Explainable AI pays off for Microsoft's LinkedIn

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Boosts subscription revenue by eight percent.

Explainable AI pays off for Microsoft's LinkedIn
Microsoft's LinkedIn boosted subscription revenue by eight percent after arming its sales team with artificial intelligence software that not only predicts clients at risk of cancelling, but also explains how it arrived at its conclusion. The system, introduced last July and to be described ...

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