122. Sadie St. Lawrence - Trends in data science 663x10

04/05/2022

As you might know if you follow the podcast, we usually talk about the world of cutting-edge AI...

As you might know if you follow the podcast, we usually talk about the world of cutting-edge AI capabilities, and some of the emerging safety risks and other challenges that the future of AI might bring. But I thought that for today’s episode, it would be fun to change things up a bit and talk about the applied side of data science, and how the field has evolved over the last year or two.
And I found the perfect guest to do that with: her name is Sadie St. Lawrence, and among other things, she’s the founder of Women in Data — a community that helps women enter the field of data and advance throughout their careers — and she’s also the host of the Data Bytes podcast, a seasoned data scientist and a community builder extraordinaire. Sadie ed me to talk about her founder’s journey, what data science looks like today, and even the possibilities that blockchains introduce for data science on this episode of the towards data science podcast.
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Intro music:
- Artist: Ron Gelinas
- Track Title: Daybreak Chill Blend (original mix)
- Link to Track: https://youtu.be/d8Y2sKIgFWc
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Chapters:
2:00 Founding Women in Data
6:30 Having gendered conversations
11:00 The cultural aspect
16:45 Opportunities in blockchain
22:00 The blockchain database
32:30 Data science education
37:00 GPT-3 and unstructured data
39:30 Data science as a career
42:50 Wrap-up

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