Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: October 28, 2022
In a recent Executive Spotlight interview, ExecutiveBiz spoke with Jeffrey Phelan, chief technologist of H2O’s public sector business to tackle the impact of emerging technology initiatives on digital transformation efforts as well as the company’s expanded focus on empowering artificial intelligence through its open source platform. The Q&A also discussed building public sector awareness of H2O’s products.
Here’s an excerpt from the interview with Phelan:
“As with any well-functioning government, Transparency and Trust is paramount to everything being done. With our agency partners, it’s critical to establish trust between the technical minds and the decision-makers. If all sides don’t understand the decision at hand or the rationale, you can’t establish true trust – which negatively impacts the mission – and no one wins.
Everyone wins when you get the right AI or Machine Learning models built, they are well documented and understood, business users have a clear understanding of the value, and these Applications move regularly into production.”
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