Jon welcomes Professor Philip Bourne, Founding Dean of the School of Data Science at the University of Virginia to discuss his biomedical data science research, the importance of open-source and open-access within the industry and the data science skills you need to succeed today. In this episode you will learn: • Why Philip founded a School of Data Science [6:08] • How computing and data science have evolved across academic departments [15:55] • The improvements needed in higher education [26:44] • The most important data science skills for academia and industry and the 4+1 model [36:49] • Philip’s biomedical data science research and its fascinating practical applications [43:24] • The essential roles of open-source code and open-access publishing in data science [1:01:27] Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/593
In this episode, Jon Krohn welcomes A.I. industry veteran Ben Taylor to discuss how to sell multimillion dollar A.I. contracts. Tune in to hear why trust and proof of value are some of the critical steps in his sales process. Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/592
Mars Buttfield-Addison, PhD Candidate at the University of Tasmania, joins Jon Krohn for a high-energy episode covering everything from Machine Learning simulations to Swift, space junk, and more! In this episode you will learn: • What simulations and synthetic data are, and why they can be invaluable for real-life applications [5:47] • How simulated bots can solve any problem [9:07] • Practical uses of simulated data [21:49] • Why the mobile operating system language Swift is interesting for A.I. [25:46] • Why it's critical to track the amount of junk in space [35:47] • Whether programming or statistical skills are more important in data science [47:05] • What it’s like creating video games in a "secret" games lab [56:45] • Why you might want to do a data science internship in industry before pursuing in academia [ 1:01:54] Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/591
In this episode, Jon continues his two-part series on artificial general intelligence (AGI) and why we are unlikely to realize it anytime soon. Listen in as Jon reviews Meta's Yann LeCun's seven-part perspective on the topic. Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/590
Hilary Mason, Co-Founder and CEO of Hidden Door, joins Jon Krohn for a live discussion that explores narrative A.I., emerging ML techniques, and how her OSEMN data science process developed. In this episode you will learn: • How narrative A.I. can assist creativity [5:14] • How to build ML products that have no quantitative error function to optimize [10:31] • How to ensure creative A.I. systems do not output non-sense or explicit content [16:58] • Hilary's OSEMN data science process [21:05] • The emerging ML technique she’s most excited about [24:58] • What it takes to be successful as CEO of an early-stage A.I. company [27:20] • What she looks for in engineering hires [32:28] • How she’s hopeful A.I. will transform our lives for the better in the decades to come [38:48] Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/589
In this episode, Jon kicks off a two-part series that sees him explore the popular topic of artificial general intelligence and why it might–or might not–be only a few years away. Listen in as Jon explains the several reasons why he doesn't believe that AGI is nigh. Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/588
Mark Freeman, Senior Data Scientist at Humu, joins Jon Krohn to talk about all things data engineering and offers listeners some critical tips for their data science career journey – from what it takes to get promoted to his number one tip for getting hired at a fast-growing capital-backed startup. In this episode you will learn: • How Humu leverages data and machine learning to improve workplace behaviors [10:38] • What is data engineering? [14:21] • What it takes to get promoted into more senior data science roles [20:55] • The differences between junior, senior, and staff data scientists [30:21] • Mark’s top tools for data extraction, modeling, and pipeline engineering [37:08] • Mark’s number one tip for getting hired at a fast-growing venture capital-backed startup [53:10] • Why all data scientists should be interested in Web3 [1:11:53] Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/587
In this episode, Jon dives into the popular topic of social media and its impact on his productivity. Tune in to hear how minimizing the use of social media can positively impact your days, mental health and work. Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/586
In this episode, Dr. Thomas Wiecki, Core Developer of the PyMC Library and CEO of PyMC Labs, joins Jon for a masterclass in Bayesian statistics. Tune in to hear about PyMC, and discover why Bayesian statistics can be more powerful and interpretable than any other data modeling approach. In this episode you will learn: • What Bayesian statistics is [7:30] • Why Bayesian statistics can be more powerful and interpretable than any other data modeling approach [17:20] • How PyMC was developed [20:41] • Commercial applications of Bayesian stats [43:07] • How to build a successful company culture [1:03:14] • What Thomas looks for when hiring [1:11:13] • Thomas’s top resources for learning Bayesian stats yourself [1:13:57] Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/585
In this episode, Jon reviews the remarkable natural language model Codex by OpenAI. Learn why it has amassed a waitlist and how you can leverage its practical applications in your work. Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/584