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In the beginning (of generative AI)

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Changelog Interviews – Episode #576

In the beginning (of generative AI)

with Joe Reis, recovering Data Scientist

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This week on The Changelog we’re talking with Joe Reis about data engineering and the beginning of generative AI. We discuss, phone hacking via frequency, the role of a data engineer, this AI hype cycle we’re in, build vs buy, the disconnect between data analysts and the business, ethical considerations around AI-generated content, and more. We also discuss the tension between AI and traditional engineering, as well as the inevitability of AI integration into pretty much everything.

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Chapters

1 00:00

This week on The Changelog

2 01:27

Sponsor: Synadia

3 05:49

Joe, recovering data scientist

4 07:45

Evolution of data science

5 10:23

Changing titles

6 11:20

How we named Practical AI

7 15:16

Riding the AI wave

8 19:20

Boring stuff is exciting

9 22:03

Skillset of a data engineer

10 25:29

Build vs Buy

11 29:18

Sponsor: Tailscale

12 32:12

Disconnect between analysts and business

13 33:46

Keep the main thing the main thing

14 35:45

Slow down check yourself

15 38:22

The salt shaker theory of leadership

16 42:46

Current view on the market

17 46:28

Poor AI generated content

18 49:16

Human touch

19 54:17

AI and handmade goods

20 57:06

Sponsor: Read Write Own

21 58:28

AI assisted creativity

22 1:01:49

AI's influence on the next generation

23 1:03:54

AI is just another tool

24 1:07:05

Concerns of Smart Phone addiction

25 1:12:38

Celebrity photos

26 1:14:02

Origins of Jiujitsu

27 1:16:21

Future of AI in workflows

28 1:19:08

The generational shift

29 1:20:44

This was a good conversation

30 1:21:33

Listener suggestion

31 1:22:22

Something new is coming!

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