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.

I do put my questions in terms of the sharpest polarities of the issue. But I don't want a preponderance of opinion over factual data.

Data scientists are statisticians because being a statistician is awesome and anyone who does cool things with data is a statistician.

The data show we can do something about upward mobility. Every extra year of childhood spent in a better neighborhood seems to matter.

On average, people should be more skeptical when they see numbers. They should be more willing to play around with the data themselves.

I say ‘Uhmm...’ a lot. I mentioned this to Karla and she says it’s a CPU word. It means you’re assembling data in your head - spooling.

When you analyze all the data, there is a warming trend according to science. But the jury is out on the degree of how much is manmade.

As we work to secure our data and communications from hackers, we must recognize that our citizens face a far broader array of threats.

Once the business data have been centralized and integrated, the value of the database is greater than the sum of the preexisting parts.

While the official productivity data look impressive, alternative measures that are equally reasonable show a much more subdued picture.

A hacker is someone who uses a combination of high-tech cybertools and social engineering to gain illicit access to someone else's data.

Graphic designers are idea embalmers, loving undertakers preserving bits of data like to many butterflies pinned to felt in a jewel box.

I find my data first in myself, not first in the poets. For if I did not find it in myself, I would not be able to find it in the poets.

In the blockchain world, each user can and should own their data, and 'central' players are less vulnerable to data losses and breaches.

With this emergence of big data and social mobility, you will, in fact, see the death of 'average,' Instead, you will see the era of you.

Not only can consumers handle their personal genetic information, but they are getting genomically oriented and anchored about such data.

There will always be humans, lots of them, who provide the data that makes the networked realization of any technology better and cheaper.

The UK has a poor investment record. According to IMF data, we have come seventh out of the top seven industrialised countries since 1999.

I think that we are trying to put data communications, telecommunications and media communications together and be the No. 1 player there.

Small Data defines this space, identifies the imbalances we all have and thus the gap these imbalances represents for your new innovation.

Data, I think, is one of the most powerful mechanisms for telling stories. I take a huge pile of data and I try to get it to tell stories.

We need new, dynamic models for growth through the sharing economy, using big data to unlock new insights and adopting closed-loop cycles.

A teacher told my mother that I would never become successful, which illustrates the difficulty of long-run forecasting on inadequate data.

Washington is not a city that takes great pride in being a healthy place, necessarily. Now, I have no data. That's just my own observation.

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.

The nice thing about Reddit is, we don't have to sell your data or build a profile of you or do stuff that makes people feel uncomfortable.

Scientists like ripping problems apart, collecting as much data as possible and then assembling the parts back together to make a decision.

You can use data wrong. It's just like polling. There have been a lot of politicians who go conduct a poll to figure out what they believe.

I think you can have a ridiculously enormous and complex data set, but if you have the right tools and methodology then it's not a problem.

To write a kernel without a data structure and have it be as consistent and graceful as UNIX would have been a much, much harder challenge.

Chemistry is necessarily an experimental science: its conclusions are drawn from data, and its principles supported by evidence from facts.

I think, ultimately, open always wins out. It wins out because you cannot lock data in; you can't lock people in. They will find a way out.

Our understanding of the human brain can be dramatically accelerated if we collect and share research data on an exponentially wider scale.

Yet the companions of the Muses will keep their collective nose in my books And weary with historical data, they will turn to my dance tune.

On the allegation of withholding temperature data, we find that CRU was not in a position to withhold access to such data or tamper with it.

Users get unlimited 'WhatsApp'. We get happy users who don't have to worry about data. Carriers get people willing to sign up for data plans.

We're all drowning in data. We all need moments of recovery. For me, that includes not going right to my phone when I wake up in the morning.

If you're keeping yourself in the bubble and only looking at your own data or only watching the TV that fits your agenda then it gets boring.

My job is about emotion. My job is about feeling. This might be controversial to say, but I feel like sometimes data gets in the way of that.

I was looking for something like baseball, where there's a lot of data and the competition was pretty low. That's when I discovered politics.

A worldwide web of electronic connections now moves data at ever-increasing speed and volume along what we call the information superhighway.

Praxeology - economics - provides no ultimate ethical judgments: it simply furnishes the indispensable data necessary to make such judgments.

I had ... come to an entirely erroneous conclusion, which shows, my dear Watson, how dangerous it always is to reason from insufficient data.

There is an abundance of data available in the digital world and if it’s harnessed effectively and correctly it can provide terrific insights.

The religion of Big Data sets itself the goal of fulfilling man's unattainable desires, but for that very reason ignores her attainable needs.

For me, the most exciting aspect of my success is how the insights that Ayasdi's technology has found in data can truly impact people's lives.

There's been the emergence of a philosophy that big data is all you need. We would suggest that, actually, numbers don't speak for themselves.

I think actively promoting women in science is very important because the data has certainly shown that there has been an underrepresentation.

Too often we forget that genius, too, depends upon the data within its reach, that even Archimedes could not have devised Edison's inventions.

The point here is that physics followed the data where it seemed to lead, even though some thought the model gave aid and comfort to religion.

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