The job of the data scientist is to ask the right questions.
“The job of the data scientist is to ask the right questions.”
— Hilary Mason · Data
The World Motivation
The job of the data scientist is to ask the right questions.
“The job of the data scientist is to ask the right questions.”
— Hilary Mason · Data
The job of the data scientist is to ask the right questions.
It's really fun and challenging to build things that have never been built before.
To gain the competitive edge, companies must master the ability to innovate.
Technology is giving companies superpowers to compete more intelligently and capture the data behind changing trends, expanding markets, and new opportunities.
Data science is the combination of analytics and the development of new algorithms.
Whenever I see a forecast written out to two decimal places, I cannot help but wonder if there is a misunderstanding of the limitations of the data, and an illusion of precision.
There should be an understanding and trust that your privacy and data will be protected.
There is certainly a growing body of data that correlates investments in women with a country's general prosperity; a recognition that no country can get ahead if half its people are left behind.
Would-be drug companies must either produce medicines that stand up to federal scrutiny, demonstrate that their data has value to other companies, or go out of business.
We're all drowning in data. We all need moments of recovery. For me, that includes not going right to my phone when I wake up in the morning.