Changing People's Relationship with the BBC by Doing Data Science
Offered By: Alan Turing Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 21-minute conference talk by Magda Piatkowska, a data scientist at BBC News, as she discusses how data science is transforming the relationship between the BBC and its audience. Learn about Piatkowska's journey from academia to the broadcasting industry, including her experiences in telecommunications, gaming, and publishing. Discover how machine learning is driving newsroom transformation at the BBC and gain insights into ethical and accessible ML practices in the industry. This talk, presented at the Alan Turing Institute, offers valuable perspectives on the intersection of data science and media, highlighting the importance of responsible AI implementation in shaping modern journalism.
Syllabus
Changing people's relationship with the BBC by doing data science: Magda Piatkowska, BBC
Taught by
Alan Turing Institute
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