
Recreations in Randomness: From Glicko Rating to World Cup
This month’s episode of the Harvard Data Science Review Podcast explores the rapidly evolving world of sports analytics and how advances in data science are transforming the way we understand competit...
30 Juni 39min

The Judgment of Paris at 50: Wine, Wisdom, and What We Still Don’t Know
This month’s episode of the Harvard Data Science Review Podcast uncorks the fascinating intersection of wine, judgment, and data science. Economist and wine expert Orley Ashenfelter and Master of Wine...
1 Juni 29min

What Can We Learn From The Histories of AI: A Conversation With Stephanie Dick
What can history teach us about today’s AI revolution? In this month’s episode of the Harvard Data Science Review Podcast, we are joined by Stephanie Dick, a historian of science and technology, to ex...
30 Apr 44min

Spiritual Enlightenment and AI Enhancement: Can They Align?
In this month’s episode of the Harvard Data Science Review Podcast, we explore a timeless yet increasingly urgent question: What does it mean to flourish as a human being in an age of artificial intel...
30 Mars 34min

Better Data, Better Date?
This month on the Harvard Data Science Review Podcast, we explore the data behind modern dating. With millions of swipes happening daily, dating apps promise compatibility through algorithms—but do th...
27 Feb 26min

Masterminds and Mindware for Agentic AI: Contextualized and Applied
Agentic AI is moving beyond assistive tools toward systems that can reason, plan, and act within complex workflows. In the latest episode of the Harvard Data Science Review Podcast, we speak with Dir...
29 Jan 27min

Digital Twins and Virtual Twins: What Are They and What Do They Do for Humans?
In this month’s episode of the Harvard Data Science Review Podcast, we explore the rapidly evolving concept of digital twins—dynamic, data-driven replicas of complex systems—and their growing influenc...
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