Data Radicals
Un podcast de Alation - Les mercredis
69 Épisodes
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From Back Office to Boardroom: The CDO's AI Opportunity with Ryan den Rooijen & Wade Munsie
Publié: 19/03/2025 -
Declarative Computing in an AI World with Jeff Chou, Co-founder & CEO at Sync Computing
Publié: 05/03/2025 -
Redesigning Processes for the Age of AI Agents with Tom Davenport
Publié: 19/02/2025 -
LLMs Decoded: A Starter's Guide to AI with Raza Habib, co-founder & CEO of Humanloop
Publié: 05/02/2025 -
Empowering AI Practitioners with Wendy Turner-Williams, CEO of TheAssociation.AI
Publié: 22/01/2025 -
Using AI to Revolutionize CX with Michael Olaye, EVP & Managing Director at Hero Digital
Publié: 08/01/2025 -
From Statecraft to Codebreaking: The Big Data Origin Story with Chris Wiggins, Chief Data Scientist at The New York Times
Publié: 18/12/2024 -
The Art of Data Leadership: Lessons from Taylor Culver
Publié: 04/12/2024 -
Data Intelligence in Flux: The Impact of AI with Stewart Bond, VP at IDC
Publié: 13/11/2024 -
AI and the Workforce: Copilots or Competitors? with Jeremy Kahn, AI Editor at Fortune
Publié: 30/10/2024 -
Gen AI at Work: Inside the Digital Bank Revolution with Dr. Geraldine Wong, CDO at GXS Bank
Publié: 23/10/2024 -
Season 3 Trailer
Publié: 16/10/2024 -
The AI Echo of Saul Alinsky's Legacy
Publié: 06/03/2024 -
Vector Databases 101 with Edo Liberty, CEO & Founder of Pinecone
Publié: 21/02/2024 -
Meshy Data Orgs: Data Teams in a Product-Thinking World with Sanjeevan Bala, Group Chief Data & AI Officer at ITV
Publié: 07/02/2024 -
The Impact of Analytics in a Zero-Sum Game with Ari Kaplan, Head of Evangelism at Databricks
Publié: 24/01/2024 -
Beyond Frictionless Living with Nate Anderson, Deputy Editor at Ars Technica
Publié: 10/01/2024 -
AI Supply & Demand with Guy Scriven, U.S. Technology Editor at The Economist
Publié: 13/12/2023 -
Hard Filters and Nuanced Intuition with Scott Hartley, Author of The Fuzzy and the Techie
Publié: 29/11/2023 -
The Precision Prescription with Maddy Want, VP of Data, Betting & Gaming at Fanatics, Inc.
Publié: 08/11/2023
Some people can see things that nobody else can. They seem to be able to peer around corners and into the future. These seemingly super powers come from being able to synthesize the data all around us. They approach problems with a curious and rational mind. They think differently and encourage others to embrace data culture. We call them “data radicals” because they transform themselves and the world around them In this podcast, we talk to these Data Radicals to understand what makes their approach so unique and how it can be replicated.