Dataiku Partners with OpenAI to Advance Responsible Artificial Intelligence

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Dataiku has launched Dataiku 12, an updated version of its platform that integrates with OpenAI’s generative AI models aimed at enhancing enterprise use of responsible AI. The platform enables different technical level users to develop accessible AI applications, particularly preparing data to train AI projects without any code. The package’s upgrades comprise an external OpenAI GPT-4 integration, transparent automated feature generation and model risk project displays, universal feature importance, and causal machine learning. These features assist businesses in spotting and mitigating risks in AI projects, explaining models to business teams, and offering transparency and control over the AI modeling process.

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