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Joseph Matthew
Unlocking Data with Lakehouse, RL & LLMs
Joseph Matthew is a thought leader passionate about unlocking the potential of data through Lakehouse, Reinforcement Learning, and Large Language Models (LLMs). With a background in industry giants like Dell and Microsoft, as well as experience in governmental bodies, he advocates for data-driven decision-making and embraces groundbreaking technologies.
Starting his journey in corporate leadership roles, Joseph later ventured into entrepreneurship, founding a cloud hosting and software integration service. His transition to the role of CTO in a San Francisco tech venture marked a significant milestone, leading to the creation of CloudSqueeze, a deep-learning product focused on cloud cost optimization.
Participation in Y-Combinator solidified Joseph's vision for the future of AI and highlighted the importance of commitment and scalability, culminating in a self-funded AI patent. Consulting positions with QAS, QPS, and Rio Tinto over the past five years have further propelled his expertise in cloud, data, and AI technologies.
Joseph's current focus lies in three main areas: efficient data management utilizing Lakehouse architecture, decision-making optimization through Reinforcement Learning, and system adaptability via Large Language Models. These pillars drive his thought leadership, seamlessly merging technological innovation with business ethics and integrity.
His career journey serves as a testament to the transformative power of leveraging data alongside cutting-edge technologies to unearth actionable insights that are timely and relevant. Committed to illuminating enduring truths within data, Joseph Matthew continues to push boundaries in the data and AI landscape.
Educationally, Joseph pursued an MBA in Management at St. Edward's University and a BS in Information Technology at Weber State University. His professional experience includes roles at prominent organizations like GPU TRAIN, Cloud Squeeze, Software WORX, Pacific Brands, Microsoft Corp, Dell Computer Corporation, and Fresenius Medical Care North America.