Ever since The Harvard Business Review declared data science to be “the sexiest job of the 21st century” in 2012, I feel like I have been promoted. I used to be a statistician, with a PhD and a professorship at a major university. This almost guaranteed glazed eyes and short conversations at social events. Now I’m a data scientist!Permit me to use my new status to express some skepticism, particularly when it comes to rankings and polls. As a consumer of information, I can tell you they play right into our insatiable need to order entities. As a scientist, I can tell you their methods often are flawed and are easily subject to manipulation, making them highly fallible representations of real
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