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This special episode of DataFramed was made in collaboration with Analytics on Fire! Nowadays, the hype around generative AI is only the tip of the iceberg. There are so many ideas being touted as the next big thing that it’s difficult to keep up. More importantly, it’s challenging to discern which ideas will become the next ChatGPT and which will end up like the next NFT. How do we cut through the noise? Mico Yuk is the Community Manager at Acryl Data and Co-Founder at Data Storytelling Academy. Mico is also an SAP Mentor Alumni, and the Founder of the popular weblog, Everything Xcelsius and the 'Xcelsius Gurus’ Network. She was named one of the Top 50 Analytics Bloggers to follow, as-well-as a high-regarded BI influencer and sought after global keynote speaker in the Analytics ecosystem.  In the episode, Richie and Mico explore AI and productivity at work, the future of work and AI, GenAI and data roles, AI for training and learning, training at scale, decision intelligence, soft skills for data professionals, genAI hype and much more.  Links Mentioned in the Show: Analytics on Fire PodcastData Visualization for Dummies by Mico Yuk and Stephanie DiamondConnect with Miko[Skill Track] AI FundamentalsRelated Episode: What to Expect from AI in 2024 with Craig S. Smith, Host of the Eye on A.I PodcastRewatch sessions from RADAR: AI Edition New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile appEmpower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for business

Send us a text Part 1 : A different take on technology.  Iain Thomas, Group Creative Director, Virtue talks creativity and humanities, connecting people with technology, and Artificial Intelligence's impact on the creative arts.  AI, NFTs, Web 3.0, Metaverse. 

01:34 The brand of being Iain Thomas12:47 AI, NFTs, Web 3.0, Metaverse, and Crypto14:36 Have Millennials rented their lives?17:37 All things NFT24:20 AI meets poetry (Sappho)28:16 What does GPT-3 offer that humans cannot?30:06 The idea wrote the book32:38 Al, not A.I., is officially old Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iain-s-thomas-7838445/ Website: https://product.soundstrue.com/what-makes-us-human/ Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at [email protected] and tell us why you should be next. The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.  Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at [email protected] and tell us why you should be next. The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.

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by Val Kroll , Julie Hoyer , Tim Wilson (Analytics Power Hour - Columbus (OH) , Anthony Mandelli (Coin Metrics) , Moe Kiss (Canva) , Michael Helbling (Search Discovery)

The Web3 world—blockchain, cryptocurrency, NFTs, and more—seems to be everywhere these days. And, as analysts, how could we not salivate at the idea of a data set that is just one flat, immutable, ever-growing table with a handful of columns (aka… a blockchain-powered public ledger)? We sat down with Anthony Mandelli from Coin Metrics to see whether Tim and Moe could be moved from "totally clueless" to "barely knowledgeable" on the topic in a single hour (Michael was already a knowledgeable enthusiast). The jury is out as to whether we were successful, but stay tuned for the upcoming announcement of the Analytics Power Hour DAO we're starting up (we're minting RockFlag coins to make it happen). For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.

Blockchain technology, cryptocurrencies and decentralised finance are described by some as massively disruptive technologies that will turn our existing financial system on its head. For the traditional financial services industry, these technologies have the potential to create huge efficiency gains and democratise more complex financial services for individual users. On the other hand, DeFi also reduces – and potentially removes – the need for trusted intermediaries, which makes the model unsettling to some operators in the current financial system. DeFi also opens the opportunity for global financial inclusion of enterprises and private individuals in developing markets – a very large group whose needs are typically unmet by traditional finance. With all this huge potential about to be released, we better learn why these technologies are so revolutionary and what will they do for us now and in the future. To answer these questions and many more relating to DeFi, I recently spoke to Daniel Liebau. Dan is the Chief Investment Officer, Blockchain Strategy at Modular Asset Management and the Founding Chairman of Lightbulb Capital, a DeFi investment and consulting firm. In this episode of Leaders of Analytics, Dan and I discuss: Why is DeFi so revolutionary and the opportunities and risks that lie within this space for individual users, corporations and nation statesThe difference between Payment, Utility and Security tokens and how these are likely to be used in our future financial systemThe utility of NFTs and their future as an asset categoryHow blockchains, cryptocurrencies and DeFi will be part of our lives in 5, 10 and 20 years respectivelyWhat Dan is teaching his FinTech, crypto and DeFi students, and much more.  Daniel Liebau on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liebauda/ Lightbulb Capital: https://www.lightbulbcap.com/

Our guest today is Marc Brown, Founder of Byta, a music sharing app that lets artists, studios, and managers share, collaborate on, and promote secure music files before uploading them to streaming services. Marc is currently based in Stockholm, Sweden, though he is originally from Canada and spent many years in London working in A&R and artist promotion. On this episode, we discuss how he came to found Byta, what sets the app apart from DropBox and Soundcloud, and what this might mean for the future of Hi-Fi audio and NFTs. Check out Byta here. To attend a free Byta symposium that explores "how the music ecosystem will evolve and adapt to the developing digital landscape," register here. Byta recently published a white paper on the state of music sharing, which you can check out here. If you want more free insights, follow our podcast, our blog, and our socials. If you're an artist with a free Chartmetric account, sign up for the artist plan, made exclusively for you, here. If you're new to Chartmetric, follow the URL above after creating a free account here.

My guest on this episode of Leaders of Analytics is Kate Strachnyi. Kate is a well-known figure in the global data community. She is a master educator and prolific content creator who has built an online community of almost 200,000 followers. Through the DATAcated brand she runs online training, seminars, conferences, expos and podcasts while connecting data professionals across the world. She is also the author of four books in the data science genre and a marathon runner. I recently caught up with Kate to learn more about what it takes to keep up with the fast-paced and ever-evolving world of data and analytics. In this episode we discuss: The most important data science skills in the next 5-10 yearsThe most underrated skill in data scienceHow to make your day productive and enjoyableCareer advice for someone starting out in data science todayMinting NFTs for the global data community, and much moreYou can find more from Kate here: DATAcated: https://datacated.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-strachnyi-data/