Jan. 21, 2022, 1:30 p.m. | /u/zenithie

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If you want to dive into Industry 4.0./Digital transformation talks as well, by all means. I'm curious about your perspective and how you think it'll be possible for industrial companies to start on the ML journey.

Are they still using pen & paper, so they're too stuck in the old ways? Do they know what's possible for their operations? Are they reluctant to change (remove/implement) things?

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