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Nested Learning, Spatial Intelligence and the AI Trends of 2026, with Sadie St. Lawrence

Added on January 6, 2026 by Jon Krohn.

The same level of A.I. capability that cost you $100 a year ago now costs ONE dollar. Such radically cheap intelligence changes everything about work and society; today, Sadie St Lawrence explains how!

For the fifth year in a row, we’re kicking the year off by welcoming the inimitable Sadie to the show to:

  • Predict the five biggest trends in A.I. for 2026, including nested learning, spatial intelligence and AiOps.

  • Recap how she did on her predictions for 2025.

  • Bestow four awards for 2025 (biggest “wow” moment, comeback of the year, disappointment of the year, and overall winner).

  • Get a glimpse at the year ahead, in which intelligence will be vastly cheaper than ever before... transforming work and play for all of us.

📚 Her brand-new book, "Becoming an AI Orchestrator", guides readers to work creatively and confidently alongside intelligent machines. It is part "Jon Krohn's A.I. Signature Series" published by Pearson.

More on Sadie:

  • Founder and CEO of HMCI.AI, optimizing human-A.I. collaboration in the knowledge economy (amplified by an ecosystem partnership with NVIDIA).

  • Founded Women In Data™️, a global non-profit spanning 55 countries and empowering 70,000+ data professionals; it earned Top 50 Non-Profit status and was named the premier Women in A.I. & Tech community in 2021.

  • Named among DataIQ’s Top 100 Most Influential People in Data & A.I. and Dataleum’s Top 30 Women in A.I.

  • Has educated over 700,000 learners through courses with University of California, Davis, Coursera, and LinkedIn Learning.

This episode can be enjoyed by technical and non-technical folks alike.

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

In Data Science, Interview, Podcast, Professional Development, SuperDataScience, YouTube Tags superdatascience, ai, agenticAI, AIagents, predictions, podcast

Recap of 2025 and Wishing You a Wonderful 2026

Added on January 2, 2026 by Jon Krohn.

We had 104 new episodes in 2025. For the first one of 2026, I reflect on what my favorite episodes of the past year were and what we can look forward to in data science in the year ahead :)

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

In Data Science, Five-Minute Friday, Podcast, SuperDataScience, YouTube Tags superdatascience, ai, podcast, recap, newyear

Beyond “Agent Washing”: AI Systems That Actually Deliver ROI, with Dell’s Global CTO John Roese

Added on December 30, 2025 by Jon Krohn.

Today's blockbuster episode (on MCP, agent-to-agent protocols, getting an ROI on A.I. investment, and more) stars a blockbuster guest: Dell's global CTO and Chief A.I. Officer John Roese.

Last year, John helped Dell Technologies' revenue grow by $10 billion dollars while A.I. helped costs go DOWN. That decoupling of revenue and cost had not happened in Dell's 41-year history but now, thanks to A.I., it has and John tells us exactly how they did it... so you can too!

This is an exceptional episode that can be enjoyed by technical and non-technical folks alike.

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

In Data Science, Interview, Podcast, SuperDataScience, YouTube Tags superdatascience, ai, enterpriseAI, MCP, agenticAI, agents, AIagents

How to Avoid Burnout and Get Promoted, with “The Fit Data Scientist” Penelope Lafeuille

Added on December 26, 2025 by Jon Krohn.

Feeling burnt out? Or looking to get promoted? Today’s episode (in time for New Year's resolutions!) with the "Fit Data Scientist" Penelope Lafeuille is packed with fitness and nutrition tips for thriving at work.

Penelope was a burnt-out data scientist who then worked to develop a more balanced body and mind, earning promotions and a job paying over $180k in annual salary. Hear her journey in today's episode as well as her key insights, which include:

  • Working out every day without proper recovery is overtraining, not stress relief... four structured sessions per week with adequate rest is more effective.

  • Eating one gram of protein per pound of body weight supports muscle recovery, and concentrating carbs around your workout prevents energy crashes during work hours.

  • Quality sleep requires more than eight hours in bed, reading instead of scrolling before sleep, and brief walks throughout the day to help your nervous system downregulate.

  • Writing down everything on your mind before bed tells your brain it can let go until morning... and gives you a ready-made task list when you wake up.

Previously of Citi and Crédit Agricole CIB, Penelope now works as a Senior Data Scientist at Medidata Solutions in San Diego. She holds a graduate degree in engineering from CentraleSupélec and a graduate degree in management science and engineering from Columbia University.

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

Tags superdatascience, data science, data scientist, fitness, nutrition, sleep

Context Engineering, Multiplayer AI and Effective Search, with Dropbox’s Josh Clemm

Added on December 23, 2025 by Jon Krohn.

Context engineering, "multiplayer" A.I. and building effective A.I.-search products are some of the cutting-edge topics covered by Josh Clemm, VP of Engineering at Dropbox, in today's episode!

Think about how many search bars you use at work... Slack has one. Google Drive has another... Your email, your project management tool, your file storage. Josh reckons knowledge workers juggle as many as 20 search tools daily… and now he’s built the fix.

At Dropbox, Josh is focused on building Dash, an A.I.-powered search across every application you use for work. Based on his extensive experience (including 8 years leading 400 engineers at Uber), this is an enlightening episode across A.I., building effective products and cultivating productive teams.

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

In Data Science, Podcast, SuperDataScience, YouTube Tags superdatascience, AIsearch, ai, dropbox, contextengineering

Happy Holidays from All of Us at the SuperDataScience Podcast

Added on December 19, 2025 by Jon Krohn.

Behind the scenes at the SuperDataScience Podcast, nine humans work to produce each of the 104 episodes we release annually. For today's episode, all nine of us recorded holiday messages for you 🌲

Thanks for listening all year 'round! The team wishing you gratitude for supporting us and wishing you peace this holiday season are:

  • Kirill Eremenko: founder and original host

  • Sonja Brajovic: operations manager

  • Natalie Ziajski: partnerships manager

  • Mario Pombo: media editor

  • Dr. Zara Karschay: writer

  • Serg Masís: researcher

  • Anthony Gagnon: animator

  • Boldiszár Mészáros: graphics

  • Yours truly!

Listen to today's episode to get a glimpse behind the curtain at each of these humans, who are all exceptional at what they do. It's an honor to work alongside such clever and steadfastly reliable folks.

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

In Data Science, Five-Minute Friday, Podcast, SuperDataScience, YouTube Tags podcast, festive, superdatascience, happyholidays

Why AI Keeps Failing Society, with Stanford professor Alex “Sandy” Pentland

Added on December 17, 2025 by Jon Krohn.

The Soviet Union collapsed because of A.I. and today's guest, Stanford/MIT professor Alex 'Sandy' Pentland, argues society is on the same crash course today!

Prof. Pentland is a rockstar:

  • Distinguished professor at both Stanford University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

  • Pioneered the field of computational social science.

  • Many-time best-selling author... in today's episode, we focus on his latest book, "Shared Wisdom: Cultural Evolution in the Age of A.I."

We discuss:

  • How A.I. systems fail when they treat humans as logical engines rather than social foragers who learn by watching others.

  • The parallels between Soviet central planning through early A.I. and today's systems.

  • Why Washington DC residents wanted A.I. to defend them against city bureaucracy rather than optimize city services, revealing what real people actually need from A.I.

  • "Data unions" as the next evolution after labor unions and agricultural co-ops.

  • Living laboratories and digital twins as tools for testing A.I. systems in real-world contexts before deployment.

  • ...and much more!

Today's episode is relatively high-level so can be enjoyed by any interested listener.

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

In Data Science, Interview, Podcast, SuperDataScience, YouTube Tags superdatascience, ai, society, socialscience, book, podcast

In Case You Missed It in November 2025

Added on December 12, 2025 by Jon Krohn.

I learned a lot from these brilliant guests last month. ICYMI, today's episode features the best parts of my conversations with them:

  1. Tyler Cox and Shirish Gupta explain what state-space LLMs (like those incorporating Mamba layers) are and what advantages they have over transformer-only architectures.

  2. Dr. Vijoy Pandey, who leads development of Cisco's open-source platform for the coming "internet of agents", explains a paradigm that allows us to trust agents (from a privacy and security perspective).

  3. Fabi.ai co-founder Marc Dupuis details how to navigate several key organizational metrics simultaneously so that teams don’t lose sight of their goals and, crucially, so that AI models stay aligned with us too.

  4. Santa Clara University professor Maya Ackerman and I discuss the importance of keeping human interests and welfare at the centre of the AI conversation.

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

In Data Science, Five-Minute Friday, Podcast, Professional Development, SuperDataScience, YouTube Tags superdatascience, datascience, machine learning, ai, podcast

Book Two in the Pearson AI Signature Series Has Arrived

Added on December 12, 2025 by Jon Krohn.

Announcing today: The second book in my "Pearson AI Signature Series" is "Becoming an AI Orchestrator" by the inimitable Sadie St Lawrence!

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In Accouncement, Data Science, O'Reilly, Professional Development Tags ai, LLM, LLMs, AgenticAI, aiagents, generativeai, genAI, book

How to Get Hired at Top Firms like Netflix and Spotify, with Jeff Li

Added on December 9, 2025 by Jon Krohn.

Many folks dream of doing AI/ML at top firms like Netflix and Spotify. In today's episode, Jeffrey Li spills the beans on how he got hired at these companies... and how you can too!

More on Jeff:

  • Data Scientist at Netflix, focused on ads forecasting and optimization.

  • Spent the last eight years building ML systems for Netflix, DoorDash and Spotify, specializing in time-series forecasting.

  • Outside of work, he's sports-obsessed, incl. surfing, snowboarding, running, cycling and BJJ.

Today's episode gets into the technical weeds on time-series analysis on massive scales so it will appeal especially to hands-on practitioners like data scientists, AI/ML engineers and statisticians. Lots of it, however, will be fascinating to any listener, including Jeff's general tips on getting hired at top firms and his experience launching an AI startup.

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

In Data Science, Interview, Podcast, SuperDataScience, YouTube Tags superdatascience, ai, machine learning, data science, data scientist, time series, predictions

How Robotaxis Are Transforming Cities

Added on December 8, 2025 by Jon Krohn.

From a 0% base two years ago to 10% of ride shares in some US cities, the A.I. behind self-driving cars is maturing and coming down dramatically in price. Here's how it will overhaul cities and whole economies:

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In Data Science, Five-Minute Friday, Podcast, SuperDataScience, YouTube Tags superdatascience, selfdriving, robotaxi, autonomousvehicle, ai

SuperDataScience Podcast Hit 100K YouTube Subscribers

Added on December 8, 2025 by Jon Krohn.

Fun surprise from YouTube in the mail this morning: a plaque commemorating our SuperDataScience Podcast channel for growing to 100,000 subscribers!

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In Accouncement, Data Science, Podcast, SuperDataScience, YouTube Tags superdatascience, data science, machine learning, ai, youtube, podcast

How Robotaxis Are Transforming Cities

Added on December 8, 2025 by Jon Krohn.

From a 0% base two years ago to 10% of ride shares in some US cities, the A.I. behind self-driving cars is maturing and coming down dramatically in price. Here's how it will overhaul cities and whole economies:

Read More
In Data Science, Five-Minute Friday, Podcast, SuperDataScience, YouTube Tags superdatascience, selfdriving, robotaxi, autonomousvehicle, ai

AI is a Joke, with Joel Beasley

Added on December 2, 2025 by Jon Krohn.

This is definitely the funniest episode of my podcast: Software-engineer-turned-comedian Joel Beasley explains how he uses A.I. to quantify and optimize his comedy, with a lot of laughs along the way.

Joel:

  • Two decades of experience as a software developer, including several CTO positions.

  • Hosts the popular "Modern CTO Podcast", a top half-percent podcast globally.

  • Most recently, a comedian who took off professionally as the opening act for comedy big-wig Jeff Allen on a US-wide tour.

Today's episode should be accessible — and hilarious! — to any interested listener.

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

In Data Science, Interview, Podcast, SuperDataScience, YouTube Tags superdatascience, ai, comedy, comedian, cto, podcast

Gemini 3 Pro: Google’s Back on Top

Added on December 1, 2025 by Jon Krohn.

The release of Claude Opus 4.5 this week didn't knock Gemini 3 Pro off the top of the LMArena leaderboard... meaning today's episode of my podcast (I recorded it a week ago) about Google retaking the lead on AI is still relevant, woohoo! Here are the details...

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In Data Science, Podcast, SuperDataScience, YouTube Tags superdatascience, ai, llm, LLMs, AgenticAI, AIagents, LMarena

Why 95% of AI Projects Fail and How to Be the 5% with Jon Krohn

Added on December 1, 2025 by Jon Krohn.

95% of AI projects fail.

Here’s how to be the 5%.

On the latest episode of the Signal to Noise Podcast, I sat down with Michael Newcomer to unpack:

  • Why AI capabilities are doubling every seven months

  • How to identify and prioritize high-ROI AI projects

  • The #1 trait of a great data scientist

… and much more!


If you're leading AI adoption or just trying to stay sane while doing it, this one's essential.

In Data Science, Interview, YouTube, Professional Development, Podcast Tags data science, AI consulting, AI, AI Projects

Creative Machines: AI in Music and Art, with Prof. Maya Ackerman

Added on November 25, 2025 by Jon Krohn.

Humans haven't been able to distinguish Mozart from machine since the 1980s... why is it that we're only now freaking out about A.I. creativity? Prof. Maya Ackerman explains in today's episode!

More on Maya:

• Associate professor of computer science and engineering at Santa Clara University, where she specializes in generative A.I. research, a field she’s been immersed in for decades.

• Author of the brand-new book "Creative Machines: A.I., Art & Us".

• Co-founder and CEO of lyric- and music-generation startup WaveAI.

• Holds a PhD in computer science from the University of Waterloo.

Today's episode should be accessible — and fascinating! — to any interested listener.

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

In Data Science, Interview, Podcast, YouTube, SuperDataScience Tags superdatascience, machine learning, creativity, ai, generativeai, AIcreativity, art, music, AImusic

Odds of AGI by 2040? LEAP Expert Forecasts and Workforce Implications

Added on November 21, 2025 by Jon Krohn.

What are the odds of AGI (roughly, a machine with all the cognitive abilities of a human adult) by 2040? Based on predictions by >300 experts, read on for the skinny...

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In Data Science, Five-Minute Friday, Podcast, Professional Development, SuperDataScience, YouTube Tags superdatascience, ai, futureofwork, generativeai, agenticAI

Introducing the First Book in My A.I. Signature Series

Added on November 20, 2025 by Jon Krohn.

I'm delighted to announce that the first book in my "Pearson A.I. Signature Series" is "Building Agentic AI" by the prolific author Sinan Ozdemir... and it will be published on Sunday!

It's available for pre-order now worldwide from wherever you buy your books! You can also read a digital version in the O'Reilly platform today if you have access to it.

The book is packed with hands-on examples in Python and it allows you to master the complete agentic A.I. pipeline, including practical guidance and code on how to:

  • Design adaptive A.I. agents with memory, tool use, and collaborative reasoning capabilities.

  • Build robust RAG workflows using embeddings, vector databases and LangGraph state management.

  • Implement comprehensive evaluation frameworks beyond just "accuracy"

  • Deploy multimodal A.I. systems that seamlessly integrate text, vision, audio and code generation.

  • Optimize models for production through fine-tuning, quantization and speculative decoding techniques.

  • Navigate the bleeding edge of reasoning LLMs and computer-use capabilities.

  • Balance cost, speed, accuracy and privacy in real-world deployment scenarios.

  • Create hybrid architectures that combine multiple agents for complex enterprise applications.

Thanks to Debra Williams Cauley, Dayna Isley and many more at Pearson for bringing this series to life. The second book in the series will be available in December and I'll announce that shortly!

Pre-order the book here!

In Accouncement, Data Science, Professional Development Tags agenticAI, aiagents, python, book, llm, LLMs, gener, genAI

Multi-Agent Human Societies, with Dr. Vijoy Pandey

Added on November 18, 2025 by Jon Krohn.

AI agents will collaborate with us and each other to solve humanity’s biggest challenges. BUT a major hurdle toward this elysian future is being able to TRUST agents. In today's episode, Dr. Vijoy Pandey reveals solutions.

More on Vijoy:

  • Brilliantly thoughtful and well-spoken engineering researcher who heads Outshift, a major tech incubator inside of Cisco.

  • Focused on the Internet of Agents (specifically, AGNTCY | A Linux Foundation Project) and the Quantum Internet.

  • Prior to Cisco, held engineering leadership roles (including CTO roles) at Google, IBM, Nortel Networks and others.

  • Holds a PhD in Computer Science from University of California, Davis.

Dr. Pandey explains complex concepts so clearly and eloquently that anyone interested in AI or the future should enjoy today's episode.

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

In Data Science, Interview, Podcast, SuperDataScience, YouTube Tags superdatascience, ai, aiAgent, agenticAI, future, agntcy, opensource
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