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I think big data companies only like good news. So I think they're just hoping that they don't get sued, essentially.
The way we work in public health is, we make the best recommendations and decisions based on the best available data.
I am what we call a 'karma yogi' in Sanskrit. A karma yogi is somebody who believes in data. I collect a lot of data.
One of the Internet's strengths is its ability to help consumers find the right needle in a digital haystack of data.
Today the data linking violence in the media to violence in society are superior to those linking cancer and tobacco.
I don't want to become a rhetorical speaker. My effectiveness is mastering all of the data and being able to respond.
If someone's criticism is completely unfounded on data, then I don't want to hear it. It doesn't hold up to scrutiny.
Trust science, believe that innovation and discoveries are good for us, and make decisions based on data and evidence.
There's a lot of scientific data that I found out as a scientist that actually show that this is really a young Earth.
When an economist says the evidence is "mixed," he or she means that theory says one thing and data says the opposite.
We want to ensure that as a user is moving through their world, their data is following them in an appropriate manner.
Any enterprise that is serious about experiencing the power of Big Data in real-time should be looking at DataTorrent.
If you exchange information internationally, you must strengthen data protection. Those are two sides of the same coin.
We resurrect 'Mezzanine' with a promise that we can break free from the data of the past and escape the feedback loops.
Stealing is stealing, whether you use a computer command or a crowbar, and whether you take documents, data or dollars.
There's nothing so unreliable as figures, and everybody but a mathematician knows that. Figures lie right to your face.
I'm handed a bunch of existing data. My job is to put that in the best narrative form. That is a puzzle I love to solve.
I read so much data. There's so much information that comes my way. And there's got to be a way for me to delegate more.
Our view is that the very best data miners or statisticians can earn as much as the very best golfers or tennis players.
The historical data support one conclusion with unusual force: To invest with success, you must be a long-term investor.
There's enough data showing that the fitter you are, the better you eat, the more likely you are to stay healthy longer.
What you get is what you see, which is suspending kids doesn't lead to high attrition rate. That is what the data shows.
We are like coral animals in a vast reef of excreted technological material that is wired for solid state data transfer.
Knowledge is invariably a matter of degree: you cannot put your finger upon even the simplest datum and say this we know.
Forget artificial intelligence - in the brave new world of big data, it's artificial idiocy we should be looking out for.
It is better to have 100 functions operate on one data structure than to have 10 functions operate on 10 data structures.
We should be careful not to vilify encryption itself, which is essential for privacy, data security, and global commerce.
Information agencies operate in an industry that values data. Restricted access to information is what makes it valuable.
The level of ignorance is declining, and the ability to accumulate data and manipulate it for various ends is increasing.
There are two sources of error: Either you lack sufficient data, or you fail to take advantage of the data that you have.
Insurance firms have always carefully studied real-world data to figure out what, precisely, constitutes a risky activity.
In C there are no data structures: there are pointers and pointer arithmetic. So you have a pointer into a data structure.
The Facebook way is that you sit at the table and you state your opinion, back it up with data, and make a recommendation.
Basically we've taken our data and packaged it for TV station, and in return, they use us on air, and we get distribution.
There's not a lot of really great, deep, serialized television, and we can see from the data that that's what people want.
Everything I write, I believe instinctively, is to some extent collage. Meaning, ultimately, is a matter of adjacent data.
I consider high-speed data transmission an invention that became a major innovation. It changed the way we all communicate
Encryption provides enormous benefits to society by enabling secure communications, data storage, and online transactions.
Monetary policy should remain data dependent, be well communicated, and ensure that inflation expectations remain anchored.
Thanks to big data, machines can now be programmed to do the next thing right. But only humans can do the next right thing.
I consider high-speed data transmission an invention that became a major innovation. It changed the way we all communicate.
The conclusion of design flows naturally from the data; we should not shrink from it; we should embrace it and build on it.
There is no experimental data that exists that supports the view that the Earth's climate is changing in any dangerous way.
Put simply, if an interface is poorly designed, I will not see the data I looked for, even if it is right there on the page.
We need a data network that can easily carry voice, instead of what we have today, a voice network struggling to carry data.
In the absence of good scientific data about the effects of artificial hallucinogens it's good to stick to the natural ones.
Back up everything! You are not invulnerable. Catastrophic data loss can happen to you - one worm or Trojan is all it takes.
Still, it is an error to argue in front of your data. You find yourself insensibly twisting them round to fit your theories.
Generally, the craft of programming is the factoring of a set of requirements into a a set of functions and data structures.
If you're a scientist, and you have to have an answer, even in the absence of data, you're not going to be a good scientist.