Define the problem to be solved and determine the requirements of the AI system
To formally define the problem to be solved and determine the requirements of an artificial intelligence (AI) system, the following steps should be taken:
- Identify the business or organizational need for the AI system: This involves understanding the context in which the system will be used, as well as the specific problems or challenges that it is intended to solve.
- Define the goals and objectives of the AI system: This involves specifying the specific outcomes that the system is intended to achieve, as well as any performance criteria that must be met.
- Determine the inputs and outputs of the AI system: This involves identifying the data that the system will need as input, as well as the results or outputs that it will produce.
- Specify any constraints or limitations on the AI system: This could include technical, legal, ethical, or other constraints that must be taken into account when designing and implementing the system.
- Define the performance and reliability requirements of the AI system: This involves specifying the expected performance of the system in terms of accuracy, speed, scalability, and other relevant metrics.
- Consider the ethical, legal, and social implications of the AI system: This could include issues such as privacy, bias, accountability, and transparency.
Telemus AI™ can take your organisation through these steps, to develop a clear and comprehensive understanding of the problem to be solved, as well as the requirements that must be met in order to successfully design, implement, and deploy an AI system to address that problem.
Contact us today to see how Telemus AI™ can be used in your organisation.