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How Data Happened: A History, with Columbia Prof. Chris Wiggins

Added on August 8, 2023 by Jon Krohn.

Today, Chris Wiggins — Chief Data Scientist at The New York Times and faculty at Columbia University — provides an enthralling, witty and rich History of Data Science. Chris is an extraordinarily gifted orator; don't miss this episode!

Chris:
• Is an Associate Professor of Applied Math at Columbia University.
• Has been CDS at The NY Times for nearly a decade.
• Co-authored two fascinating recently-published books: "How Data Happened: A History from the Age of Reason to the Age of Algorithms" and "Data Science in Context: Foundations, Challenges, Opportunities"

The vast majority of this episode will be accessible to anyone. There are just a couple of questions near the end that cover content on tools and programming languages that are primarily intended for hands-on practitioners.

In the episode, Chris magnificently details: 
• The history of data and statistics from its infancy centuries ago to the present.
• Why it’s a problem that most data scientists have limited exposure to the humanities.
• How and when Bayesian statistics became controversial.
• What we can do to address the key issues facing data science and ML today.
• His computational biology research at Columbia.
• The tech stack used for data science at the globally revered New York Times.

The SuperDataScience podcast is available on all major podcasting platforms, YouTube, and at SuperDataScience.com.

In Interview, Data Science, Podcast, SuperDataScience, YouTube Tags data science, Columbia, NY Times, bayesianstatistics
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