Recently an article by the Wall Street Journal has been floating around online that discussed how models will run the world. I believe there is a lot of truth to that. Machine learning algorithms and models are becoming both ubiquitous and more trusted across industries. This, in turn will lead to us as humans spending less time questioning the output and simply allowing the system to tell us the answer. We already rely on companies like Google, Facebook and Amazon to inform us on ideas for dates, friends birthdays and what the best products are. Some of us don't even think twice when it comes to the answers we receive from these companies.As a data engineer who works in healthcare, this is both exciting, and terrifying. In the past year and a half, I have spent my time developing several products to help healthcare professionals make better decisions. Specifically targeting healthcare quality, fraud and drug misuse.As I was working on the various metrics and algorithms I was constantly asking myself a few questions.
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