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Edward Roske, a luminary in the data science and Oracle realms, takes us on a journey through his extraordinary career path. From his days on the ODTEC board to becoming a revered Oracle Ace Director for 15 years, Edward's narrative is one of perseverance and visionary thinking. He recounts his whirlwind experience of co-authoring the unexpectedly successful "S-Space for Mere Mortals" and offers tales from his global speaking engagements, including the unique challenge of broadcasting from the icy expanses of Antarctica. His story is an inspiring testament to the power of knowledge sharing and adaptability in a rapidly changing technological world.
Our conversation with Edward delves into the critical intersection of AI, technology, and finance, exploring how his curiosity and willingness to take risks have been pivotal throughout his career. He shares the unconventional path he took, starting college early, creating a consulting company at just 22, and specializing in Enterprise Performance Management (EPM). The discussion underscores the transformative impact of learning tools like S-Base and the importance of blending financial acumen with technological skills to thrive in evolving job markets. Edward's insights reveal the essence of continually contributing to a smarter world.
As we explore further, we touch on the pertinent issues facing today's younger generations, such as mental health challenges and shifting perspectives on privacy and technology. Edward offers a thoughtful examination of how Gen Z engages with AI for mental health support, the ethical considerations involved, and the changing attitudes towards data privacy. He reflects on how cultural attitudes towards privacy and work-life balance are shifting, emphasizing the importance of curiosity and thoughtful questioning. The conversation is a profound exploration of the dynamic landscape of AI and the ethical responsibilities it entails, providing listeners with invaluable insights into navigating our modern world.
By Kai Donato, Carolin KrützmannEdward Roske, a luminary in the data science and Oracle realms, takes us on a journey through his extraordinary career path. From his days on the ODTEC board to becoming a revered Oracle Ace Director for 15 years, Edward's narrative is one of perseverance and visionary thinking. He recounts his whirlwind experience of co-authoring the unexpectedly successful "S-Space for Mere Mortals" and offers tales from his global speaking engagements, including the unique challenge of broadcasting from the icy expanses of Antarctica. His story is an inspiring testament to the power of knowledge sharing and adaptability in a rapidly changing technological world.
Our conversation with Edward delves into the critical intersection of AI, technology, and finance, exploring how his curiosity and willingness to take risks have been pivotal throughout his career. He shares the unconventional path he took, starting college early, creating a consulting company at just 22, and specializing in Enterprise Performance Management (EPM). The discussion underscores the transformative impact of learning tools like S-Base and the importance of blending financial acumen with technological skills to thrive in evolving job markets. Edward's insights reveal the essence of continually contributing to a smarter world.
As we explore further, we touch on the pertinent issues facing today's younger generations, such as mental health challenges and shifting perspectives on privacy and technology. Edward offers a thoughtful examination of how Gen Z engages with AI for mental health support, the ethical considerations involved, and the changing attitudes towards data privacy. He reflects on how cultural attitudes towards privacy and work-life balance are shifting, emphasizing the importance of curiosity and thoughtful questioning. The conversation is a profound exploration of the dynamic landscape of AI and the ethical responsibilities it entails, providing listeners with invaluable insights into navigating our modern world.