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  1. Tingnan ang profile ni Stephanie Sy sa LinkedIn, isang propesyonal na komunidad na may 1 bilyong miyembro. My team and I build AI and data systems to help organizations make smarter decisions.

  2. May 26, 2019 · Stephanie Sy, founder of data science company Thinking Machines, started her career in Silicon Valley after graduating from Stanford.

  3. Aug 13, 2019 · Filipina tech entrepreneur Stephanie Sy is the founder of Thinking Machines, a data science firm that works with various sectors, helping her land in the prestigious Asia 21 Young Leaders' list this year.

  4. Dec 5, 2023 · “Think of AI as an ocean.” That’s the advice of Stephanie Sy, founder of Thinking Machines, who opened this season of A Better Normal in October. With new ad...

  5. Mar 29, 2018 · Her name: Stephanie Sy. The 29-year-old Sy is the woman behind the startup Thinking Machines, a data science firm that harnesses and analyzes data for a variety of purposes.

  6. www.tatlerasia.com › people › stephanie-lee-syStephanie Sy | Tatler Asia

    Stephanie is the founder of data science consultancy Thinking Machines. She has built machine learning models for organisations in both the private and public sectors, including the World Bank, Ayala Corporation and UNICEF, and has expanded operations to Singapore.

  7. Mapping poverty in the Philippines using machine learning, satellite imagery, and crowd-sourced geospatial information. I Tingzon, A Orden, S Sy, V Sekara, I Weber, M Fatehkia, MG Herranz,...

  8. Thinking Machines is a data science startup established in 2015, designed to make artificial intelligence systems work for humans. Founder Stephanie Sy and her team want to make companies more effective by encouraging them to make data-driven decisions.

  9. Mar 15, 2021 · Stephanie Sy of Thinking Machines joins us in this episode to share her hustle in leading the AI revolution in the Philippines by helping the government and companies make better decisions through frameworks and data.

  10. Kudos and thanks Stephanie Sy and to your team of Thinking Machines Data Science for the dynamic discussion on “Designing Gaia” (short for GenAI Assistant, with a nod of course to the Greek...