Hmm perhaps the lower tier of stuff. Mostly public facing I guess. I did some basic stuff with R back in college and now for a lot of it you can just pull up some open source graph maker and feed it a spreadsheet. Although I guess that’s more marketing than data science really..
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most of the low level work at my BigTech firm is automated and it's made DS a more powerful job class than ever lot more high impact strategic work, much less mucking around debugging scripts
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I've seen this specific submeme of "they're coming for our jobs" a *lot* recently... Maybe baeder meinhoff but there's enough juicy "actually your high status jobs are the ones that are *really* worthless!" to make me thing it's a new quickly-spreading thing.
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Anyway as far as the specific claim goes I'm with you, in DS there's enough potential upside to be leveraged by letting humans go one level up with good tools that I don't think we're there yet.
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Antifragile informatics economy
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any automated stats tool I've ever seen has essentially been a version of those stupid "what test should you use" flowcharts
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I don't know how anyone can claim anything about this stuff
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