Launching DBT's first public-facing AI feature
...a website with so much to offer and a wealth of text data, there are many potential opportunities to use AI. While it goes without saying that value to users...
...a website with so much to offer and a wealth of text data, there are many potential opportunities to use AI. While it goes without saying that value to users...
...to learn, attending sessions, and analysing insights - also increases the likelihood of identifying more diverse user problems. Several rounds of user research revealed these themes: users felt they were...
...and operational delivery, to be the best organisation we can. Making better use of data is something that DIT and wider government talk about a lot. However, this is dependent...
...explore our data because we offer interfaces to use SQL in Data Workspace. We were able to construct and refine a query to extract only what Number 10 needed. Using...
...user. I know it sounds too pithy to actually be useful, but stick with me! When someone joins a product team, as a developer/user researcher/product manager, they are normally asked...
...across use cases: users were most satisfied with M365 Copilot when reviewing code, summarising research, drafting documents and transcribing and summarising Teams meetings. In contrast, users were less satisfied using...
...depth and develop a better understanding of the benefits and challenges facing specific groups and individuals. To verify time-saving calculations and to better understand how M365 Copilot is used, we...
...value through careful review and customisation. Avoid building AI just because you can; ensure it meets user needs and provides tangible benefits. Future challenges The group discussed the importance of...
...measures that protect data from breaches, misuse, and unauthorised access. Together, these 2 concepts underpin: evidence-based policymaking: High-quality, trustworthy data enables better decisions that reflect the needs of citizens. efficient...
...they aim to achieve efficiency. One size cannot fit all, so we use agnostic code to bridge the differences. This means that we can work effectively in any computer language...