This week on The Data Stack Show, Eric and John welcome Ryan Janssen and Paul Blankley from Zenlytic. The discussion explores the evolution of language models, their academic journeys, and the transition from consulting to founding Zenlytic. The group delves into the balance between data-driven insights and human intuition in decision-making, the challenges of making data accessible for non-technical users, and the significance of understanding both data and human intuition in driving business success. The episode also touches on the importance of context in data analysis, the future of AI in analytics, and so much more.
Highlights from this week’s conversation include:
Ryan and Paul’s Background and Journey (1:05)
Excitement about AI and Data Intersection (2:50)
Evolution of Language Models (5:05)
Current Challenges in Model Training (6:51)
Founding Zenlytic (9:12)
Integrating Vibes into Decision-Making (12:58)
Precision vs. Context in Data (15:03)
Understanding Multimodal Inputs (17:47)
The Challenge of Watching User Behavior (19:26)
Empathy in Data Analysis (21:32)
AI in Analytics (23:18)
The Complexity of Data Models (25:33)
Self-Serve Analytics Definition (28:15)
Evolution of Self-Serve Analytics (32:09)
Distillation of Data for End Users (36:44)
Challenges in Data Interpretation (39:22)
Building a Semantic Model (44:18)
Using AI for Comprehensive Analysis (46:51)
Future of AI in Analytics (51:31)
Naming the AI Agent (52:53)
Final Thoughts and Takeaways (54:21)
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