misesmedia: Ahmed Elsamadisi: The Stories Data Can Tell Us If We Ask The Right Questions
How do companies make decisions? Data certainly don’t make decisions, nor do analytics, nor do the computers they run on. Human begins make decisions — the human factor is crucial. Subjectivism is paramount, even in the age of big data and A.I. The key still lies with the people who are interacting with the data to generate human insights.
Ahmed Elsamadisi is one of the leading data scientists in the world. He’s worked on self-driving cars and nuclear defense and some of the biggest business challenges on earth. He believes that it is the stories we tell from data that drive business success. We are privileged to interview him at Economics For Business podcast, and he gave us a lot of useful advice we can all use every day in managing our businesses.
Show notes: https://mises.org/library/ahmed-elsamadisi-stories-data-can-tell-us-if-we-ask-right-questions
https://Narrator.ai and its excellent blog, https://Narrator.ai/Blog
"Top Ten Signs You Have A Data Modeling Problem": https://Mises.org/E4B_183_Blog
Ahmed Elsamadisi on LinkedIn: https://Mises.org/E4B_183_LinkedIn
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