Feb. 1, 2024, 4:25 p.m. | /u/quicklyalienated76

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After reading this article: [https://www.taipy.io/posts/bringing-the-end-user-into-the-ai-picture](https://www.taipy.io/posts/bringing-the-end-user-into-the-ai-picture)

I've been considering why the focus isn't more on making AI accessible and user-friendly to non-technical end-users.

Making really sophisticated algorithms is one thing, but does it make sense when you can't actually use it to make decisions?

How can this AI collaboration be improved?

Just some thoughts!

ai collaboration algorithms collaboration decisions focus isn machinelearning making sense technical thoughts

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