A team of researchers from Sakana AI, a Japanese AI startup founded last year by Google alumni and that reportedly was valued at over a $1 billion in June, this week published a paper titled "The AI Scientist: Towards Fully Automated Open-Ended Scientific Discovery" that is making big waves and could revolutionize how we conduct scientific research.
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Automating Industrial Machines with Data Science and the Internet of Things (IoT)
Despite poor lighting on my face in today's video version (my bad!), we've got a fascinating episode with the brilliant (and well-lit!) Allegra Alessi, who details how data science is automating industrial machines.
Allegra:
• Is Product Owner for IoT (Internet of Things) devices at BOBST, a Swiss industrial manufacturing giant.
• Previously, she worked as a Product Owner and Data Scientist for Rolls-Royce in the UK and as a Data Scientist for Alstom, the enormous train manufacturing company, in Paris.
• She holds a Master’s in Engineering from Politecnico di Milano in Italy.
In this episode, Allegra details:
• How modern industrial machinery depends on data science for real-time performance analytics, predicting issues before they happen, and fully automating their operations.
• The tech stack her team uses to build data-driven IoT platforms.
• The key methodologies she uses to be effective at product management.
• The kinds of data scientists that might be ideally suited to moving into a product role.
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High-Impact Data Science Made Easy
Today, the wise Noah Gift weighs pros and cons of data science learning options (university degrees vs online certifications; full-time vs on-the-job) as well as how MLOps can quickly make you exponentially more impactful.
Noah has worked in countless technical leadership roles. He held the roles at companies ranging from tech start-ups he founded to prominent institutions like ABC, Caltech, and AT&T. Today, Noah’s founder of a consultancy called Pragmatic AI Labs — and he devises and teaches data science curricula at several of the most prestigious American universities, including Duke, Northwestern, and Berkeley. He has written eight books, including the bestselling Python for DevOps and the forthcoming Practical MLOps.
On top of all that incredible background, Noah has rich, well-formed life philosophies, which we dig into into detail. I learned a ton from him during this episode, and have been thinking about concepts we discussed time and again since filming. I highly recommend checking the episode out!
You can listen or watch here.
The End of Jobs
We’ve all heard the claim: “Robots will take our jobs.” But what actually happens when work is fundamentally changed by technology? Jeff Wald, author of The End of Jobs and co-founder of WorkMarket, joins me on this episode to discuss the future of our 9-to-5’s including how data science, automation, and other macroeconomic factors will reshape work around the globe in the coming decades.
Jeff’s work involves a careful examination of the data around the history of work, and builds on his own experience as co-founder of WorkMarket, a company focused on helping companies manage contractors. We discuss the pandemic, remote work, and the obligations of society towards the people caught up in the churn.
Listening/viewing options, as well as full transcript, available here.