Partially Derivative
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Data science says it's fun to get drunk.
Predicting train delays using sound waves and data science with John Akred
Predicting train delays using sound waves and data science with John Akred
The data behind biased algorithms in criminal justice.
The data behind biased algorithms in criminal justice.
Interactive media, data journalism and ethics with Simon Rogers, Data Editor at Google.
Interactive media, data journalism and ethics with Simon Rogers, Data Editor at Google.
This week’s episode was produced by Alex Bouthillier at Apollo Media
Painful teenage AI poetry, ethics, and rapping about linear equations.
We’re doing something a little different this week. Instead of covering the week’s data news, we’re looking at how data science is helping with the very serious problem of suicide prevention. Huge thanks to Glen Coppersmith, CEO of Qntfy, for helping us dig into this topic.
Data science techniques for battling the suicide epidemic, with Glen Coppersmith, CEO of Qntfy.
Spoiler alert! We stand with Ruth Toner, in solidarity against spoilers. Vidya discovers a robot that paints like Rembrandt – is it an artist? What is art? What is meaning? We’ll discuss. Plus, Chris has a Beautiful Mind moment and helps you avert the existential crisis that is waiting for...
Stopping spoilers with data science, robot Rembrandts, subway math and programming tips!
This week’s episode is dedicated entirely to Tay, the Microsoft chat bot who started her 1-day life making adorable meme jokes, and ended it praising Hitler. Tay’s demise is an ominous warning about a future dominated by amoral robot overlords, and also comedy gold!
This week's episode is dedicated entirely to Tay, the racist Microsoft AI.