Newsletter | November 29 th 2018

5 Design Problems You Should Be Solving with Data

Design is a busy job. You have to balance both artistic and technical skills and meet the needs of bosses and clients who might not know what they want until they ask you to change it. You have to think about the big picture, the story, and the brand, while also being the person who spots when something is misaligned by a hair’s width.

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The World of Big Data

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To Get Hired as a Data Scientist, Don’t Follow the herd

Key tips, including advice on how to step out of your comfort zone and sometimes overlooked important skills that will impress employers. Check also the audio version with additional advice.

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How Would It Be if Google Stopped Working for 30 Minutes

Okay, before I present my thesis on this scary topic, I want to set something straight: I have relied on countless Google searches, and quite frankly, I wouldn’t have been able to conjure up this piece, had Google been offline.

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How Big Data Analytics Will Make a Huge Difference in Small Business Social Media Marketing

When most small business owners think of Big Data analytics, the first image that often pops into their minds is dollar signs. This type of technology is fantastic and innovative, but it is also highly technical and can be expensive. Plus, it requires specialized knowledge and training, which means more employees to hire, more overhead, and more problems.

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AI & Machine Learning

Machine Learning to Help Optimize Traffic and Reduce Pollution

Berkeley Lab researchers use algorithms for smart and sustainable mobility solutions. Applying artificial intelligence to self-driving cars to smooth traffic, reduce fuel consumption, and improve air quality predictions may sound like the stuff of science fiction, but researchers at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have launched two research projects to do just that.

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Is Artificial Intelligence Dangerous? 6 AI Risks Everyone Should Know About

Should we be scared of artificial intelligence (AI)? Some notable individuals such as legendary physicist Stephen Hawking and Tesla and SpaceX leader and innovator Elon Musk suggest AI could potentially be very dangerous; Musk at one point was comparing AI to the dangers of the dictator of North Korea. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates also believes there’s reason to be cautious, but that the good can outweigh the bad if managed properly.

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Four industries set for a machine learning transformation in 2019

Machine learning made a big splash in 2018, and companies are expected to continue or increase their investments in this technology in the coming year. IDC forecasts that machine learning and AI spending will increase from $12 billion in 2017 to $57.6 billion by 2021. Data science platforms that support machine learning are predicted to grow at a 13% CAGR through 2021.

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