🧠 About Me

I’m Kinshuk Dutta — a lifelong student of data, technology, and the unseen patterns that shape our world.

For me, data is more than information — it’s a language, a story, a mirror. But like any story, it can mislead when read without care. That’s why I believe:

“The most dangerous statistics are those that confirm our biases.”

I’ve spent nearly two decades immersed in the world of networks, AI, and cybersecurity — not to control data, but to help people understand it. I write about this journey at DATA-Nizant, a blog exploring explainable AI, probabilistic modeling, and data ethics.

I’m also the co-author of Data in AI, a book designed to bridge the gap between algorithms and understanding.

My guiding mantra?

“Correlation doesn’t imply causation — but understanding why this matters is everything.”

In an era of overwhelming information, my work is about bringing clarity, not complexity.
I believe in asking better questions — because that’s where real insight begins.