data science
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of data science
First recorded in 1995–2000
Example Sentences
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"Thanks to generative AI, researchers with a limited background in data science won't always need to form wide collaborations or spend hours debugging code," Tarca said.
From Science Daily
Data science is an emerging occupation, and the growth since 2018 has been impressive.
From Barron's
“They’re always talking about who they want to be matched with, who they’re matched with, who their friends are matched with,” said Rosenfeld, a Stanford senior majoring in data science.
If an adviser powered by artificial intelligence “is able to communicate both good and bad financial advice with the same pleasant and convincing affect, its clients will rightfully view this as a problem,” Lo and one of his graduate students, Jillian Ross, wrote in 2024 in an article for the Harvard Data Science Review.
Charles H. Stewart, director of the MIT Election Data + Science Lab, said the series of events has created an “environment where chaos is being threatened,” and where “people who are concerned about the state of democracy are alarmed and very concerned,” and rightfully so.
From Los Angeles Times
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