Sentences with phrase «huge troves of»

As we give more and more of our data to social media companies and as the tools for sifting through those huge troves of data get better, measuring personality and targeting specific political messages might become easier.
While the vision sounds rather utopian, the company has been able to convince developers that building decentralized applications on its platform can solve the problems - namely the liability of holding huge troves of customer data vulnerable to hacks - inherent in traditional digital services.
Europe has strict privacy protections that limit the use of personal information, but America is more lightly regulated, allowing the sale of huge troves of consumer data to any company or candidate who can afford them.
While Facebook may indeed be able to weather this storm in isolation, it's an open question whether knowledge the company has already handed off such huge troves of user data has exhausted the public's outrage reserves or revelations of additional prior incidents would make people angrier and angrier.
There's a derogatory term in Silicon Valley for companies that amass huge troves of patents and make money by threatening lawsuits: «patent trolls.»
Documents leaked by Snowden showed that the National Security Agency went much further by vacuuming up huge troves of email and other digital data.
«Facebook could use its huge trove of user data responsibly to identify, design and deliver new services that people would pay for,» he says.
Israel's spy agency, Mossad, stole a huge trove of documents from Iran earlier this year in one of its most brazen missions.
Machine learning startup Uptake is buying Asset Performance Technologies, which controls a huge trove of industrial data.
In the assessments, mandated by a 2011 consent decree, PwC deemed Facebook's internal controls effective at protecting users» privacy — even after the social media giant lost control of a huge trove of user data that was improperly obtained by Cambridge Analytica.
Housley shows that this is no longer possible: The Crusaders have left us a huge trove of wills, charters, and other legal and administrative documents that supplement and often correct the impressions given by chroniclers.
For example, a national voter file popped up on a bare IP number late in 2015, and a huge trove of voter data sat out in the open for two weeks in June of this year.
Liu captures it all with remarkable sensitivity: the trust they share allows for amazing, chance character moments, lovingly sifted from a huge trove of footage.
In the first National Treasure, Benjamin Franklin Gates (Nicholas Cage) had to redeem the family name from infamy by uncovering a huge trove of ancient artifacts.
Facebook (FB) is under intense pressure to answer these questions — and more — after it admitted that a company linked to President Donald Trump's campaign had accessed and improperly stored a huge trove of its user data.
Psychologists today no longer have to rely on questionnaires thanks to the huge trove of information they can glean from social media use.
But, a «world computer» would need a huge trove of data, one most users clearly wouldn't be able to store on devices today.
It's actually a pretty good one, with access to the same huge trove of content from Amazon, and better performance than you might expect — though it's not exactly stellar.

Not exact matches

Researchers from various institutions are increasingly bringing troves of DNA sequences into huge gene banks in hopes of tackling diseases.
Saints Row 4 is a huge treasure trove of pop culture and it shamelessly borrows mechanics, features and even quotes from a huge selection of games and films.
Over the years, it has published dozens of comparative law reports which are a treasure trove for legal research on a huge variety of issues.
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