DataFramed

Welcome to DataFramed, a weekly podcast exploring how artificial intelligence and data are changing

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Loyalty schemes are a hallmark of established retailers—not only do they build consumer trust, they

Arguably one of the verticals that is both at the same time most ripe for disruption by AI and the h

Spatial computing is revolutionizing the way we interact with digital and physical worlds, but its a

Memory, the foundation of human intelligence, is still one of the most complex and mysterious aspect

In the fast-paced work environments we are used to, the ability to quickly find and understand data

One thing we like to do on DataFramed is cover the current state of data & AI, and how it will c

In today's fast-paced digital world, managing IT operations is more complex than ever. With the rise

Trust is the foundation of any relationship, whether it's between friends or in business. But what h

Building a successful data engineering team involves more than just hiring skilled individuals—it re

Everything in the world has a price, including improving and scaling your data and AI functions. Tha

As we close out our focus on how the venture capital industry identifies and decides which future co

In almost every industry, the rate of innovation is increasing, and this is great for consumers arou

Speedily adopting new technologies can give your business a competitive advantage, but with so much

Rapid change seems to be the new norm within the data and AI space, and due to the ecosystem constan

With seemingly every organization wanting to enhance their AI capabilities, questions arise about wh

Countless companies invest in their data quality, but often, the effort from their investment is not

Databases are ubiquitous, and you don’t need to be a data practitioner to know that all data everywh

Over the past 199 episodes of DataFramed, we’ve heard from people at the forefront of data and AI, a

Last year saw the proliferation of countless AI tools and initiatives, many companies looked to find

There aren’t many retail giants like Walmart. In fact, there are none. The multinational generates 6