In this chapter, the speakers share their experiences and strategies for staying updated in the fast-paced world of artificial intelligence. They discuss the shift from traditional social media platforms to newer community-focused channels like LinkedIn, Slack, and Discord, emphasizing the importance of credible sources and community engagement. Additionally, they highlight the recent developments from the company Probable and the role of open-source technologies, particularly Scikit-Learn, in advancing data science practices.
Recently the company stewarding the open source library scikit-learn announced their seed funding. Also, OpenAI released “o1” with new behavior in which it pauses to “think” about complex tasks. Chris and Daniel take some time to do their own thinking about o1 and the contrast to the scikit-learn ecosystem, which has the goal to promote “data science that you own.”
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