A startup called Algorithmia has just received funding for a nifty idea: a place to go online to find lots of algorithms that data scientists can use to make sense of data.
On this week’s podcast, Diego Oppenheimer, Algorithmia’s chief executive and one of its founders, talks with VentureBeat’s Jolie O’Dell and Jordan Novet about the burgeoning service.
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