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Where does one get started as a new developer or aspiring data scientist? For people who don’t have the time to read long, complex research papers regularly, or test the new frameworks and platforms entering the space, keeping abreast with the latest developments can be a challenge
Don’t worry; we got you!
Here are the top 8 newsletter sources to stay updated about everything happening in the data science domain.
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The Belamy
A weekly newsletter that picks up the most happening stories on technology, including AI, ML, computer vision, deep learning, data science, and other emerging fields. Hitting your inbox every Sunday, this AIM newsletter is a comprehensive source that maintains a data science job board listing. It is useful for the ones willing to build a career in the data science field.
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TheSequence
With over 140,000 readers worldwide, including the top AI labs, TheSequence is a trusted ML community media. Their newsletter summarizes the last research papers, cool tech releases, and investments in AI to keep you up-to-date without hassle. It’s a bite-sized newsletter – all of 5 minutes – and you get enough to be informed about the current happenings of the AI world, including data science.
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Analytics Dispatch
Curated by Mode Analytics since December 2015, The Analytics Dispatch is a great mix of articles on data. It’s short and sweet—a mix of five how-tos, thought leadership pieces, and data viz projects a week—so you can scan, read, and get back to work. Data lovers of all kinds should be able to find something in their wheelhouse.
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Data Machina
With useful, unique, and cool content, Data Machina brings a highly curated selection of the latest research, papers, tools, and projects. Data Machina is published in a minimalistic, easy-to-read format, with pure, simple text, and structured in clearly marked sections so you can scan it at one go.
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Data Elixir
Anyone who likes learning about great data visualizations and data science resources should sign up for the Data Elixir newsletter. Lon Riesbery does an amazing job of curating a weekly short, and concise list.
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Data Phoenix
Founded in 2021, Data Phoenix Digest collects and curates content for the readers to get the whole package for everything from news to educational materials. It is the ultimate resource for learning and growing in the data world. Apart from the weekly digest, they organize multiple tech events, and help expand knowledge in ML, CV, NLP, and other aspects of AI.
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Stratechery: The Daily Update
Stratechery’s Daily Update is slightly different from the others because it’s a paid, daily membership. These reports are not traditional data science news reports but focus on tech strategy think-pieces. This is one of the few places where readers gladly pay for written content, Medium being the other. There are also plenty of free essays available on the site.
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The Week in Data
If you want to know about the best of data events happening across the globe and also avail discounts to attend these talks, this newsletter will give you all interesting news about what’s new in data and tech. It is curated by the ODI (Open Data initiative), which was started in 2012 by the inventor of web and AI, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, and Sir Nigel Shadbolt to show the value of open data to all.
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