Episode 08: Kirk Borne - Data science storyteller and influencer
Show Notes:
Geodesics (12:40)
Booz Allen Hamilton (21:00)
Kirk ’surprised’ himself through the cognitive ability test at a job interview - the idea of surprising ourselves through exposing ourselves to new ideas (25:00)
"Cognitive view of the whole, and not just a narrow silo’ed view - the bias buster” - systems thinking (26:40)
Underfitting and Overfitting (27:00)
Data Science: the application of scientific discovery from data (30:00)
‘Miracle Year of Physics’ - Albert Einstein’s immaculate year (32:00)
The Hubble Telescope (35:50)
“Any job worth doing, is worth doing poorly” (37:50)
“All models are wrong, but some are useful” - George Box (38:30)
“Fail fast to learn fast” - discussed in Tim Ferriss’ conversation with Google’s Astro Teller (40:30)
Palomar Mountain (46:00)
Kirk’s approach to information deluge (47:00)
Data literacy (48:45)
We discuss the ‘lens’ we each put on the world - here’s a brilliant take on the subject by Maria Popova (51:30)
"The message is in the madness” (57:00)
Lighting Round:
Book: Language in thought and action by Hayakawa (01:05:30)
Family has been most important to setting Kirk’s trajectory
Making his hear sing: contribution to a book “Demystifying AI for the enterprise” (59:40)
Episode 08: Kirk Borne - Data science storyteller and influencer
Show Notes:
Geodesics (12:40)
Booz Allen Hamilton (21:00)
Kirk ’surprised’ himself through the cognitive ability test at a job interview - the idea of surprising ourselves through exposing ourselves to new ideas (25:00)
"Cognitive view of the whole, and not just a narrow silo’ed view - the bias buster” - systems thinking (26:40)
Underfitting and Overfitting (27:00)
Data Science: the application of scientific discovery from data (30:00)
‘Miracle Year of Physics’ - Albert Einstein’s immaculate year (32:00)
The Hubble Telescope (35:50)
“Any job worth doing, is worth doing poorly” (37:50)
“All models are wrong, but some are useful” - George Box (38:30)
“Fail fast to learn fast” - discussed in Tim Ferriss’ conversation with Google’s Astro Teller (40:30)
Palomar Mountain (46:00)
Kirk’s approach to information deluge (47:00)
Data literacy (48:45)
We discuss the ‘lens’ we each put on the world - here’s a brilliant take on the subject by Maria Popova (51:30)
"The message is in the madness” (57:00)
Lighting Round:
Book: Language in thought and action by Hayakawa (01:05:30)
Family has been most important to setting Kirk’s trajectory
Making his hear sing: contribution to a book “Demystifying AI for the enterprise” (59:40)
Kirk’s Five-Cut Fridays
Find Kirk online:
Twitter: @KirkDBorne
LinkedIn
Personal blog: http://rocketdatascience.org/
Find us at originspodcast.co
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