Laura Vet is a renowned econometrician and an absolute expert in the field of Big Data and AI. She is also a strong-willed entrepreneur who passionately shares the opportunities that the wealth of data you have collected – consciously or unconsciously – offers.
Laura Vet is co-founder and the current brain behind Ada Beta: the first company that enables medium-sized businesses to implement the insights of a proven successful AI algorithm into their own operations. Developing a proprietary algorithm is not worthwhile for this segment, but hiring the AI algorithm from Ada Beta is indeed accessible. The insights provided by the algorithm are partly derived from the company’s own data. The algorithm remains up-to-date through machine learning.
Laura is a renowned econometrician and an expert in the field of Big Data and AI. She is also a strong-willed entrepreneur who passionately shares the opportunities that the wealth of data you – consciously or unconsciously – have collected offers. She also demonstrates how this wealth can be utilized for cost savings or revenue growth.
Because Laura can map the data as an econometrician, but started her studies at the VMBO level, she can convey the potentially abstract mathematical aspects of Big Data in an easily understandable way. In addition to fully grasping the mathematics, she has a natural fascination for the workings of the human brain. This enables her to discuss not only the technical side of Big Data and AI but also the human pitfalls of implementing this new approach.
But Laura’s greatest passion is making visible the wealth of data that every company has already collected. Which data is unique to the company – and thus the most valuable. She also provides insight into how the internet handles data and what techniques or methods can be used for automation and optimization.
Everyone knows that data is becoming increasingly important, but no one knows exactly which data. Laura wants to provide every company with that insight, so that not only the Facebooks, Googles, and Amazons of this world can benefit from these techniques.
If we have enough data to measure the entire population, we no longer need to rely on statistics.