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FGV EMAp holds graduation ceremony for Brazil’s first data science and AIcourse – Portal FGV
On March 1, 2024, Fundao Getulio Vargas School of Applied Mathematics (FGV EMAp) held the graduation ceremony for the first group of students to have completed its Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Course. The ceremony, held in FGVs main building in Rio de Janeiro, was attended by 38 undergraduate students, of whom 21 are studying applied mathematics, 13 are studying data science and four are doing a dual degree. According to the schools dean, Csar Camacho, EMAps position in the job marketis extremely satisfactory and underscores the institutions quality.
Analytics and Data Science News for the Week of March 15: Updates from Quantexa, Alation, Matillion, and More – Solutions Review
Solutions Review Executive Editor Tim King curated this list of notable analytics and data science news for the week of March 15, 2024. Keeping tabs on the most relevant analytics and data science news can be time-consuming
How to Optimize Recommendation Results with Genetic Algorithm – Towards Data Science
Photo by Jakob Owens on Unsplash Recommender systems have been applied in various industries nowadays, including e-commerce, marketing, video streaming, financial industries and so on. There are different types of algorithms out there, including collaborative filtering, content-based filtering, and reinforcement learning based recommender
Alteryx’s Steve Harris Explains How AI Is Changing Data Analytics – GovCon Wire
At the end of 2023,Steve Harris became thepresident and general manager of the newly established public sector business unit at Alteryx, a data science and analytics tools provider in the GovCon market. Executive Mosaic recently sat down with Harris, a six-timeWash100 Award winner, to learn more about how artificial intelligence is shaping the data analytics industry and how Alteryx is embracing the technology.
Supporting and valuing women in tech: Five questions with Assistant Professor of Data Science Kristen Gore – willamette.edu
With experience in the private sector and research interests in a variety of fields from meteorology to engineering, Assistant Professor of Data Science Kristen Gore brings a valuable perspective to Willamettes School of Computing & Information Sciences. During her career, she has drawn on the inspiration of engineers and scholars throughout history who have paved the way for women in technology.
Uncovering the EU AI Act. The EU has moved to regulate machine | by Stephanie Kirmer | Mar, 2024 – Towards Data Science
The EU has moved to regulate machine learning. What does this new law mean for data scientists?
Data Science Syllabus and Subjects: Here’s What you Should Know Before Opting for a Course – Simplilearn
Data science is often considered the twenty-first century's most lucrative career pathway, pivotal to organizations' operations and service delivery worldwide. With the demand for data scientists soaring globally, educational institutions strive to cater to this need
Fine Tuning: What is it? What is it used for in AI? – DataScientest
By allowing AI models to specialize on specific tasks, Fine-Tuning maximizes their performance. This technique is at the heart of the AI revolution, enabling the technology to be deployed in a huge variety of fields.
TimeGPT vs TiDE: Is Zero-Shot Inference the Future of Forecasting or Just Hype? – Towards Data Science
12 min read This post was co-authored with Rafael Guedes. Forecasting is one of the core domains of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in academic research and industrial applications
Will AI save humanity? U.S. tech fest offers reality check – Japan Today
Artificial intelligence aficionados are betting that the technology will help solve humanity's biggest problems, from wars to global warming, but in practice, these may be unrealistic ambitions for now.