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Friday, March 21, 2014

Friday Links Mar 21, 2014

IBM's Watson is looking into genetics and cancer

Get the right data scientists to ask the "wrong" questions - I've used similar methods myself to great success.

"Sloppy researchers beware. A new institute has you in its sights"

So you want to be a data scientist...

Talking about uncertainty in the scientific process

A Bayesian reading list

Economics and the foundations of artificial intelligence
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