mlquestions or /r/learnmachinelearning , AGI -> /r/singularity, career advices -> /r/cscareerquestions, datasets -> r/datasetsAutomation fails when it tries to remove humans entirely

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