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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nWednesday, November 26, 2025 12:00 pm to 
 1:00 pm \n Online \n\nSpeakers \nChristopher Barrie, New York University 
 \n\nDescription: \nThe Toronto Data Workshop brings together academia and 
 industry to share data science and AI best practice. We are broadly intere
 sted, but especially in the code- and data-centric aspects of a project t
 hat are often glossed over. We meet weekly for an hour and most talks are 
 recorded.This week Christopher Barrie will be discussing 'Reasoning models
  and synthetic data generation'.Everyone is welcome. The meeting will be h
 elp online via Zoom.BIO: Christopher Barrie is an Assistant Professor of S
 ociology, at New York University as well as Core Faculty at CSnd a Resear
 ch Fellow at the Department of Sociology at the University of Oxford. His 
 research interests include computational methods, generative AI, politic
 al attitudes, communication, protest, conflict and MENA. He holds a DPh
 il in Sociology from Oxford. \n\nCategories \n Toronto Data Workshop \n\nA
 udiences \n FacultyGraduate StudentsPostdoctoral FellowsUndergraduate Stud
 ents
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SUMMARY:Christopher Barrie, New York University, 'Reasoning models and sy
 nthetic data generation'
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 ew-york-university-reasoning-models-and-synthetic-data-generation
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