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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2022 · 1H 44M

Episode 4: Machine Learning at T-Mobile

from Vanishing Gradients · host Hugo Bowne-Anderson

Hugo speaks with Heather Nolis, Principal Machine Learning engineer at T-mobile, about what data science, machine learning, and AI look like at T-mobile, along with Heather’s path from a software development intern there to principal ML engineer running a team of 15.They talk about: how to build a DS culture from scratch and what executive-level support looks like, as well as how to demonstrate machine learning value early on from a shark tank style pitch night to the initial investment through to the POC and building out the function; all the great work they do with R and the Tidyverse in production; what it’s like to be a lesbian in tech, and about what it was like to discover she was autistic and how that impacted her work; how to measure and demonstrate success and ROI for the org; some massive data science fails!; how to deal with execs wanting you to use the latest GPT-X – in a fragmented tooling landscape; how to use the simplest technology to deliver the most value.Finally, the team just hired their first FT ethicist and they speak about how ethics can be embedded in a team and across an institution.LinksPut R in prod (https://putrinprod.com/): Tools and guides to put R models into productionEnterprise Web Services with Neural Networks Using R and TensorFlow (https://medium.com/tmobile-tech/enterprise-web-services-with-neural-networks-using-r-and-tensorflow-a09c1b100c11)Heather on twitter (https://twitter.com/heatherklus) T-Mobile is hiring! (https://www.t-mobile.com/careers)Hugo's upcoming fireside chat and AMA with Hilary Parker about how to actually produce sustainable business value using machine learning and product management for ML! (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/select-ml-project-where-value-is-not-null-tickets-284000161127?aff=hba) Get full access to Vanishing Gradients at hugobowne.substack.com/subscribe

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Hugo speaks with Heather Nolis, Principal Machine Learning engineer at T-mobile, about what data science, machine learning, and AI look like at T-mobile, along with Heather’s path from a software development intern there to principal ML engineer...

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