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Q3: What can Systems of Intelligence apps do at their best or most desired outcomes?

George Gilbert
at their most sophisticated they can act automatically, without recommending user action. ex: systems management, smart grid, ad exchange...

Rodrigo Gazzaneo
#SystemsOfIntel add predictive capabilities to the business when few #SoR could

David Floyer
The best ROI come from deployment in automating business processes; system to system, not system to people

John Furrier
running datacenters, apps, #iot lots of things are connected and taking action on data is the big thing

Jen(Cohen)Cheplick
Make it easy for business users - not just IT professionals - to make better decisions with more complete and timely data - as well as recommendations about what those decisions should be

Jen(Cohen)Cheplick
@dfloyer Great point -- automating between systems means the data will actually be used in a timely fashion - and not left up to humans to incorporate

Dave Vellante
@jscheplick this is like the holy grail of data...will the "citizen data scientist" become a reality?

David Floyer
It should be a continuous process of improvement, selecting the best signals from multiple streams, and making them real or near real-time inputs to automation

Kirk Borne
A3: fast real-time autonomous decisions come from #SystemsOfIntelligence if you push #MachineLearning out to the sensor (data collector)

Jen(Cohen)Cheplick
I think it will in some organizations - again, the ones that have the most to gain (and lose) if they don't use real-time data to their advantage

George Gilbert
@jscheplick yes - it's not just consumers - that was easy example. Workday makes it possible for HR professionals to anticipate which high performance emps might leave and how to intervene

Jen(Cohen)Cheplick
However, that won't be the case in most organizations - at least not in the near future. Again -- there is a culture shift -- not just technology -- at play here

Kirk Borne
@dvellante There already exist "Citizen Data Scientists" -- just check out Zooniverse.org, OpenDataThons, and hackathons

David Floyer
Pick the biggest problem that can be solved with automation - e.g. Fraud detection if you are a health insurance provider, customer churn for mobile telecommunication companies

Kirk Borne
A3: I also think mobile devices will become the default ubiquitous input source and output response for #SystemsOfIntelligence

David Floyer
Limit the number of data scientists deployed or drown. Use domain experts; use system of intelligence to extract signal and streams, and continuously monitor and improve.

Kevin Petrie
@dfloyer Great SoI use cases in #Healthcare - IBM Watson can diagnose and treat conditions better than doctors. Healthcare professional roles will be more consultative, relationship based in the future as #AI plays traditional doctor role

Jeff Frick
@ggilbert41 > How much can be automated? How much should be automated?