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Hardly a day goes by without the announcement of a promising new frontier for Artificial Intelligence (AI), and corporate investments in Big Data are touted regularly for the dividends they yield. But we don't hear much about the demand created by this rising 'supply': In a world of Big Data and AI, the demand for sound and distributed judgment is increasing quickly. The author argues that 'qualitative judgment'-the ability to make a decision based on a personal interpretation of the context and the available facts-has never been more important. He provides four steps for leaders to take in order to 'democratize' judgment in their organization.