We take privacy very seriously and have privacy a policy and our intention is never to sell any customer data.
I think of myself as a translator. I just change the dry, unfeeling language of data into a visual language that allows for feeling.
Patients are empowered by having better access to their own health information, and then by owning their own data.
Incidentally, think about the ramifications of storing data on light waves that can be stopped and started at the speed of light.
Oh, scientific mind. You get all your data from us, the senses, but without us you would be nothing.
I've always shied away from online data storage. I don't even use my employers' network drives for anything sensitive. I want to control access myself.
Cambridge Analytica never took receipt of any data or undertook any modelling on behalf of Leave.E.U.
The mind, in short, works on the data it receives very much as the sculptor works on his block of stone.
Praxeology - economics - provides no ultimate ethical judgments: it simply furnishes the indispensable data necessary to make such judgments.
Forget artificial intelligence - in the brave new world of big data, it's artificial idiocy we should be looking out for.
There's a mountain of information about us. I mean there's so much. Anyway, I'm not an intelligence person. But I just look at it and it's a mountain of data.
I think over time more people will become more aware of how vulnerable their data is.
Monetary policy should remain data dependent, be well communicated, and ensure that inflation expectations remain anchored.
Empirical and observational data along with a healthy dash of intuition often have to be combined as business owners begin to look outward, not inward, at what solutions they can provide to their customers.
The future of marketing isn't big data, it's big understanding.
I am committed to doing whatever is necessary to protect our citizens and our state's data system.
Convey your passion and link your strengths to measurable results. Employers and interviewers love concrete data.
Small Data defines this space, identifies the imbalances we all have and thus the gap these imbalances represents for your new innovation.
If you just look at the data, you are led to believe that things are getting better, rather than worse. That's why the fall is really precipitous, once you hit the ceiling.
Today we all give all our data away all day long while aiming to maintaining our privacy.
We don't use the term 'big data' - not on our website, not with customers. Saying it sets up expectations, the wrong expectations.
Broadband, or a wide bandwidth data transmission that has the capacity to transmit a lot of information quickly, has changed the way we work, shop, watch movies, and communicate with loved ones.
Fiction is a web of lies that attempts to entangle the truth. And autobiography may well be the reverse: data tricked up and rearranged to invent a fictive self.
Wikipedia was offline after an overheating problem at one of its data centers. It was pretty bad. For a while there, people had nowhere to go for phony, inaccurate information.
When we miss with all the metadata collection we've had, the San Bernardino couple and the Tsarnaev brothers, what that suggests to me is that we are using the wrong algorithms to search through all this data.
Safety is really a concern of mine, and what I've been telling people recently is that until there's animal and human data on a drug it should probably be looked at very carefully.
The price of freedom is eternal vigilance. Don't store unnecessary data, keep an eye on what's happening, and don't take unnecessary risks.
I think we need more ambition about using our data to make our lives better.
In seven to ten years video traffic on the Internet will exceed data and voice traffic combined.
Over the years, online, we've laid down a huge amount of information and data, and we irrigate it with networks and connectivity, and it's been worked and tilled by unpaid workers and governments.
We don't collect a lot of your data and understand every detail about your life. That's just not the business that we are in.
There was more data transmitted over the Internet in 2010 than the entire history of the Internet through 2009.
I think there are a lot of industries that are collecting a lot of data and have not yet considered the implications of machine learning but will ultimately use it.
Knowledge is organized data. For it to be shelved as human knowledge it's got to be predictable, repeatable, all the basics of scientific validation have to be there.
Gender data is important. If girls don’t have a birth certificate, how do we know how many are marrying as children?
It is clear that I am a person who believes fundamentally in facts, evidence, data, and science, which supports decision-making and allows us to function as a society based on knowledge.
Our ability to do great things with data will make a real difference in every aspect of our lives.
It turns out that with Twitter data alone, we can go quite some way into figuring out someone's personality.
Big data isn’t about bits, it’s about talent.
There's strong data that, within companies, the No. 1 reason for ethical violations is the pressure to meet expectations, sometimes unrealistic expectations.
'Free' is the museum show of our times, presaging the whole Wikileaks dustup, and it shows shifting power dynamics and a glimpse of the human in a world of flowing data.
I usually just try to do whatever's on the page because I've done research before - including a lot of analysis - but you end up with conflicting data. To me, the script is king.
It's been said that if NASA wanted to go to the moon again, it would have to start from scratch, having lost not the data, but the human expertise that took it there the last time.
I think that why the research and the data are so important is because you become so used to seeing the world one way that you don't even notice anymore. [Gender inequality] has this invisibility.
You have a natural tendency to want an emotionally satisfying tale - and to make investments based on that - despite times when the actual data may be telling you something different.
By now, we all know that our every move online can be tracked and traced, and that, ideally, services learn from and adapt to customers based on an artful deployment of that data.
...the Climate Research Unit of the University of East Anglia apparently cherry-picked Russian climate data.
The mind when it has an old experience will add that data into its current experience, and it keeps coming up with wrong answers.
Data is something we create, but it's also something we imagine.
For me, all of the data that is contained in your cell memory, and in your energetic field, is able to be picked up.
The goal is to turn data into information, and information into insight.
If you're working with a spreadsheet or a thread of correspondence or a set of data, I'm not sure you're doing your best work if you're doing it on an iPhone.
Networks love data. They love to be able to look at numbers and try to predict what they think will work.
You can never let your data dictate design. If you do, you end up following what people currently do and never innovating.
Our political leaders must be honest and forthcoming with data that will allow citizens to use facts and figures to judge for themselves what state Social Security is in.
The training one receives when one becomes a technician, like a data scientist - we get trained in mathematics or computer science or statistics - is entirely separated from a discussion of ethics.
The value of having numbers - data - is that they aren't subject to someone else's interpretation. They are just the numbers. You can decide what they mean for you.
Entrepreneurs and innovators across the country are developing and deploying new data-powered IT tools to help clinicians succeed at delivering better care at lower cost.
The way we work in public health is, we make the best recommendations and decisions based on the best available data.
If you are using search data to decide what's fashionable, you are not fashionable.
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