About the AI Blog at Analysis Group

AI is reshaping how we all conduct our work, but its rapid pace of development can make it difficult to separate hype from meaningful advancement. Analysis Group launched this blog to showcase our evolving technical capabilities and to help our clients understand how these solutions enhance our services.

AI is a broad term that refers to any technical approach designed to create a machine capable of performing tasks normally associated with human cognition, such as learning and reasoning. The firm has continually sought ways to invest in the technical infrastructure, governance frameworks, and interdisciplinary expertise necessary to ensure that cutting-edge AI and data science methods are applied with rigor, transparency, and security.

This blog will cover a range of topics, such as scalable infrastructure for massive and heterogeneous datasets, complex data processing and cleaning, AI-assisted research and information extraction, custom AI tool development, custom applications and dashboards, and many more. These tools and methods have been applied across a wide range of engagements, including litigation support, health care analyses, strategy and policy analytics, market research, and survey design and implementation.

Analysis Group’s data science team is at the forefront of researching these novel and innovative tools and methodologies, and supporting the firm in designing and implementing customized solutions. Our tools, frameworks, and methods are customized for each client engagement to reflect the data, context, and questions at issue. This tailored approach enables analyses that extend beyond standard off-the-shelf tools and techniques, unlocking insights from complex data sources while remaining transparent and defensible.

To learn more, please reach out to any of the contributors listed within each post. For general inquiries, contact aiblog@analysisgroup.com or check out the data science practice page on our global site.

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Special thanks to the AI blog coordination team: Tim Spittle (Manager, Boston); Sid Agrawal (Associate, Boston); Logan Nee (Associate, Boston); Celeste McFarlane (Data Scientist, New York).