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Cathy O'Neil

Cathy O’Neil is a data scientist and author of the blog mathbabe.org. She earned a Ph.D. in mathematics from Harvard and taught at Barnard College before moving to the private sector, where she worked for the hedge fund D. E. Shaw. She then worked as a data scientist at various start-ups, building models that predict people’s purchases and clicks. O’Neil started the Lede Program in Data Journalism at Columbia and is the author of Doing Data Science. She is currently a columnist for Bloomberg View.

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American mathematician

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  • Cover of: Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy

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  • Cover of: Shame Machine: Who Profits in the New Age of Humiliation

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  • Cover of: Doing Data Science
    First published in 2013 3 editions

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  • Cover of: Building Trust in a Smart Society: Managing in a Modular, Agile and Decentralized Way

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  • Cover of: Weapons of math destruction : how big data increases inequality and threatens democracy

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  • Cover of: On being a data skeptic
    First published in 2013 1 edition

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