Car Talk for data science.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 102 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | NewsTech NewsTechnology |
This week Chris and Vidya discuss how artificial intelligence is affecting the world of artists.
This week Chris and Vidya discuss the p-value civil war in science.
This week Chris and Vidya discuss the implications of bots and artificial intelligence committing crime.
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Hey, nice podcast, infact really enjoy them. Do continue making them :) more
2+ years late.... I’m getting my PhD now and started with “Should You Get a PhD” and have never listened to something more relatable - the adventure aspect is so true. All hosts are so well spoken and make me laugh every episode!!
Love it! Infusion of humor, interesting interviews, funny discussions and important tips are highlights of these podcasts. more
Partially Derivative was a nice series of podcasts on Data Science and related subjects (Machine Learning, AI) with a decontracted style and beer tasting by very geek hosts: Jonathon Morgan, data scientist, and ex-White House data science advisor, Vidya Spandana, engineer, Presidential Innovation Fellow for Obama and Chris Albon, PhD, data scientist and political scientist. It's just too bad the podcast is gone but it's worthing listening old episodes. Thank you guys and girls!
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