From ea8dc11a751cecc1cd7cd53d59b021e779bbc03f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: annie171261 Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2026 17:14:11 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] typo --- .../posts/2026/04/02/neil-lawrence-interview.qmd | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/foundation-frontiers/posts/2026/04/02/neil-lawrence-interview.qmd b/foundation-frontiers/posts/2026/04/02/neil-lawrence-interview.qmd index 0700b804..b9359cfe 100644 --- a/foundation-frontiers/posts/2026/04/02/neil-lawrence-interview.qmd +++ b/foundation-frontiers/posts/2026/04/02/neil-lawrence-interview.qmd @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ toc: true image: images/thumb.png --- -Real World Data Science recently had the opportunity to sit down with [Professor Neil Lawrence],(https://www.cst.cam.ac.uk/people/ndl21) Editor-in-Chief of the Royal Statistical Society’s new journal, [RSS: Data Science and Artificial Intelligence](https://academic.oup.com/rssdat). Neil, who is the DeepMind Professor of Machine Learning at the University of Cambridge, a Senior AI Fellow at the [Alan Turing Institute](https://www.turing.ac.uk/), and a Visiting Professor at the University of Sheffield, is a leading voice in machine learning and AI. He has previous experience as Director of Machine Learning at Amazon and research interests spanning probabilistic models and real-world applications in health and developing economies. He is also passionate about public engagement—he co-hosts the [Talking Machines](https://www.thetalkingmachines.com/) podcast and is the author of [The Atomic Human](https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/455130/the-atomic-human-by-lawrence-neil-d/9781802062106). +Real World Data Science recently had the opportunity to sit down with [Professor Neil Lawrence](https://www.cst.cam.ac.uk/people/ndl21), Editor-in-Chief of the Royal Statistical Society’s new journal, [RSS: Data Science and Artificial Intelligence](https://academic.oup.com/rssdat). Neil, who is the DeepMind Professor of Machine Learning at the University of Cambridge, a Senior AI Fellow at the [Alan Turing Institute](https://www.turing.ac.uk/), and a Visiting Professor at the University of Sheffield, is a leading voice in machine learning and AI. He has previous experience as Director of Machine Learning at Amazon and research interests spanning probabilistic models and real-world applications in health and developing economies. He is also passionate about public engagement—he co-hosts the [Talking Machines](https://www.thetalkingmachines.com/) podcast and is the author of [The Atomic Human](https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/455130/the-atomic-human-by-lawrence-neil-d/9781802062106). We recently published a [Data Science Bite](https://realworlddatascience.net/foundation-frontiers/datasciencebites/posts/2025/11/21/uncertainty.html) breaking down [the first position paper](https://realworlddatascience.net/foundation-frontiers/posts/2026/01/29/beyond-quantification-delacroix-interview.html) of the newly launched journal, and had the opportunity to speak to its lead author [Professor Sylvie Delacroix](https://realworlddatascience.net/foundation-frontiers/posts/2026/01/29/beyond-quantification-delacroix-interview.html) about its themes: how AI can better support human judgment, why it is crucial to recognise forms of uncertainty that can’t be reduced to numbers, and how participatory design can make AI a true partner, rather than a replacement, for professionals.