Data Science at Home
Francesco Gadaleta
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Cutting through AI bullsh*t.
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The propaganda algorithm (Ep. 308)
Modern propaganda isn’t random noise. It’s a repeatable, engineered algorithm that starts with ideology, weaponizes identity, and manufactures conflict. Once you see the pattern, you can’t unsee…
AI tips & tricks (Ep. 307)
Some of the most asked questions on the channel. Here answered. Buy me a coffee https://ko-fi.com/datascience Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/4UNKGf3 ✨ Connect with us! Personal…
AI and videogames: Conversational NPCs (Ep. 306)
Can NPCs in videogames leverage new LLM-based tech? What are the benefits? What are the costs? Buy me a coffee https://ko-fi.com/datascience Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/4UNKGf3 ✨ Connect…
AI and videogames (Ep. 305)
What is the state of AI and videogames? Who is considering it? What are the big fails so far? This and much more is covered in this 1st episode of AI and videogames. Buy me a coffee…
Europe, wake up! You Can't Be a Superpower on Someone Else's Servers (Ep. 304)
Rebuilding a defense industrial base takes 20 years and costs trillions. Tech sovereignty takes 3 years and political will. Europe is doing the hard thing and refusing the easy one. Here's why — and…
Social media is an ant mill (Internet is a disaster) (Ep. 303)
Internet followed nature. Until it didn't. And became the disaster we know. Buy me a coffee https://ko-fi.com/datascience ✨ Connect with us! Personal newsletter: https://defragzone.substack.com…
About Apple's Privacy (Ep. 302)
Paragon's spyware hacked fully updated iPhones without a single click. Apple just spent $2B on tech that reads your silent speech. And your iCloud? Governments can request it with paperwork. This is…
Productivity is the new data breach (Ep. 301)
Your employees aren't being hacked. They're doing it themselves, one ChatGPT prompt at a time. What is it? And how to fix the biggest corporate espionage of all times. Buy me a coffee…
Programmable Money: The Cage They'll Call Convenience (Ep. 300)
Money has always been yours to spend freely. That's about to change. This episode breaks down programmable money, the technology that turns your wallet into a permission system. ✨ Connect with us!…
There Is No AI. There's a Stateless Function on 10,000 GPUs Pretending to Know You (Ep. 299)
Right now, millions of people are simultaneously chatting with a system that remembers nothing, knows nothing, and resets after every message. The engineering keeping that illusion alive is actually…
Your Favorite AI Startup is Probably Bullshit (Ep. 298) [RB]
The brutal truth about why Silicon Valley is blowing billions on glorified autocomplete while pretending it's the next iPhone. We're diving deep into the AI investment circus where VCs who can't code…
Why AI Researchers Are Suddenly Obsessed With Whirlpools (Ep. 297) [RB]
VortexNet uses actual whirlpools to build neural networks. Seriously. By borrowing equations from fluid dynamics, this new architecture might solve deep learning's toughest problems—from vanishing…
AGI: The Dream We Should Never Reach (Ep. 296)
Also on YouTube Two AI experts who actually love the technology explain why chasing AGI might be the worst thing for AI's future—and why the current hype cycle could kill the field we're trying to…
When Data Stops Being Code and Starts Being Conversation (Ep. 297)
Mark Brocato built Mockaroo—the tool that taught millions of developers how to fake data. Now, as Head of Engineering at Tonic.ai, he's building the AI agent that's making his own creation obsolete.…
Your AI Strategy is Burning Money: Here's How to Fix It (Ep.295)
Most companies don't have an AI problem. They have a decision-making problem. Matt Lea, founder of Schematical and CloudWarGames, has spent nearly 20 years helping tech leaders ship smarter. In this…
From Tokens to Vectors: The Efficiency Hack That Could Save AI (Ep. 294)
LLMs generate text painfully slow, one low-info token at a time. Researchers just figured out how to compress 4 tokens into smart vectors & cut costs by 44%—with full code & proofs! Meanwhile…
Why AI Researchers Are Suddenly Obsessed With Whirlpools (Ep. 293)
VortexNet uses actual whirlpools to build neural networks. Seriously. By borrowing equations from fluid dynamics, this new architecture might solve deep learning's toughest problems—from vanishing…
The Scientists Growing Living Computers in Swiss Labs (Ep. 292)
Fred Jordan, Co-CEO of FinalSpark, takes us inside the radical world of biological computing, where real neurons extracted from human tissue are being trained to solve problems that would require 10…
When AI Hears Thunder But Misses the Fear (Ep. 291)
Sanjoy Chowdhury reveals AI's hidden weakness: while systems can see objects and hear sounds perfectly, they can't reason across senses like humans do. His research at University of Maryland College…
Why VCs Are Funding $100M Remote Control Toys (Ep. 290)
This episode exposes the uncomfortable truth: most defense tech startups are just software engineers cosplaying as military innovators, creating fragmented solutions that Pentagon doesn't need. Not…
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