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Episodes
203 episodes
Sydney Presentation: The Right To Be Forgotten with James Hartwright
The Right to be Forgotten is something a number of places are grappling with - and James Harwright from Pragmaticians is Australasia's leading voice on the topic. Check out his recent presentation at our Sydney DXE Meet Up.Bought ...
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π¨ EU AI Act: Enforcement Begins, Data Pipeline Compliance Critical
The provided article from datapro.news announces a significant shift in the global artificial intelligence landscape, triggered by the EU AI Act's enforcement regime activating on 2nd August 2025. This legislation is no longer the...
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The Next Tool in No-Code Warehousing is here
DSharp are a world leader when it comes to no-code data warehousing - so where do you go when you're already seen as world leaders in the field? You build an assistant...
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π€ Large Behavior Models: Rewiring Data Engineering
From datapro.news titled "How Large Behaviour Models Are Rewriting Data Engineering Pipelines," explores the transformative impact of Large Behaviour Models (LBMs) on data engineering practices. It highlights a significant shift from ...
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AI Fundamentals: Part 7 - Accountability and Conformity
In the final part of our series with Simon Kaye from DeepWeaverAI, we look at two guardrails - the need for accountability and the need for conformity in systems - and why the two are both equally as important to ensure the successful use of AI...
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π The GenAI Divide: Enterprise AI Success and Failure
"The MIT 95% AI Enterprise Failure Rate Report: True or False?" discusses the high failure rate of generative AI pilot projects in businesses, claiming 95% do not reach production with measurable impact. The report, titled "The GenAI Div...
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AI Fundamentals: Part 6 - Managing Unintended Consequences
It's not always easy to plan for unintended consequences - what with them being unintended and all, but it's an important guardrail for us to put up with AI, according to Simon Kaye from DeepWeaver AI.And to learn more about our upcoming...
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AI Fundamentals: Part 5 - Human Oversight
In this week's conversation Sam continues his dialogue with DeepWeaverAI's Simon Kaye - this time talking about the guardrail of Human Oversight - and how to avoid the bottleneck when AI becomes so fast and efficient that people feel human over...
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π Katherine Johnson: Mathematical Pioneer's Journey
Learn more about the remarkable life and career of Katherine Johnson, highlighting her journey as a mathematical pioneer. It explains how her extraordinary aptitude for numbers was evident from a young age, leading her to attend h...
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π¨ Australia's AI Governance: Voluntary Compliance as Mandatory Blueprint
In this week's Datapro Newsletter, we discuss Australia's "Voluntary AI Safety Standard", highlighting that its seemingly optional nature is a "regulatory mirage". The text from "AI Governance Reality Check" explains how these vol...
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AI Fundamentals Part Four - Security and Data Privacy
When we live in a world where we are creating more data than ever before in our daily lives, security and privacy are key concerns for both the end users of a systems and those working with it. So how do you ensure those principles are baked in...
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AI Fundamentals with Deepweaver AI
Harmful content online has been a long time issue - with a lot of nuance on the topic needed - so what sort of guardrails are we able to put in place to make sure an LLM isn't creating or spreading harmful content?That's what ...
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π₯οΈ Konrad Zuse: Computing's Unsung Pioneer
The provided text highlights Konrad Zuse as a pivotal, though often overlooked, figure in the history of computing. It explains how this German civil engineer independently developed foundational concepts for modern computers, lar...
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π GPT-5 Agents Transform Spreadsheet Analytics
In the Data Pro News, an article titled "Chat GPT-5's Spreadsheet Shocker" from datapro.news, explores how OpenAI's GPT-5 agents are poised to revolutionise Excel-centred analytics and modelling. It highlights a significant shift ...
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AI Fundamentals - Ensuring Transparent Models
It may be a bit of a paradox, the idea of transparency in modelling while accessing large amounts of sometimes sensitive data - so what guard rails can AI have in place to ensure both transparency and functionality?
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The AI Guard Rails - How to Ensure AI Does What We Need It To
Simon Kaye from Dreamweaver AI in Australia steps us through the fundamentals for good governance with the creation and roll out of LLM, AI Agents.
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βΎοΈ Alonzo Church: The Abstract Architect of Computation
In this week's Data History episode, we're introduced to Alonzo Church, a pivotal figure in 20th-century logic and computer science, detailing his life, significant contributions, and enduring legacy. It highlights his creation of <...
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π€ The AI 2027 Reckoning: Are We Building Our Obsolescence?
From Data Pro News, "The 2027 AI Reckoning" discusses a highly speculative report that posits 2027 as a pivotal year for AI, potentially marking a shift from human-controlled systems to something unpredictable. It explores t...
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π Martin Fowler's Enduring Influence on Data Management Patterns
The provided text highlights Martin Fowler's significant, albeit indirect, influence on data management, despite not being a traditional "database expert." His work, particularly in software architecture and agile practices, intro...
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π€ ChatGPT-5: Data Engineering's Next Giant Leap
This episode discusses the imminent launch of ChatGPT-5 in August 2025 and its anticipated impact on data engineering. It highlights the model's agentic capabilities and expanded context window as game-changers, enabling it...
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π§ Linus Torvalds: Architect of Modern Computing
This Episode of Data History looks at the significant contributions of Linus Torvalds, a pivotal figure in modern computing. It details his background, including his education and early influences, before highlighting his major achiev...
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The Surprising Demographics of AI Adoption
We all make assumptions about the implementation, adoption and adaptation to AI happening in workplaces across the world right now - but new research is showing us that the ways in which we use AI and the impact it as can be determined by age, ...
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βοΈ Charles Babbage: Father of the Computer
This week's episode offers a comprehensive overview of Charles Babbage, widely regarded as the "father of the computer". It details his early life and education at the University of Cambridge, where his innovative ideas abo...
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The Silicon David who slew Goliath - the first $4 Trillion Dollar Company
The Data Pro News article titled "The Silicon David: Nvidia Topples Apple as the First $4 Trillion Company," discusses Nvidia's rapid ascension to become the world's most valuable public company by July 2025, surpassing Apple. It highlig...
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