This data was originally featured in the January 17th, 2024 newsletter found here: AI TASK FORCE, RED TEAMING CUSTOM GPTS, PART 2 Continuing from last week’s newsletter in which we introduced red teaming for large language models, this week let’s talk about inverting people, process, and platform. As a quick reminder, red teaming means trying […]
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Data As An AI Advantage
This data was originally featured in the January 3rd, 2024 newsletter found here: INBOX INSIGHTS, JANUARY 3, 2024: PROCESS OVER OUTCOME, DATA AS AN AI ADVANTAGE In this week’s Data Diaries, let’s talk about one of the major factors that will determine success or failure when it comes to generative AI: the quality of your […]
Marketing Job Market
This data was originally featured in the November 15th, 2023 newsletter found here: BUILD YOUR DIGITAL TWIN WITH CUSTOM GPT, MARKETING JOB MARKET Let’s take a look at the big picture and how marketing is faring, at least in terms of the job market. Is it getting easier or harder for marketers to find new […]
Video Viewing Sites And What The Data Tells Us
This data was originally featured in the November 29th, 2023 newsletter found here: DEALING WITH FAILURE, VIDEO VIEWING SITES Originally, I had the idea of trying to visualize whether the entertainment industry strikes had any impact on video viewing habits. To that end, I pulled website visit traffic data from a dozen popular sites like YouTube, […]
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Data Science, Analytics, and AI Behind the Save Warrior Nun Campaign
The Netflix TV series Warrior Nun was cancelled on December 13, 2022. As with so many other shows and franchises, fans of the series took to social media to protest it – but the Warrior Nun fandom took a different approach. Rather than uncoordinated yelling, fans self-organized in what was one of the most interesting […]
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In-Ear Insights: Limitations of Data Science Skills
In this episode of In-Ear Insights, the Trust Insights podcast, Katie and Chris discuss the limitations of data science skills. They explore the various aspects of data science and what it truly means to be a data scientist. They touch upon the importance of understanding the scientific method and how it applies to data science. […]
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Recession: to be or not to be?
This data was originally featured in the June 22, 2022 found here: https://www.trustinsights.ai/blog/2022/06/inbox-insights-june-22-2022-asking-better-interview-questions-recession-or-no-recession/. In this week’s Data Diaries, let’s shed some light on the question all over the news right now. Are the world’s various economies headed for a recession? Certainly, some economies like Ukraine’s are already deep in a recession for obvious reasons – […]
What data storytelling shows us about commuting and its toll on workers
This data was originally featured in the June 8, 2022 newsletter found here: https://www.trustinsights.ai/blog/2022/06/inbox-insights-june-8-2022-commuting-rto-carbon-impact/ In this week’s Data Diaries, let’s talk about data storytelling and Katie’s perspective on commuting and its toll on workers. The folks at LinkedIn even pointed out that commutes are what may be blocking more employees from returning to work. One […]
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Review your data before you make decisions
This content was originally featured in the January 11, 2023 newsletter found here: https://www.trustinsights.ai/blog/2023/01/inbox-insights-january-11-2023-data-before-decisions-recession-indicator/ I love data. That’s a given. But more than the data itself, I love the story and the action. I’m a problem solver, a fixer. If I can’t figure out what to do, I dig deeper. Over the weekend, I was […]
In-Ear Insights: Data Storytelling and Complex Explanations
In this week’s In-Ear Insights, Katie and Chris tackle an audience question: “Any general advice to simplify data explanations for decision makers who can’t follow a complex explanation (which always sounds like you are trying to cover for something)?” We look at what makes an explanation difficult or complex, and how to emotionally involve stakeholders […]
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