Data Ecosystems: A New Dimension of Value Creation Using AI and Machine Learning

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Machine learning and artificial intelligence have become crucial factors for the competitiveness of individual companies and entire economies. Yet their successful deployment requires access to a large volume of training data often not even available to the largest corporations. The rise of trustworthy federated digital ecosystems will significantly improve data availability for all participants and thus will allow a quantum leap for the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence at all scales of companies and in all sectors of the economy. In this chapter, we will explain how AI systems are built with data science and machine learning principles and describe how this leads to AI platforms. We will detail the principles of distributed learning which represents a perfect match with the principles of distributed data ecosystems and discuss how trust, as a central value proposition of modern ecosystems, carries over to creating trustworthy AI systems.

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Hecker, D., Voss, A., & Wrobel, S. (2022). Data Ecosystems: A New Dimension of Value Creation Using AI and Machine Learning. In Designing Data Spaces: The Ecosystem Approach to Competitive Advantage (pp. 211–224). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-93975-5_13

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