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Business Strategies for Deploying Disruptive Tech: Generative AI and ChatGPT

Rocket-Powered Data Science

Third, any commitment to a disruptive technology (including data-intensive and AI implementations) must start with a business strategy. Those F’s are: Fragility, Friction, and FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt). These changes may include requirements drift, data drift, model drift, or concept drift.

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Uncertainties: Statistical, Representational, Interventional

The Unofficial Google Data Science Blog

by AMIR NAJMI & MUKUND SUNDARARAJAN Data science is about decision making under uncertainty. Some of that uncertainty is the result of statistical inference, i.e., using a finite sample of observations for estimation. But there are other kinds of uncertainty, at least as important, that are not statistical in nature.

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How Skullcandy Uses Predictive and Sentiment Analysis to Understand Customers

Sisense

Mark’s team is constantly adapting to and meeting the challenges of a rapidly evolving business using cloud technologies, real-time analytics, data warehousing, and virtualization. What if we could use this data to focus our resources and deliver better products? Using Sentiment Analytics to Inform New Product Design Decisions.

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What’s New and What’s Next in 2023 for HPC

CIO Business Intelligence

Cloud, sustainability, scale, and exponential data growth—these major factors that set the tone for high performance computing (HPC) in 2022 will also be key in driving innovation for 2023. As leaders in the HPC industry, we are worried about how to cool these data centers. Another big focus is on liquid cooling. [2]

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Towards optimal experimentation in online systems

The Unofficial Google Data Science Blog

the weight given to Likes in our video recommendation algorithm) while $Y$ is a vector of outcome measures such as different metrics of user experience (e.g., Crucially, it takes into account the uncertainty inherent in our experiments. Figure 2: Spreading measurements out makes estimates of model (slope of line) more accurate.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 10

Domino Data Lab

Co-chair Paco Nathan provides highlights of Rev 2 , a data science leaders summit. We held Rev 2 May 23-24 in NYC, as the place where “data science leaders and their teams come to learn from each other.” Nick Elprin, CEO and co-founder of Domino Data Lab. Introduction. Leadership. In many, many ways.

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Humans-in-the-loop forecasting: integrating data science and business planning

The Unofficial Google Data Science Blog

by THOMAS OLAVSON Thomas leads a team at Google called "Operations Data Science" that helps Google scale its infrastructure capacity optimally. Others argue that there will still be a unique role for the data scientist to deal with ambiguous objectives, messy data, and knowing the limits of any given model.