Continuous Model Improvement with User Feedback: A woman gazing at a screen displaying a graph with various data points and lines. The graph appears to be a representation of continuous model improvement, where each point on the graph corresponds to a specific iteration or update made to the model. The lines connecting these points indicate the changes made between iterations, providing a visual representation of how the model has evolved over time. The woman's gaze is focused intently on the screen, suggesting that she is deeply engaged in analyzing and interpreting the data presented. Her expression is neutral, indicating that she is not yet convinced by the results or is still processing the information being displayed. The overall impression conveyed by the image is one of careful consideration and scrutiny, as if the woman is meticulously examining every detail to ensure that the model is improving continuously. The background of the image is dark, with only a few lights visible in the distance. This creates a sense of intimacy and focus, drawing the viewer's attention solely to the woman and the graph on the screen. The absence of distractions or clutter allows for a clear and unobstructed view of the data, emphasizing the importance of continuous model improvement in achieving optimal results.