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Big Data & AI Toronto

This event has been providing a unique platform for IT decision-makers and data innovators. Big Data and AI Toronto allows them to explore and discuss insights, showcase the latest innovative projects, and connect with other data and analytics professionals. With more than 250 presentations, 100 exhibiting companies and 5,000 participants, Big Data & AI Toronto offers a unique opportunity to learn about the latest trends and network with all data and artificial intelligence professionals in USA and Canada.

Learn from practical use case presentations, one hour bootcamps, engaging panels and fireside chat discussions. Get inspired by Keynotes from C-level executives and professionals that are moving the industry forward! Meet with the brightest minds, hear a pitch from a startup that is changing the industry and learn from The Government of Canada about newly introduced regulations and policies.

Friday, October 7, 2:10pm
Darko Matovski, PhD

Bringing Causal Decision-Making to the Enterprise

About this talk:

Most important decisions in the enterprise are made based on ‘gut feel’.

AI offers great potential but has failed to deliver. In fact, 87% of projects never make it into production. And some that do, fail dramatically due to their inability to guarantee outcomes beyond historical patterns.

Causality unlocks the power of AI for decision-making.

In this session, we will show how Causal AI is able to find value in data, help design optimal interventions and recommend actions – all critical for decision-making.


Friday, October 7, 11:30am
Andre Franca, PhD

Leveraging Causal AI to find the highest-value data

About this talk:

Choose the right data, instead of big data. A lot of data is just noise — and sometimes more data can be harmful. The key is to find the right data for the problem you are trying to solve.

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