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Insights from RootsConf: AI's Socio-Historical Impact & BI Advancements (pt 2/2)

01 Jan 2024

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Send us a text🎙️ Episode Special: Insights from RootsConf – The Data Dialogue Series, Part 2Welcome to part two of our special RootsConf series, presented by Dataroots. This episode delves into more insightful conversations from the fifth annual RootsConf. Join us as we explore two engaging interviews, each shedding light on key aspects of AI, tech, and data evolution.🤖 Rage Against the Machine with Chiel Mues: Delve into a socio-historical analysis of the AI industry. Chiel Mues takes us on a journey, linking the dots between the industrial revolution and today's tech era. Inspired by the book “Blood in the Machine”, this session will focus on intellectual property and worker’s rights within the AI realm. 📈 Modern BI Explored with Mathieu Sencie & Julien Dosogne: Join us as we unravel the intricacies of Modern BI. Mathieu and Julien dissect how these solutions outpace traditional BI by empowering users through self-service capabilities and data democratization. A futuristic look at the expectations and lessons learned from the past in Business Intelligence.This episode promises to be a treasure trove of insights for anyone passionate about understanding the depths of technology and its societal impact. Whether you're a seasoned data professional or just dipping your toes into the digital waters, these discussions are sure to spark your curiosity and broaden your horizons.Don't miss out on this compelling continuation of our RootsConf special!Intro music courtesy of fesliyanstudios.com 🎵

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