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EPISODE · Jul 6, 2021 · 44 MIN

The Past, Present, and Fascinating Future of Data Science (Mike Tamir, Chief ML Scientist and Head of Machine Learning/AI, SIG)

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The title of “Data Scientist” leapt into prominence in 2012 when the Harvard Business Review named it the “sexiest job of the 21st century.” Almost ten years later, what’s changed? And what’s next?In this episode, Dave Cole is joined by Mike Tamir , Chief ML Scientist and Head of Machine Learning/AI at SIG , to break down the shifting trends in data science, NLP, and ML—and what it all means for leaders in the field.The conversation covers:- The past, present, and future of data science- The different roles and responsibilities within a data science team- New and exciting advancements in NLP- When models are right for the wrong reasonsFor daily news and insights on all things data science, follow @MikeTamir on Twitter.Tune in on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , our website , or wherever you listen to podcasts.Can’t see the links above? Just visit domino.buzz/podcast for helpful links from each episode.

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