Skip to main content

Report: More AI/ML technology does not translate into time saved, but MLOps solutions can help

Organizations are moving AI and ML up their strategic priority lists and investing more in the technology without yet fully knowing how to turn those investments into increased efficiency and scale, according to the “2021 enterprise trends in machine learning report” from Algorithmia. 

Approximately 83% of all surveyed organizations said they increased their budgets and that the number of data scientists working for them has increased 76% year-on-year. The most common use cases for the technology are for customer experience and process automation. 

Despite the increased budgets, organizations are spending more time on model deployment as the time required to deploy a trained model to production keeps increasing every year. 64% of all organizations take a month or longer to deploy a model.

About 38% of data scientists are spending more than half of their time on model deployment and more models at an organization equal more time spent despite the vast functionalities that the technologies offer. 

“The bottom line is, organizations have increased their AI/ML resources without solving underlying challenges with operational efficiency. This has exacerbated the problem and led to organizations spending more time and resources on model deployment,” Algorithmia wrote in the report. 

The company that put together the report, Algorithmia, is machine learning operations (MLOps) software that manages all stages of the ML lifecycle, including ML deployment, collaboration between operations and development, and security. 

There are still major concerns when it comes to implementing the technology. 67% of all organizations report needing to comply with multiple regulations for their AI/ML as their most common concern. Meanwhile, 56% of organizations ranked governance, security and auditability as a concern. 

Basic integrations continue to be a concern as cross-functional alignment remains a roadblock for achieving AI/ML maturity.

However, there is a light at the end of the tunnel as organizations see improvements in efficiency when they implement third-party machine learning operations (MLOps) solutions. 

According to the report, these solutions save data scientists about 22% of their time and the average time to put a trained model into production goes down by 31%. 

“COVID-19 has caused rapid change which has challenged our assumptions in many areas. In this rapidly changing environment, organizations are rethinking their investments and seeing the importance of AI/ML to drive revenue and efficiency during uncertain times,” said Diego Oppenheimer, the CEO of Algorithmia. “Before the pandemic, the top concern for organizations pursuing AI/ML initiatives was a lack of skilled in-house talent. Today, organizations are worrying more about how to get ML models into production faster and how to ensure their performance over time. While we don’t want to marginalize these issues, I am encouraged by the fact that the type of challenges have more to do with how to maximize the value of AI/ML investments as opposed to whether or not a company can pursue them at all.”  

The post Report: More AI/ML technology does not translate into time saved, but MLOps solutions can help appeared first on SD Times.



from SD Times https://ift.tt/37lQaTf

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Difference between Web Designer and Web Developer Neeraj Mishra The Crazy Programmer

Have you ever wondered about the distinctions between web developers’ and web designers’ duties and obligations? You’re not alone! Many people have trouble distinguishing between these two. Although they collaborate to publish new websites on the internet, web developers and web designers play very different roles. To put these job possibilities into perspective, consider the construction of a house. To create a vision for the house, including the visual components, the space planning and layout, the materials, and the overall appearance and sense of the space, you need an architect. That said, to translate an idea into a building, you need construction professionals to take those architectural drawings and put them into practice. Image Source In a similar vein, web development and design work together to create websites. Let’s examine the major responsibilities and distinctions between web developers and web designers. Let’s get going, shall we? What Does a Web Designer Do?

A guide to data integration tools

CData Software is a leader in data access and connectivity solutions. It specializes in the development of data drivers and data access technologies for real-time access to online or on-premise applications, databases and web APIs. The company is focused on bringing data connectivity capabilities natively into tools organizations already use. It also features ETL/ELT solutions, enterprise connectors, and data visualization. Matillion ’s data transformation software empowers customers to extract data from a wide number of sources, load it into their chosen cloud data warehouse (CDW) and transform that data from its siloed source state, into analytics-ready insights – prepared for advanced analytics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence use cases. Only Matillion is purpose-built for Snowflake, Amazon Redshift, Google BigQuery, and Microsoft Azure, enabling businesses to achieve new levels of simplicity, speed, scale, and savings. Trusted by companies of all sizes to meet

2022: The year of hybrid work

Remote work was once considered a luxury to many, but in 2020, it became a necessity for a large portion of the workforce, as the scary and unknown COVID-19 virus sickened and even took the lives of so many people around the world.  Some workers were able to thrive in a remote setting, while others felt isolated and struggled to keep up a balance between their work and home lives. Last year saw the availability of life-saving vaccines, so companies were able to start having the conversation about what to do next. Should they keep everyone remote? Should they go back to working in the office full time? Or should they do something in between? Enter hybrid work, which offers a mix of the two. A Fall 2021 study conducted by Google revealed that over 75% of survey respondents expect hybrid work to become a standard practice within their organization within the next three years.  Thus, two years after the world abruptly shifted to widespread adoption of remote work, we are declaring 20