Big data is a funny phrase. It’s obvious that we produce a massive amount of data: 4.9 billion people use the internet for an average of seven hours per day. Hundreds of billions of sensors, located ...
Small businesses across the country display a mix of optimism and apprehension about the economy and their own performance. Inflation hurts—but business growth is expected. We’re hiring—but still ...
While headlines scream about artificial intelligence consuming ever-growing mountains of data, a quietly powerful counter-movement is reshaping how we think about information processing. This ...
While big data has garnered much attention in recent years, small datasets and artificial intelligence (AI) can provide valuable benefits on the battlefield, according to Margaret Loper, associate ...
Data may be essential to the effective operation of every business, but not all businesses are created equal when it comes to the capacity to capitalize on data. As impressive as it may be to read ...
Over the past decade, “big data” has become Silicon Valley’s biggest buzzword. When they’re trained on mind-numbingly large data sets, machine learning (ML) models can develop a deep understanding of ...
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Before there was AI and data science, there were decision support software and ubiquitous spreadsheets. It was the age of small data, not Big Data. But have we lost something important along the way?
One day the mighty data centre could be toppled into obsolescence by the humble smartphone, said Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas on a recent podcast. Speaking to host Prakhar Gupta, the AI chief ...
Several years ago, I attended an international health care conference, eagerly awaiting the keynote speaker’s talk about a diabetes intervention that targeted people in lower socioeconomic groups of ...