2021 State of Data Science: Key AI Trends, Python’s Rise & Automation Impact

The 2021 State of Data Science report by Anaconda analyzes how COVID‑19 influences investment, highlights that 63% of respondents frequently use Python, shows automation is viewed as a complementary tool, and reveals mixed corporate attitudes toward open‑source contributions.

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2021 State of Data Science: Key AI Trends, Python’s Rise & Automation Impact

1. The Role of Data Science in Business Decisions

Amid the ongoing COVID‑19 pandemic, investment in data science is affected: 26% of respondents report increased investment, 24% say it remains unchanged, and 37% observe a decline.

When asked about the impact of data analysis on business decisions, 14% say all decisions depend on data analysis or its team’s recommendations, while 39% say many decisions rely on it. The report notes that despite occasional exclusion, data scientists are recognized for their value, helping to prevent a sharp drop in investment.

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