Which Programming Language is ChatGPT Best At

Which Programming Language is ChatGPT Best At

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Aaron Payne, an MBA student at Georgia Tech studying business analytics and a Senior Insights Analyst at Chick-fil-A, joins Kyle Polich to talk about turning analytics into decisions that matter. They unpack a real-world forecasting project with Comfama in Colombia, including mes ...  Show more

The Future is Agentic in Recommender Systems

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