Adam Pearce is an American statistician and data journalist who focuses primarily on data visualization. Pearce currently creates data visualizations for the Google Brain team. Formerly, he was a journalist at the The New York Times and Bloomberg News. He covers a wide range of topics from artificial intelligence to COVID-19 to basketball.
Education and personal life
Adam Pearce was born to Sharon (née Rhebergen) and Larry J. Pearce. Pearce graduated from the University of Texas at Dallas. Bloomberg, Most recently, he is a member of Google's People + AI Research team.
Notable Works
* "Extensive Data Shows Punishing Reach of Racism for Black Boys," The New York Times
*"How 2 M.T.A. Decisions Pushed the Subway Into Crisis," The New York Times This piece was mentioned in the citation for the Times' award for Digital Honors From the Society for News Design.
*"This Chart Shows Who Marries CEOs, Doctors, Chefs and Janitors," Bloomberg News
*Election Forecast Correlations
*"Evaluation of US State-Based Policy Interventions on Social Distancing Using Aggregated Mobility Data during the COVID-19 Pandemic", Cornell University - 2020
* "Communicating Model Uncertainty Over Space", People and AI Research - 2020
* "Evaluation of the Use of Combined Artificial Intelligence and Pathologist Assessment to Review and Grade Prostate Biopsies", JAMA Network - 2020

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