Saddened to hear that Prof Madhav Gadgil has passed away. I had the pleasure of attending his immensely enjoyable 2004 NAL Science Day Lecture on ... butterflies! https://t.co/5TMNqMdmpY
Tapen Sinha has used Google llluminate to create this audio chat summarizing his long muse of P C Mahalanobis, arguably the world's first data scientist. https://t.co/hJY6sbBuol
I haven't read a better muse on P C Mahalanobis, without a doubt the father of data science. He was thinking up things that the world would enthusiastically embrace half a century later. https://t.co/LV5xSLR8nB
LLMs like ChatGPT are going to become very big disruptors in university education. Here's how I see it as a "ChatGuru" of statistics and probability. https://t.co/TllVp8su73
A comment on urban India's growing love for pet dogs. The dog used to be a loyal guardian; now it's becoming a loving companion. https://t.co/mp3rolgvjm
@amol_desai I had written a last paragraph that we should have Indian cricket analytics companies that 'do' and surpass a CricViz, but I just didn't have reliable background information. If BCCI pays Hawk-Eye does it exclusively own the data?
How do IPL franchises make up their teams at the big auction? They use their data, insights, biases and crores. But you still sense a lurking fuzziness. Arnav Jain's innovative simulator could become the companion to gain greater clarity. https://t.co/gaY67NXgVo
Saddened to read that Frank Duckworth has passed away. Exchanged many long emails with him. He was a kind and genial professor. With both D and L gone, Steven Stern is now the sole DLS custodian ... till a new AI-based algorithm takes over!