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Episode description
Levels Head of Growth, Ben Grynol, and Levels Data Scientist, Helena Belloff, chatted about some of the implications around data collection, what we can do with it and how we extrapolate it to find correlations.
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(27:17) - Data scientists are technology translators
(30:45) - Not all data is useful
(34:55) - Balance the amount of data collection and insights
(39:27) - Tagging cleans up the data
(43:41) - Connect glucose with stress