Top 1200 Information Superhighway Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
Our nature is intelligent. In fact, everything is intelligent. Intelligence for me is information. Information is intelligence. And then there is information driven by energetics. And the energetics is operated by the matter, which has manifested here. This is where you and I come in. The human body is matter. Plant material, and this tea I am drinking, is matter.
Solid information is necessary, but insufficient. We also need to present that information in ways that are inspiring and accessible. That's where stories come in.
Students and scholars of all kinds and of every age aim, as a rule, only at information, not insight. They make it a point of honour to have information about everything, every stone, plant, battle, or experiment and about all books, collectively and individually. It never occurs to them that information is merely a means to insight, but in itself is of little or no value.
Information is information; it is neither matter nor energy. — © Norbert Wiener
Information is information; it is neither matter nor energy.
We're flooding people with information. We need to feed it through a processor. A human must turn information into intelligence or knowledge.
Our mission is to organize the world's information. Clearly, the more information we have when we do a search, the better it's going to work.
Information doesn't want to be free. Information wants to be valuable.
There's a lot of health information available on your smart phone. There's financial information. There's your conversations, there's business secrets. There's an enormous long list of things that there's probably more information about you on here than exists in your home, right. Which makes it a lot more valuable to all the bad guys out there.
But the Congress has made the determination that certain kinds of information can be protected even though the American people may want to have access to information.
I think there's a lot of misunderstanding about genetic information and what you can and cannot learn. One of the things we try to do is educate individuals that knowing information is empowering.
Most of us feel overburdened by information, although I would say the overloaded feeling comes more from coordinating all of the information and responding to it.
It's enshrined in our Constitution that an individual has a right to release information and disseminate information that makes the powers that be uncomfortable.
When information rubs against information the results are startling and effective. The perrenial quest for involvement, fill-in, takes many forms.
Odor carries a great deal of information, including information about a potential mate's age, sex, fertility, identity, emotions, and health.
Information. What's wrong with dope and women? Is it any wonder the world's gone insane, with information come to be the only real medium of exchange?
One of the effects of living with electric information is that we live habitually in a state of information overload. There's always more than you can cope with.
Information is the most valuable commodity in the world today and this business is about giving people access to information that is relevant to their lives.
Science is not a heartless pursuit of objective information. It is a creative human activity, its geniuses acting more as artists than as information processors.
The more information that's out there, the greater the returns to just being willing to sit down and apply yourself. Information isn't what's scarce; it's the willingness to do something with it.
There's a lot more information at hand and sometimes there's information overload and we become desensitized to it, so things start to mean less. — © James Taylor
There's a lot more information at hand and sometimes there's information overload and we become desensitized to it, so things start to mean less.
I think we are definitely suffering from an information overload, but I believe that there is going to be better and better ways of organizing that information and processing it so that it will enhance your daily life. I just think that technology and information, it's overwhelming at the moment, but it's really going to make life better.
We really are living in an age of information overload. Google estimates that there are 300 exabytes (300 followed by 18 zeros) of human-made information in the world today. Only four years ago there were just 30 exabytes. We've created more information in the past few years than in all of human history before us.
The world is not ideal, and the only weapon we can give our children is information. Information which is not pretty, but honest.
I'm constantly working on these edges of photography, either to employ so much information or reduce information to the point of collapse.
You know, when people want to get any information, research information, it will all exist on these Web sites.
When information is infinite, individual pieces of information are worth nothing.
One of the great misconceptions about spiritual growth that develops in a lot of churches is that information alone is adequate to produce transformed human beings. So if we want to have a church of spiritually mature people, let's just keep cramming more and more information into them... Information alone is not adequate for the transformation of the human personality.
Most of my life's information is public. I got a text one day from a hacker who texted me all of my credit card information.
I believe that when you provide information to people, they become less fearful and they will engage more in their democracy if they are empowered with information.
The cure to information overload is more information.
Sometimes you can have too much information. You keep gathering information and never bother to find out what the real answer is.
When we had highly sensitive information, the DNA on the dress, that was held within our office and the FBI. There was no dissemination of that information.
There are all sorts of despicable people who journalists have done interviews with, and it's been useful. Isn't more information better than less information?
We will fight ignorance and a lack of information with information.
There's so much more bad information than good information out there - everybody's got something to say and it's usually wrong.
The function of journalism is, primarily, to uncover vital new information in the public interest and to put that information in a context so that we can use it to improve the human condition.
Information anxiety is the black hole between data and knowledge, and it happens when information doesn't tell us what we want or need to know.
The solution of the Monty Hall problem hinges on the concept of information, and more specifically, on the relationship between added information and probability.
The ways in which readers encounter and relate to information is dramatically influenced by their education as well as their awareness of the pitfalls relating to the information source.
The biggest catastrophes that we've witnessed rarely come from information that is secret or hidden. It comes from information that is freely available and out there, but that we are willfully blind to.
Knowing a great deal is not the same as being smart; intelligence is not information alone but also judgement, the manner in which information is coordinated and used.
There is so much information that our ability to focus on any piece of it is interrupted by other information, so that we bathe in information but hardly absorb or analyse it. Data are interrupted by other data before we've thought about the first round, and contemplating three streams of data at once may be a way to think about none of them.
I think that the Information Age is great, but there's a downside to it obviously as well, and it's that false information can be perpetuated so quickly. And it's sad that so many people will believe it.
[On the birther movement:] Here we are, quadrillions of bytes deep into the Information Age. And yet information, it seems, has never mattered less. — © Elizabeth Kolbert
[On the birther movement:] Here we are, quadrillions of bytes deep into the Information Age. And yet information, it seems, has never mattered less.
People who relate what they believe to be new and startling information like to have such information received with exclamations of astonishment and admiration.
We're receiving information from all the planes of our consciousness all the time, but we don't acknowledge their existence; we treat the information as static, as noise.
The goal is to turn data into information, and information into insight.
Because of their exceptional ability to automatically elicit, record, and analyze information, A.I. systems are in a prime position to acquire confidential information.
The Internet is, among other things, a massive, chaotic marketplace. Too much information, it turns out, is a lot like no information.
The gulf between the information we proclaim & the information we know to be true is vast. In other words: we say one thing & do another.
If you think of dramaturgy in North America, which is so realistic and so literal sometimes, sometimes what theaters - especially dramaturgs - ask for is more information, which sometimes can really weigh down a play. There's only so much information a play can have. If you start putting in so much information, it becomes something completely different, it doesn't sing.
There's no question there's enough information available to all of us in this society for darn near anything. The problem is the quality of the information, the presentation of it... You shouldn't have to be a lawyer.
The organization of information actually creates new information.
I feel that every day, all of us now are being blasted by information design. It's being poured into our eyes through the Web, and we're all visualizers now; we're all demanding a visual aspect to our information. There's something almost quite magical about visual information. It's effortless; it literally pours in.
Our investigation looked at whether there is evidence classified information was improperly stored or transmitted on that personal system, in violation of a federal statute making it a felony to mishandle classified information either intentionally or in a grossly negligent way, or a second statute making it a misdemeanor to knowingly remove classified information from appropriate systems or storage facilities.
Retailing has gone from an information-scarce to an information-rich environment. — © Erik Brynjolfsson
Retailing has gone from an information-scarce to an information-rich environment.
Ensuring the access of all citizens to government information and to essential information for human development is a must for every democratic society.
Practice design, Not Decoration: Don't just make pretty talking points. Instead, display information in a way that makes complex information clear.
Most of us employ the Internet not to seek the best information, but rather to select information that confirms our prejudices .
I think that there are changes that have occurred in technology that make is that more people can have the same level of information that I have. My advantage is that I'm very good at interpreting the information.
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