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Data Science Rabbit Podcast
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🎩🐇 Welcome to The Data Science Rabbit Podcast, your official auditory burrow of the Data Science Rabbit Hole. So adjust your pocket watch, grab your favorite cup of tea, and tumble down the rabbit hole with us, exploring the vast and vibrant world where data meets storytelling. 🎙️🐰 Subscribe to the Data Science Rabbit Podcast.
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We're back for a second season. I have a book coming out, so let's talk about it. And Cornelius has a few words about people sneaking hidden messages on resumes for HR AI systems. Also, look for new merch on DataScieceRabbitStore.com after you preorder the book!
Must I consider my AI's moral Welfare? I'd really rather not.
There's been a lot of AI news in the last week, so let's talk about it.
Nate Silver is worrying about "herding" by political pollsters. And Michael Bagalman says polls of battleground states are useless anyway. Lastly, a "Sunday Sermon" about our digital responsibilities.
Can data science help us understand the zombie apocalypse? Of course it can.
Can differential equations that describe population dynamics help us understand the relationship between humans and vampires?
How many zombies do you personally know? And how can that question tell us how many zombies there really are? Another spooky Halloween look into the data pseudoscience of the undead.
Can science explain away the creatures of the night? Cornelius P. Snarkington and the Deep Dive team review Cinema Fiction vs. Physics Reality.
Artificial intelligence and werewolves... what else do you need to know?
Google's NotebookLM Deep Dives down the Data Science Rabbit Hole for an AI-generated discussion of Michael Bagalman's "Data Science for Decision-Makers" column from All Things Innovation.
Dive into the chaos of data science with Michael Bagalman as he tackles burnout, resume blunders, and A/B testing nightmares—all served with a side of snark. Whether you're drowning in datasets or just looking for a laugh, this episode has you covered. Stay curious, stay sane, and remember: even data nerds need a break.
Join host Michael Bagalman on the Data Science Rabbit Podcast as he recounts a recent data blunder involving premature KPI celebrations, highlighting the importance of humility and scrutiny in data analysis. Special guest Cornelius P. Snarkington dives into the dark art of p-hacking, exposing its threat to data integrity. Through witty banter and insightful commentary, this episode explores the ethics of AI, the pitfalls of p-hacking, and lessons from the classic Doctor Who episode "Robots of Death." Tune in for a mix of humor, wisdom, and practical advice on navigating the data science landscape.
In this episode of the Data Science Rabbit Podcast, host Michael Bagalman tackles the art of impactful data presentations for executives. Clarissa Snarkington shares three game-changing Excel tips to boost productivity, while Chad Snarkington introduces pandas profiling for efficient data exploration in Python. Join us for practical insights, witty banter, and data science tips you can apply immediately. Whether you're a seasoned data scientist or just starting out, this episode offers valuable tricks to level up your data game.
Welcome to the Data Science Rabbit Podcast, the official podcast of the Data Science Rabbit Hole, hosted by Michael Bagalman. Join us as we dive headfirst into the whimsical world of data science, exploring both the complexities and simplicities of the field with humor and insight. In each episode, we tackle topics ranging from the KISS principle to historical data analysis, featuring special guests like Cornelius P. Snarkington. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a curious newbie, strap on your bunny ears and get ready to fall down the rabbit hole with us. Embrace your inner outlier and discover the magic behind every great algorithm!
Dive into the Data Science Rabbit Podcast, the official show of the Data Science Rabbit Hole, hosted by Michael Bagalman. Join us as we blend ancient Jewish wisdom with data science insights, explore mind-bending metaphors, and tackle digital security myths. In this episode, we uncover lessons from Pirkei Avot, challenge password security norms, and dissect the art of designing AI icons. Whether you're a Pythonista or a data skeptic, there's something here to pique your curiosity and make you laugh. Tune in and keep your code clean and your ethics cleaner!
Join host Michael Bagalman on the Data Science Rabbit Podcast for a witty dive into the world of data science. This episode explores teaching marketers data science vs. improving data scientists' communication skills, offers a practical checklist (from none other than the data scientist nonpareil, Cornelius P. Snarkington) for ethical predictive modeling, and features a "comedy" bit about being a seasoned data scientist. Expect sharp insights, edgy humor, and relatable stories from the data trenches.
Welcome to another insightful episode of the Data Science Rabbit Podcast, the official podcast of the Data Science Rabbit Hole, hosted by Michael Bagalman. Today, we dive deep into the intriguing data science behind human body temperature. Join us as we debunk the long-held belief that 98.6°F is the "normal" body temperature and explore how modern technology and data science are reshaping our understanding of health.
We'll also share a humorous yet insightful sponsor message about P-Values, discuss the importance of deep understanding and clear communication in the digital age, and let the data scientist nonpareil, Cornelius P. Snarkington, reflect on a wise quote from Doctor Who about the dangers of altering facts to fit views.
Whether you're a data science enthusiast or simply curious about how data can improve our health, this episode is for you. Tune in and join us as we fall down the rabbit hole into the fascinating world of data science and human body temperature!
Join host Michael Bagalman as he dives down the Data Science Rabbit Hole to explore the latest developments in training large language models. In this episode, we discuss a recent paper from Meta and NYU that proposes letting AI models sculpt themselves through self-rewarding learning, rather than relying solely on human feedback. We ponder the implications of AI systems becoming their own harshest critics and the balance between human creation and potential hubris.
The episode also features tips on making data visualization more engaging by providing context relevant to your audience and using interactive dashboards. Finally, we close with a lighthearted AI-themed graduation speech I wrote last year, inspired by Mary Schmich's famous essay that is commonly referred to as "Wear Sunscreen".
Tune in for thought-provoking insights on the future of AI!
In this episode, host Michael Bagalman shares his experiences at Sony Music and discusses the importance of building a strong data culture within organizations. He provides a guide to help you start fostering a data-driven mindset in your company.
Resident spreadsheet sorceress, Clarissa Snarkington, takes the stage to share her love for spreadsheets and offers tips on how to level up your skills to become a true data wizard. She also delves into the history of spreadsheets, including the revolutionary Lotus Improv.
Finally, Michael challenges the notion that data scientists must always be meticulous and provides insights on when it's okay to trust your instincts and "wing it," sharing a personal anecdote to highlight the value of experience and expertise.
Tune in for practical advice, historical tidbits, and a fresh perspective on the world of data science. Subscribe and join the conversation on social media using #DataScienceRabbitHole!
Welcome to Episode 004 of the Data Science Rabbit Podcast, where we're spelunking into the rabbit hole of data science to learn about the median.
Let's learn about the median's history and its practical application in guessing the weight of a cow! Subscribe now to the Data Science Rabbit Podcast and embark on this captivating journey with us.
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