When we started Datawisp, we roughly summarized our goal as "we want to make working with data as easy as writing an email." This is partially because email is a now commonplace technology that changed the world, but also because the primary way that most folks interact with data is by asking other people to solve their data problems for them. Via email.
Meet Wispy - our new AI-powered data assistant. You can talk to Wispy in plain English, just as you would with a human, and ask questions about your data.
Wispy wears many hats and can answer a wide variety of questions about your data across many industries such as:
-Which was our top-performing SKU at Walmart this quarter?
-Which product lines are bought more frequently by men than women?
-Do users who complete the demo spend more time in the product than those who don’t?
-What’s the win rate for players who bought the Sword of Oblivion vs. those who didn’t?
Check out this video where I show 2 examples of how Wispy answers questions about grocery sales and airport delays.
Do you think this is as easy as sending an email? Let me know :)
@drewlevin@doc_respawn@RiotPhroxzon Why does a silver player have higher MMR than a platinum player?
That just sounds like matchmaking is broken.
I understand visual vs MMR. But a discrepancy this big means visual rank is not doing its job (showing how good someone is, more or less).
That is actually insane.
@WestStandTone Ah yes, the "do something completely new we've never tried before in the most important game of the season" approach. This always works out.
I'd just stick with Mosquera at RB or Timber if he's fit enough to play. Gabriel and Saliba are the best CB pairing rn. Don't change it.
@cityzenken_ Calling Lewis Skelly a flop lmao. This is obviously rage bait, but just the idea that an academy kid can be a flop is already suspect. Second - he had some *key* performances on the road to us winning the league, filling in for Zubimendi when he was clearly out of gas.
@joeroganhq And bums on the street can beat each other up. What are we talking about here? I'd say it's a horrible take but we're used to it from Dana White.