Cathy O'Neil
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Cathy O’Neil is a data scientist and author of the blog mathbabe.org. She earned a Ph.D. in mathematics from Harvard and taught at Barnard College before moving to the private sector, where she worked for the hedge fund D. E. Shaw. She then worked as a data scientist at various start-ups, building models that predict people’s purchases and clicks.
O’Neil started the Lede Program in Data Journalism at Columbia and is the author of Doing Data Science. She is currently a columnist for Bloomberg View.
O’Neil started the Lede Program in Data Journalism at Columbia and is the author of Doing Data Science. She is currently a columnist for Bloomberg View.
Cathy O’Neil is a data scientist and author of the blog mathbabe.org. She earned a Ph.D. in mathematics from Harvard and taught at Barnard College before moving to the private sector, where she worked for the hedge fund D. E. Shaw. She then worked as a data scientist at various start-ups, building models that predict people’s purchases and clicks.
O’Neil started the Lede Program in Data Journalism at Columbia and is the author of Doing Data Science. She is currently a columnist for Bloomberg View.
O’Neil started the Lede Program in Data Journalism at Columbia and is the author of Doing Data Science. She is currently a columnist for Bloomberg View.
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Uit de boeken - De gevolgen van tech
| 13 mei 2024
We geloven graag in de goede bedoelingen van techneuten, omarmen de laatste gadgets en sinds ruim een jaar de ‘zegeningen’ van Generatieve AI. Helpt technologie ons bij de klimaatproblemen? Er zijn optimisten die een schat aan mooie voorbeelden geven, en er zijn critici die je aan het denken kunnen zetten. We gaan kijken naar de mogelijke gevolgen van technologische vooruitgang.