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Lessons Learned From Hosting the ML Engineered Podcast (Charlie Interviewed on the ML Ops Community podcast)
Episode 19

Lessons Learned From Hosting the ML Engineered Podcast (Charlie Interviewed on the ML Ops Community podcast)

Machine Learning Engineered

February 2, 20211h 3m

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Show Notes

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Timestamps:

02:45 Intro

04:10 How I got into data science and machine learning

08:25 My experience working as an ML engineer and starting the podcast

12:15 Project management methods for machine learning

20:50 ML job roles are trending towards more specialization

26:15 ML tools enable collaboration between roles and encode best practices

34:00 Data privacy, security, and provenance as first class considerations

39:30 The future of managed ML platforms and cloud providers

49:05 What I've learned about building a career in ML engineering

54:10 Dealing with information overload


Links:

Josh Tobin: Research at OpenAI, Full Stack Deep Learning, ML in Production

The Third Wave Data Scientist

Practical ML Ops // Noah Gift // MLOps Coffee Sessions

Building a Post-Scarcity Future using Machine Learning with Pavle Jeremic (Aether Bio)

SRE for ML Infra // Todd Underwood // MLOps Coffee Sessions

Luigi Patruno on the ML Ops Community podcast

Luigi Patruno: ML in Production, Adding Business Value with Data Science, "Code 2.0"