Saturday's digest #11

Weekly curated articles for the busy AI & data professional

Hello everyone,

Currently working from Sardinia but still curating articles for y’all. Sorry for the delay.

#1 Eryk Salvaggio from Cybernetic Forests - 500,000 JPGs (And No Plans)

Let’s start this week with a little bit of art. Artists at the intersection of art and technology hold up a mirror on our relationship with technology. Here a Reddit user collecting generated image juste for its own sake.

#2 - Dylan Anderson from The Data Ecosystem - Defining the Data Operation Model

Subscribe directly to Dylan, you won’t regret it. In his last issue, the data operating model, perfect as a primer if you need to start (or restart) a data initiative.

#3 - Marius Schober from Skywert - The AI-Emergy Nexus

An interesting dive into the solar revolution and how it relates to the need for AI. I am more concerned about the environmental impact of the current AI paradigm, but oh well.

#4 - Eugene Yan from eugeneyan - How to Interview and Hire ML/AI Engineers

Another insta-follow if you are working in AI. If you are looking for an AI Engineer or an AI Engineer position, this is a great article to see what is expected from a world-class engineer.

#5 - Aarron Walter and Eli Woolery from DesignBetter - Where design breaks as startups scale

This article highlights key strategies for understanding customer needs, securing buy-in, and fostering collaboration. Essential reading for AI and data professionals as design practices will help you driven AI and data initatives.

See you next week!

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