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Discussion: AI for data science
April 23, 2024, 1:53 a.m. | /u/SwimmingMeringue9415
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I've been in DS for a while, both as an IC and now as a lead. Despite improvements in analytics tools and workflows, getting to meaningful insights is still a very labor intensive and code heavy process. It especially takes a significant time to perform exploratory/foundational analysis, which can limit the ability to tackle more specialized problems and also increases the risk of …
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