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GenAI in the Enterprise: Jackie Holt, Data Scientist

Zach talks with Jackie Holt, a Data Scientist at Propeller in this episode of Generative AI in the Enterprise. Jackie shares more about how Generative AI has helped her and her field and then delves into what’s been good and what’s been… not so good (including privacy and hallucinations). We’ll end with some advice from Jackie on how to best harness GenAI tools. Take a few minutes this morning to listen in as we get into the nitty gritty of GenAI’s place within data science.

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About Guest Jackie Holt:

Jackie is a Data Scientist and Consultant at Propeller with a Master of Science from Eastern University (and an MBA from Boston University in progress). She specializes in Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Supply Chain Analysis, Data Privacy, Governance, and Security and Financial Projections and Analysis.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackieaiml/

About The Generative AI In The Enterprise Series:

Welcome to Keyhole Software’s first-ever Podcast Series, Generative AI in the Enterprise. Chief Architect, Zach Gardner, talks with industry leaders, founders, tech evangelists, and GenAI specialists to find out how they utilize Generative AI in their businesses.

And we’re not talking about the surface-level stuff! We dive into how these bleeding-edge revolutionists use GenAI to increase revenue and decrease operational costs. You’ll learn how they have woven GenAI into the very fabric of their business to push themselves to new limits, beating out competition and exceeding expectations.

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Partial Generative AI In The Enterprise Episode Transcript

Note: this transcript section was created using generative AI tools like YouTube automated transcripts and ChatGPT. There may be typos, slight content changes, or character limits for brevity!

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