With the launch of Data Duped: How to Avoid Being Hoodwinked by Misinformation, that I co-wrote with Jeffrey D. Camm, we hope we are bringing curious readers closer to understanding data. Not just the math and statistics, but also provide some insights into how data is used in many of our everyday interactions. For example, that not-so-random advertising you … Continue reading Data Duped: Your Superpower against Misinformation
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What a Data Scientist Really Needs to Learn: Nothing
Raise your hand if you are a data scientist and you have used ChatGPT to help you write your code or maybe generate a photo like the one above. Exactly what I thought. Many have discovered the usefulness of ChatGPT to not only write thank you notes but to also write code. And this is just the beginning. Recently … Continue reading What a Data Scientist Really Needs to Learn: Nothing
What ChatGPT Tells Us About Misinformation: The Black Mirror Effect
Since the introduction of ChatGPT3 last November and its protégé ChatGPT4 last month, there has been frenzied anticipation about how this form of AI will transform all of us in nearly unimaginable ways. While ChatGPT has been impressive in its capability it has also demonstrated the limits of its knowledge by providing incorrect or misleading … Continue reading What ChatGPT Tells Us About Misinformation: The Black Mirror Effect
No Matter How You Say ‘Data’ It’s All Important: The Rare Case of Customer Satisfaction Surveys
Quick, use the word ‘data’ in a sentence. Do you say ‘DAY – TUH’ or ‘DA -DA’? Don’t worry there is not a right way to pronounce it and how you do might be more about where you grew up than anything else. No matter how you say ‘data’ most of us can agree it is a pretty … Continue reading No Matter How You Say ‘Data’ It’s All Important: The Rare Case of Customer Satisfaction Surveys
When AI is Scary Good? How our Customer Experience is Guided by Data
Man covering his eyes while watching TV. It is Halloween season and how can we not think about scary things. We are bombarded with images of the festive day nearly everywhere and although it is way at the end of October, it feels like I have seen advertisements and spooky grocery store cut-outs since the … Continue reading When AI is Scary Good? How our Customer Experience is Guided by Data




