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Alteryx Invites Customers to ‘Unleash Their Inner AI’ with Assisted Modeling Beta

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According to a recent press release, “Alteryx, Inc., revolutionizing business through data science and analytics, today introduced Assisted Modeling, an interactive guide built into the Alteryx Platform to walk users through the creation of machine learning models. Ashley Kramer, senior vice president of product management, demonstrated the functionality of Assisted Modeling and announced the beta program… Data-driven companies recognize the need for machine learning to succeed in business transformation, but struggle to advance analytic journeys as they continue to rely on data scientists and trained statisticians to build and apply advanced models. With the introduction of Assisted Modeling, Alteryx amplifies the capabilities of analysts and citizen data scientists, delivering transparent machine learning in a code-free environment. Recognizing the pervasive talent gap that exists between data scientists and data workers in the line of business, Assisted Modeling helps teach data science with a guided walk-through and aims to help all data workers, regardless of technical acumen, advance their skill sets in the process of building machine learning models.”

Kramer said, “As we continue to deliver innovations for a smarter platform, it is critical to address the human at the center of analytic intelligence. Our approach in building Assisted Modeling is to advance the skills of the data worker, creating next-level citizen data scientists capable of building the machine learning models required to tackle the advanced analytic challenges of the future… Assisted Modeling provides users the transparency and control needed to build trustworthy machine learning models that drive business outcomes without writing a line of code. I am thrilled to deliver the newest version of our platform today and to invite our customers and partners to be the first to experience Assisted Modeling.”

Read more at PR Newswire.

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