40 episodes

The Harvard Data Science Review (HDSR) podcast aims to show news, policy, and business through the lens of data science. Each episode is  a ‘case study’ into how data is used to lead, mislead, manipulate, and inform the important decisions facing us today

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The Harvard Data Science Review (HDSR) podcast aims to show news, policy, and business through the lens of data science. Each episode is  a ‘case study’ into how data is used to lead, mislead, manipulate, and inform the important decisions facing us today

    ChatGPT in the Classroom: Breeding More Cheaters or Better Learners?

    ChatGPT in the Classroom: Breeding More Cheaters or Better Learners?

    Teaching the next generation of scholars has never been an easy task, but the recent boom of generative AI has introduced a new set of problems and opportunities for educators at all levels. This month we sit down with two experts and discuss the challenges and possibilities generative AI platforms pose for the education system. Are students becoming too reliant on technology? Will this reliance impact their critical thinking skills? How will generative AI platforms  shape our students in the future? ChatGTP has raised fears of cheating on homework, but can its potential as an educational tool outweigh its risks? Stay tuned for all of this and more on the Harvard Data Science Review Podcast.
    Our guests:
    Elizabeth Shulman, Adjunct Lecturer at the School of Education and Social Policy at Northwestern University, and English teacher at Evanston Township High School
    James Zou, Associate Professor of biomedical data science and Member of Stanford AI Lab at Stanford University
     

    • 34 min
    Polling for 2024 U.S. Election: What Should Voters Look for and Trust?

    Polling for 2024 U.S. Election: What Should Voters Look for and Trust?

    As the U.S. approaches another presidential election, many of us are contemplating our beliefs, staying informed about election news, and at times, questioning the integrity of the voting polls. This month we delve into the upcoming House, Senate, and presidential elections with the help of two political polling experts. Where can we find reliable polls amidst an ocean of information? Has the rise of AI and other technologies affected the 2024 election? How are election outcomes determined? Which voter demographics might lead to surprising election results? Join us for an insightful discussion on these topics and more on the Harvard Data Science Review Podcast.
    Our guests:
    Kai Chen Yeo, pollster and partner at Echelon Insights, a next-generation opinion research, analytics, and intelligence firm.
    Scott Tranter, Head of Data Science at Decision Desk HQ
     

    • 29 min
    What Does AI Buy Us or Cost Us? Views From the Financial Industry

    What Does AI Buy Us or Cost Us? Views From the Financial Industry

    The financial industry has a rich history of leveraging data for predictive purposes. From hedge funds employing regression analysis to fine-tune portfolios to individuals utilizing summary statistics in pursuit of the next groundbreaking startup, data has been a cornerstone of investment strategies for years. On today’s episode we sit down with two experts to explore how the recent surge in artificial intelligence has changed the investment game.   
    Our guests:
    Christina Qi, CEO of Databento, Inc.
    Victor Lo, Senior Vice President of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence at Fidelity Investments

    • 39 min
    In God We Trust: Everyone Else Must Bring Data or Liberty

    In God We Trust: Everyone Else Must Bring Data or Liberty

    After the positive reception to our first listener question episode featuring co-host Xiao-Li Meng last August, we decided to start the new year with an exclusive interview with one of our most esteemed guests yet: HDSR’s own Liberty Vittert! For this special episode, Xiao-Li is joined by guest co-host, Arianwyn Frank, a producer of this podcast, a data science undergrad at Washington University, and a former student of Liberty’s. Listen now to their fascinating conversation with Liberty as they discover how a woman of many talents found herself in the exciting world of data science.
    Our guest:
    Liberty Vittert, Professor of the Practice of Data Science, Olin Business School, Washington University in St. Louis; resident on-air statistician for NewsNation; and feature editor of Harvard Data Science Review
     

    • 32 min
    Celebrating Holidays and Milestones of HDSR

    Celebrating Holidays and Milestones of HDSR

    The HDSR podcast team wishes you happy holidays and a wonderful new year! We're grateful for the continued support and enthusiasm from you, our listeners and readers. We invite you to listen to our special holiday message from co-host Liberty Vittert and stay tuned for an exciting lineup of episodes in 2024!
     

    • 1 min
    Policing the Predictive Policing: The Promises and Perils of AI Technologies

    Policing the Predictive Policing: The Promises and Perils of AI Technologies

    In recent years, police departments nationwide have increasingly embraced data and AI tools to enhance their crime prevention, investigation, and conviction efforts. These technologies range from image analysis on body cameras to license plate trackers predicting potential involvement in drug trafficking. However, a crucial question arises: Are these technologies both accurate and fair? Is law enforcement adequately trained to utilize them effectively? Is legislation adapting swiftly enough to keep pace with these transformative changes?
    On today’s episode we engage in a conversation with a professor of law and a police chief who together provide us insights into the evolving landscape of policing technologies. 
    Our guests:
    Andrew Guthrie Ferguson, Professor of Law, American University Washington College of Law
    Virgil Green, Chief of Police for Golden Valley, Minnesota, and co-host of  “You And The Law” podcast

    • 41 min

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