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by deppp
2257 days ago
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Great read. A lot of those problems are real, and some of those I’ve experienced myself. But I think at least some of them are related to the immaturity of the field. We’re only at the beginning of creating the tools and platforms to facilitate DS, making it more reproducible and easier to measure. For example, I’m working on the tool to make data management easier and convert datasets into a structured representation. If you have experienced that you spend a lot of time on preparing and analyzing data, and it is tedious, please reach out to me michael at heartex.net, would love to get your feedback on the product we have built so far. |
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I agree. More so, I sometimes feel that in the end the field will break up once things start settling down. Some roles will migrate more towards engineering, some will go back towards data analysis.
The expectation that a data scientist is a funnel that can turn anything into magical insights and tools can't last forever.