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Vanishing Gradients
Hugo Bowne-Anderson
62 episodes
2 days ago
A podcast about all things data, brought to you by data scientist Hugo Bowne-Anderson. It's time for more critical conversations about the challenges in our industry in order to build better compasses for the solution space! To this end, this podcast will consist of long-format conversations between Hugo and other people who work broadly in the data science, machine learning, and AI spaces. We'll dive deep into all the moving parts of the data world, so if you're new to the space, you'll have an opportunity to learn from the experts. And if you've been around for a while, you'll find out what's happening in many other parts of the data world.
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A podcast about all things data, brought to you by data scientist Hugo Bowne-Anderson. It's time for more critical conversations about the challenges in our industry in order to build better compasses for the solution space! To this end, this podcast will consist of long-format conversations between Hugo and other people who work broadly in the data science, machine learning, and AI spaces. We'll dive deep into all the moving parts of the data world, so if you're new to the space, you'll have an opportunity to learn from the experts. And if you've been around for a while, you'll find out what's happening in many other parts of the data world.
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Episode 49: Why Data and AI Still Break at Scale (and What to Do About It)
Vanishing Gradients
1 hour 21 minutes 45 seconds
5 months ago
Episode 49: Why Data and AI Still Break at Scale (and What to Do About It)

If we want AI systems that actually work in production, we need better infrastructure—not just better models.

In this episode, Hugo talks with Akshay Agrawal (Marimo, ex-Google Brain, Netflix, Stanford) about why data and AI pipelines still break down at scale, and how we can fix the fundamentals: reproducibility, composability, and reliable execution.

They discuss:
🔁 Why reactive execution matters—and how current tools fall short
🛠️ The design goals behind Marimo, a new kind of Python notebook
⚙️ The hidden costs of traditional workflows (and what breaks at scale)
📦 What it takes to build modular, maintainable AI apps
🧪 Why debugging LLM systems is so hard—and what better tooling looks like
🌍 What we can learn from decades of tools built for and by data practitioners

Toward the end of the episode, Hugo and Akshay walk through two live demos: Hugo shares how he’s been using Marimo to prototype an app that extracts structured data from world leader bios, and Akshay shows how Marimo handles agentic workflows with memory and tool use—built entirely in a notebook.

This episode is about tools, but it’s also about culture. If you’ve ever hit a wall with your current stack—or felt like your tools were working against you—this one’s for you.

LINKS

  • marimo | a next-generation Python notebook
  • SciPy conference, 2025
  • Hugo's face Marimo World Leader Face Embedding demo
  • Vanishing Gradients YouTube Channel
  • Upcoming Events on Luma
  • Hugo's recent newsletter about upcoming events and more!
  • Watch the podcast here on YouTube!

🎓 Want to go deeper?
Check out Hugo's course: Building LLM Applications for Data Scientists and Software Engineers.
Learn how to design, test, and deploy production-grade LLM systems — with observability, feedback loops, and structure built in.
This isn’t about vibes or fragile agents. It’s about making LLMs reliable, testable, and actually useful.

Includes over $800 in compute credits and guest lectures from experts at DeepMind, Moderna, and more.
Cohort starts July 8 — Use this link for a 10% discount

Vanishing Gradients
A podcast about all things data, brought to you by data scientist Hugo Bowne-Anderson. It's time for more critical conversations about the challenges in our industry in order to build better compasses for the solution space! To this end, this podcast will consist of long-format conversations between Hugo and other people who work broadly in the data science, machine learning, and AI spaces. We'll dive deep into all the moving parts of the data world, so if you're new to the space, you'll have an opportunity to learn from the experts. And if you've been around for a while, you'll find out what's happening in many other parts of the data world.