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Capital One’s Cat Posey on How to Build a Machine Learning Team

Capital One’s Cat Posey on How to Build a Machine Learning Team
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James Maguire
James Maguire
Oct 20, 2021
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I spoke with Cat Posey, Sr. Technology Director, Machine Learning, at Capital One, about strategies for effective collaboration in machine learning, including the value of building relationships.

  • Where are companies with AI deployments at this point? I’ve heard that only 4 percent of companies have successfully deployed AI. Why is it so challenging?
  • If you’d give companies 2-3 recommendations for building out an AI team, what would they be?
  • Let’s get a brief sense of the projects Capital One’s AI/ML teams are working – what’s a key project at this point?
  • Looking to the future: How is the role of machine learning teams evolving, and what does the future looks like at large tech organizations amid a persistent skills shortage?

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