A Quote by Anne Wojcicki

I want the world's data accessible. — © Anne Wojcicki
I want the world's data accessible.
The weather records of the U.S.A. are the best kept and most accessible in the world, thanks to consistent government/military taxpayer support. There are longer European data sets, but the U.S.A. data is enough to forecast major extreme events.
For me, it matters that we drive technology as an equalizing force, as an enabler for everyone around the world. Which is why I do want Google to see, push, and invest more in making sure computing is more accessible, connectivity is more accessible.
We will continue to work with agencies across the government to unleash the power of open data and to make government data more accessible and usable for entrepreneurs, companies, researchers, and citizens everywhere - innovators who can leverage these resources to benefit Americans in a rapidly growing array of exciting and powerful ways.
I think he is an extremely accessible character. In Data there is no potential for cruelty.
There was a hidden narrative I felt we could get into, It's about an accessible world. Family and relationships are accessible subjects.
Supported by digital data, new data-driven tools, and payment policies that reward improving the quality and value of care, doctors, hospitals, patients, and entrepreneurs across the nation are demonstrating that smarter, better, more accessible, and more proactive care is the best way to improve quality and control health care costs.
Big data is great when you want to verify and quantify small data - as big data is all about seeking a correlation - small data about seeking the causation.
We have way more unsupervised data in the world than supervised data.
I love that the world is data intensive … unfortunately, it's called 'Big Data.'
I promoted Hyderabad to the world by saying that there was privacy in India and their data will be sage. Data is wealth.
If you have a lot of data and you want to create value from that data, one of the things you might consider is building up an AI team.
In the blockchain world, each user can and should own their data, and 'central' players are less vulnerable to data losses and breaches.
Film is incredibly democratic and accessible, it's probably the best option if you actually want to change the world, not just re-decorate it.
You have to imagine a world in which there's this abundance of data, with all of these connected devices generating tons and tons of data. And you're able to reason over the data with new computer science and make your product and service better. What does your business look like then? That's the question every CEO should be asking.
As we become so visible in the digital world and leave an endless trail of data behind us, exactly who has our data and what they do with it becomes increasingly important.
The biggest mistake is an over-reliance on data. Managers will say if there are no data they can take no action. However, data only exist about the past. By the time data become conclusive, it is too late to take actions based on those conclusions.
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