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What is the future of decision intelligence in government?

What is the future of decision intelligence in government? | Decision Intelligence News | Scoop.it

"Government decisions tend to have complex, interconnected effects, all of which have impacts on government outcomes, often outside the purview of any given agency. Improving both trust and customer experience requires decisions to be made accurately in context. This requires the decision process to be clearly understood and be about delivering outcomes, not just adherence to process.…

Gartner estimates that by 2023, more than 33% of large organizations will have analysts practicing decision intelligence, and by 2024, 60% of government AI and data analytics investments will directly impact real-time operational decisions and outcomes."

Lorien Pratt's insight:

Government decisions impact each of us every day. It’s heartening to note that Gartner sees DI as critical to better government decision-making.

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AI/BI/CI/DI: Decision intelligence (DI) solves the world's most complex problems by connecting actions to outcomes.  It connects collaborating human decision makers to knowledge and also to technologies like machine learning, AI, deep learning, visual decision modeling, complex systems modeling, big data, predictive analytics, UX design, statistical analysis, business intelligence, business process management, causal reasoning, evidence-based analysis, and more. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decision_Intelligence. For an overview, see the webinar at http://youtu.be/XRTJt3bVCaE, http://www.lorienpratt.com, and the Decision Intelligence group: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=205078.   Also, my company offers DI and machine learning consulting services.  See http://bit.ly/1X8O2zF to learn more.  Don't miss the latest DI news! Sign up at subscribe.decisionintelligencenews.com.
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