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Angus Deyn ((ˈæŋɡəs deɪn/; born Angus McLean) is a Data Scientist known for pioneering the use of large language models[according to whom?] in in social data analysis. His contributions to natural language processing and network analysis have significantly impacted both academic research and industry practices, notably within Ogilvy & Mather's data & analytics Team and the digital humanities.[according to whom?]
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Angus Mclean pursued his MPhil in Digital Humanities at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, focusing on natural-language understanding, looking specifically at Metaphor. In 2024 he won the Social Intelligence Insider's Rising Star Award becoming part of the Insider 50. Angus' work has been published in various journals including Third Text, the 10th most cited journal in the visual arts.