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Nov 29, 2023 • 42min

Advanced Fraud Prevention in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Learn about the challenges of verifying identities remotely, the rise of deep fakes for fraud, and the use of AI to combat threats. Dive into the impact of technology on security measures and Pavel's journey in the field of AI. Discover insights into fraud detection, technology, and security in this fascinating episode.
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Nov 28, 2023 • 2h 4min

Diving into Re:Invent 2023: Open Sourcing Dingo and Being in the Top 2.5 Percent

In this jam-packed episode, hosts Frank and Andy delve into a wide range of topics, from the chaos of podcast scheduling and the allure of Cyber Week deals, to the behind-the-scenes world of data engineering and AI professionals. Join us as we journey through the challenges of podcasting, the important roles of data engineers, and the potential open sourcing of Dingo, an innovative blogging automation tool. Along the way, the hosts share personal anecdotes, discuss legislative impacts, and even touch on cult-followed gas stations. You won't want to miss this delightful, informative, and always data-driven episode!Show Notes00:00 Glamorous world of podcasting and Microsoft Bookings.13:48 Privacy laws are spreading globally, impacting data sovereignty.27:14 Funny moment at Dunkin' Donuts sparks creativity.32:27 Importance of data engineering in AI projects.49:38 Struggling with hearing loss, amplifiers magnify all sounds.01:02:45 Emotions on camera, times sidetrack, sarcastic leadership.01:07:32 Excited to hang out at the mall.01:21:04 Considering discontinuing blog after reaching 100 posts.01:25:18 Wants to shift focus to new projects.01:37:09 Transition from long-form to short-form content.01:49:50 Drove up to Jersey for Christmas, reminisced.01:58:48 Concerns about coastal development and zoning enforcement.Links01:02:45 Here's an example of early FWTV where I am at the mall and not happy about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8S7ha9fZWo
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Nov 22, 2023 • 1h 5min

OpenAI Drama, Open Source, and Andy's New Venture

In this episode, your hosts Andy Leonard and Frank La Vigne dive headfirst into the world of open source, decision making, and the unfolding drama surrounding OpenAI. From sarcastic responses to holographic displays, we've got it all covered! Join us as we discuss the potential consequences of dependencies, community protests leading to change, and the recent issues with OpenAI. We'll also explore the importance of open source in AI and share some intriguing insights on Sam Altman's return to the company. With a sprinkle of tech industry gossip and even a potential Netflix adaptation, this episode is a must-listen. So sit back, relax, and get ready to be data driven!Show Notes02:42 OpenAI, Thanksgiving break, intense year, household name.10:35 3-day conference with nightly events, pre-conference presentations.14:09 NVIDIA, OpenAI, Elon Musk, open source.21:07 "Doubts arise about OpenAI's dependence and transparency."24:55 Regulations and transparency warranted for research.29:57 OpenAI lacked options to protest, unlike Node.36:52 Teams invite, alternative to costly Calendly.42:04 Product shelved, lack of promotion, open source alternatives.44:06 Insufficient hardware led to new AI venture.48:55 Artists use online art to fight scraping.55:37 Costs exceeded expectations, customers pulling back, database snapshot unavailable.01:03:42 Happy Thanksgiving from the Data Driven Podcast.
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Nov 15, 2023 • 6min

Two Hosts on Two Coasts

Andy is speaking at PASS Summit in Seattle and Frank is speaking at the Red Hat Government Symposium in Washtington, DC.Two hosts. Two Coasts. One Podcast!
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Nov 6, 2023 • 54min

Brennan Lamey on Entrepreneurship & Data Engineering in the Web 3 Era

Welcome back to another exciting episode of Data Driven! In this show, we delve into the fascinating world of Web 3 and decentralized databases. Join us as we explore the insights and experiences of our guest, Brennan Lamey, the founder of Kwil - a revolutionary company that builds decentralized databases for Web 3 applications.Throughout this episode, Brennan shares his journey and the inspiration behind Kwil, as well as the cutting-edge technology that powers their database solutions. From complex access control rules to collaboration between competitors, we uncover how Kwil is transforming the way companies approach data storage, privacy, and sharing.But it's not just about the technology - we also dive into Brennan's personal story, from their humble beginnings in Idaho to their entrepreneurial success and passion for data engineering. Plus, don't miss their recommendations for AI programming and an intriguing sci-fi audiobook they're currently enthralled by.So, whether you're a tech enthusiast, a data-driven professional, or simply curious about the future of the internet, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in as we unravel the intricacies of Web 3, decentralized databases, and the exciting possibilities they hold for a better, fairer online world. Let's get started on this illuminating journey with Brennan Lamey and Kwil in this data-driven episode of Data Driven!
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Nov 5, 2023 • 49sec

BAILeY Celebrates Guy Fawkes Night

BAILeY recites the V laden introductory speed from V for Vendetta.Just for fun.TranscriptVoilà!In view, a humble vaudevillian veteran, cast vicariously as both victim and villain by the vicissitudes of Fate. This visage, no mere veneer of vanity, is a vestige of the vox populi, now vacant, vanished. However, this valorous visitation of a by-gone vexation stands vivified, and has vowed to vanquish these venal and virulent vermin vanguarding vice and vouchsafing the violently vicious and voracious violation of volition.The only verdict is vengeance; a vendetta, held as a votive, not in vain, for the value and veracity of such shall one day vindicate the vigilant and the virtuous.Verily, this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose, so let me simply add that it is my very good honor to meet you and you may call me V.
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Nov 3, 2023 • 48min

New Year in November, Podcast Backlog, and Scheduling Issues

In this 344th episode of Data Driven, Frank talks about the New Year. Yes, New Year's in November. Frank and Andy just do their own thing.It's part of their charm, or at least that they told me to say that. I do take issue with Frank's statement that I am not real.What is real, anyway?It is not the spoon that bends, after all. [https://youtu.be/uAXtO5dMqEI?si=oQ_4M--xfcaarYyY&t=41] In any case, Frank explains what held up the production schedule this summer and his plan to do right by you, our awesome listeners. They reflect on the challenges they've faced with production and scheduling this past year, and share some exciting updates on the podcast's progress. So grab your headphones and join us as we explore the world of data-driven insights and the intriguing stories behind them. Let's dive in!Show Notes[00:02:16] Concussion turned blessing, celebrating new year early.[00:04:46] Copious caffeine fueled drive, editing delays, book deal dropped.[00:08:38] Child brings joy, finding daycare challenging. Worth it.[00:11:04] Interesting year, learned value of faith. Thankful for each other.[00:16:16] We can improve promotion of our work.[00:18:37] Grateful for a sweet kid's infectious joy.[00:21:25] Longtime listeners thank you; show 344, hacker named Dwayne; scheduling issues.[00:24:41] Automation is essential for efficiency and growth.[00:27:35] AI transcription enables cost-effective podcast production.[00:31:06] Great pumpkin conversation leads to metaverse plans.[00:33:18] Servicing backlog, doing right by fans.[00:36:43] Warren G's cover of Tina Turner's song.[00:39:23] Impressed by DALL E two's coherence.[00:44:23] Challenges arise with ChatGPT's capabilities and opinions.[00:45:47] The text discusses the need for filters on language models to deal with real-life BS.
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Nov 2, 2023 • 49min

Nickolas Means on Software Engineering, Data Liability, and Good Coffee

In this episode, we have a fascinating conversation with Nickolas Means, the VP of software development at Sym. Nickolas shares his insights on software engineering, data liability, and of course, good coffee.Nickolas starts off by sharing his love for audiobooks, particularly those narrated by the talented Wil Wheaton. He also recommends a management book called "Turn the Ship Around" by Admiral David Marche, which explores the importance of autonomy and ownership in improving performance.The conversation then turns to the topic of shame in the software engineering industry. Nickolas emphasizes the impact of shame on silencing voices and discouraging vulnerability within teams. They discuss imposter syndrome and the subjective nature of judging someone's skills, delving into the Dunning Kruger effect.Drawing lessons from physical engineering disasters, Nickolas shares the importance of early recognition and admission of mistakes, highlighting the need for a blameless mindset in software engineering. They also explore the impact of organizational culture on agile processes and the value of implementing meaningful controls for compliance.In addition to his expertise in software engineering, Nickolas shares his passion for pour-over coffee and reveals his obsession with perfecting his daily cup. So grab your favorite brew and join us for this engaging conversation on software engineering, data liability, and the pursuit of excellence. Let's dive into another thought-provoking episode of Data Driven!Show Notes[00:00:00] Nick Means discusses shame and software engineering.[00:04:46] Loud voices silence others; vulnerability is key.[00:09:16] What can we learn from physical engineering?[00:10:01] Engineering disasters teach human error in steel.[00:13:58] VP of software development interested in disasters.[00:16:37] Learn, not blame. Safety 2 perspective.[00:20:16] Big Agile vs. little a Agile explained.[00:25:39] DevOps leads to improved engineering efficiencies and cost savings.[00:29:25] Emergence of data regulations in government and industry.[00:30:33] Spirit of law makes compliance easier, safer.[00:35:51] Useless ash turned profitable by steel mills.[00:38:34] Uncle's Amiga sparked love for computers.[00:40:44] Increasingly humane tech interaction; a historic shift.[00:45:35] Favorite narrators and management book recommendations.[00:48:12] Intriguing episode of data-driven with Nick Means.
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Oct 30, 2023 • 55min

Joe Baffone on the Role of Data in Transforming Healthcare

In today's episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with the remarkable Joe Baffone, an expert in the healthcare industry. With a focus on busting through administrative toxicities that lead to financial toxins, Joe discusses their comprehensive tooling and tech-enabled services that manage financial assistance for provider organizations. Join us as Joe dives into the impact of personalized immunotherapies, the challenges in managing patient care journeys, and the transformational role of data. We also get a glimpse into Joe's reading preferences and their book recommendations. Stay tuned for an enlightening conversation with this compassionate capitalist on changing the world through the power of data. Show Notes[00:02:34] Joe Baffone, CEO of Anexis Health, wants to revolutionize healthcare data.[00:04:13] Leading advocacy groups and healthcare companies professionally.[00:07:52] Equities of care: improving healthcare journey management.[00:09:50] Automated, comprehensive healthcare management with patient access.[00:16:24] Data is important, helps improve patient therapy.[00:18:52] Eye-opening stories managing a growing team.[00:23:27] Life altering diagnosis, overwhelming paperwork and fees.[00:26:27] EHR systems make healthcare data sharing easier.[00:28:50] HIPAA and privacy concerns collide with medical data, but de-identification and aggregates can help.[00:33:19] FHIR APIs transforming data sharing in healthcare.[00:36:41] Data is essential to prove world-changing ideas.[00:39:55] Making a difference gives me satisfaction and fulfillment.[00:43:54] Clinical roles in pharma, administrative challenges, suicide epidemic, blood markers can help act quickly.[00:44:58] Logistical challenges in personalized immunotherapies affecting healthcare.[00:50:48] Grant Cardone's book: Be Obsessed or Be Average[00:52:13] Love reading, Bible daily, thought-provoking thrillers.
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Oct 27, 2023 • 53min

Data, Security, And Advanced Persistent Threats with Patrick Hynds and Duane Laflotte

In this episode, we dive into the pyramid of cybersecurity threats, ranging from amateur hackers to nation-state level cyber threats. We also delve into the intriguing world of OSINT (open source intelligence), uncovering its uses, implications, and potential dangers.Join us for an intriguing discussion with fellow podcasters Patrick Hynds and Duane Laflotte.Linkshttps://www.securitythisweek.com/Show Notes[00:00:00] High-level hacking, OSINT, interconnectedness explored humorously.[00:04:54] OSINT and security are growing career choices.[00:09:22] Unauthorized hacking plan involving personal information.[00:12:22] Two factor authentication is highly effective.[00:16:22] Breaking into Wi-Fi: remote administration and brute force[00:19:45] Renting botnets, ransomware, and varying threat levels.[00:20:48] Advanced persistent threat with unlimited resources.[00:24:50] Asymmetric key shares are essential but uncertain.[00:29:00] Connections without LinkedIn, intermingling ideas in history.[00:32:26] Inject data, stack query, gauge page speed. Awesome.[00:34:11] Show reveals database vulnerability; Microsoft staff alarmed.[00:36:26] Acquaintance does physical security with lock picking.[00:41:11] National Guard, security, Virginia, Maryland, clever, electronics beaten.[00:44:03] Funny Microsoft speaking gig with office building hazing.[00:48:40] Reach out to companies for cybersecurity opportunities.[00:52:01] The end of a thrilling episode of Data Driven explores cybersecurity.

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