A week after we had finished filming, Harris applied to take over MIT's prestigious Media Lab with the aim of studying the «Singularities Effect» — the weaving together of billions of human brains
in a vast data net to form a new, higher form of intelligence.
In the vast data base of the site one will easily find a compatible partner.
These first papers show the world that we're capable of doing science at this scale, and yet they represent just the tip of the iceberg of what is hidden
in these vast data sets.
If things go to plan, thousands of Bitmain Sophon units soon could be training neural networks
in vast data centers around the world.
Not exact matches
In addition to billing and contact information, Uber collects
vast quantities of geo - location
data, logging each and every trip a customer takes.
Additionally, Benioff may be interested
in the
vast amounts of
data users post on Twitter.
The lure of money,
vast data sets, and powerful computing
in Silicon Valley remains a powerful pull for those at the peak of their profession.
Snowden, a former National Security Agency contractor, leaked thousands of classified documents to the press
in 2013 which revealed the
vast scope of US surveillance of private
data that was put
in place after the 9/11 attacks.
In Arkansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah and Wyoming, the
vast majority of the counties where fracking is occurring are also suffering from drought, according to an Associated Press analysis of industry - compiled fracking
data and the U.S. Department of Agriculture's official drought designations.
(2) There are no central hubs, channels or clearing houses to locate and access the
vast amounts of
data being generated and the
data exists
in multiple, inconsistent forms and formats.
Other companies now use OkCupid's
vast trove of social
data, and Yagan, a self - professed introvert who is married to his high school sweetheart, stands as the foremost authority
in a fast - growing $ 2 billion industry.
(At this point, it's also worth noting that Facebook's claims about the effectiveness of Free Basics as a development tool
in India are highly debatable — the
vast majority of those who took up the offer were existing Internet users who wanted some free
data, and it seems a very small number of genuinely new users actually graduated to the world of paid - for Internet access.
Although artificial intelligence techniques like machine learning can crunch
vast quantities of
data and can help determine if someone is behaving oddly
in an organization's computer networks, people shouldn't put all their trust
in the technology, Hart said.
Sean Gourley, the founder and CEO of Primer, a 2.5 - year - old, previously media - shy startup that uses artificial intelligence algorithms to parse
vast quantities of
data and spit out pithy, navigable digests, is demonstrating his company's software for me
in a midtown Manhattan office near the United Nations» headquarters.
Surgical robots are used
in hernia repair, bariatric surgery, hysterectomies and the
vast majority of prostate removals
in the United States, according to Intuitive Surgical
data.
He said that if he had to rely on the European Space Agency's limited, difficult - to - access
data for his work checking climate model predictions against reality, he'd be «more or less blind» — particularly
in the
vast, uninhabited stretches of the globe like the Pacific, which are vital for understanding the world climate.
Census
data from 2011 showed that the
vast majority of Canadian seniors (over 90 %) live
in their own homes, rather than a seniors» residence or health care facility.
He said that while GSR often used MTurk for
data collection, it «never collected more than a couple thousand responses on MTurk for any one project, or even across all projects for a single client — the
vast majority of our MTurk
data collection as a company is
in the form of surveys only».
Inevitably, these
vast quantities of Facebook
data — and Instagram
data and WhatsApp
data — play a major role
in a reshaping of how democracy works.
Predicting recessions
in real - time could be made possible by mining
vast new sources of electronic
data, according to a report released today by the C.D. Howe Institute.
We invest globally
in companies at the intersection of The Internet of Things (IoT) and the Cloud, where billions of smart sensors, vehicles, cameras, industrial and consumer devices of all types are connected to the Internet, streaming
vast amounts of
data to the Cloud.
The company's Security Rating Platform continuously analyzes
vast amounts of external
data on security behaviors
in order to help organizations manage third party risk, benchmark performance, and assess and negotiate cyber insurance premiums.
Given the «
vast volumes of
data» pulled
in by the NSA, storage has become a pressing question.
Most businesses agree that
data - driven decision making is important, and the
vast majority of companies collect
data in some form.
According to SF Gate the company has been hit with four suits
in federal courts so far this week following fresh revelations about how Facebook's app permissions were abused to surreptitiously suck out
vast amounts of user
data.
Typically, targeted advertising relies on
vast data collection practices, which can involve tracking users» activities across the internet using cookies, widgets, and other tracking tools,
in order to create detailed user profiles.
Prime Minister Najib Razak acknowledged Saturday that military radar and satellite
data raised the possibility that the plane could have ended up somewhere
in Indonesia, the southern Indian Ocean or along a
vast arc of territory from northern Laos across western China to Central Asia.
But that early beta, it seems, was more of a proof of concept, showing how it's possible to crunch
vast swathes of information to zoom
in on the
data that matters most.
RGA has been
in this business for over three decades and has collected a
vast amount of mortality
data, which has led to consistently good underwriting results.
While we had moved to a constructive outlook
in late - October 2008 after the market had plunged by more than 40 %, we discovered
vast differences between post-war and Depression - era outcomes under similar conditions - what I called our «two
data sets problem.»
Its recently adapted terms of services may have been altered
in response to the Cambridge Analytica findings, but the changes will leave the
vast majority of Facebook users unprotected
in accordance to the soon to come into effect General
Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
SCL's main offering, first developed by its affiliated London think tank
in 1989, involves gathering
vast quantities of
data about an audience's values, attitudes and beliefs, identifying groups of «persuadables,» and then targeting them with tailored messages.
Since its creation
in 2001, the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation has raised close to $ 2 billion from a
vast global network that includes corporate titans, political donors, foreign governments and other wealthy interests, according to a Washington Post review of public records and newly released contribution
data.
Imagine, for a moment, if multiple scientific labs began publishing the results of experimental
data showing there was an intelligence
in existence capable of driving a
vast cosmic power and that it was currently manipulating the cosmos to suit its whim.
Most of the 350 - plus books written by «creation scientists» consist
in large part of discussions of the supposed errors of evolutionary teaching, reviewing
vast amounts of technical scientific
data and theory, challenging this or that piece of evidence, method of dating or use of
data, while producing evidences and counterarguments of their own
in favor of a young earth, recent humanity, worldwide flood, etc..
Here we are dealing with actual entities that synthesize a
vast range of materials
in their concrescences, that entertain
data that have gone through the transforming synthesis brought about by transmutations introduced along the routes of inheritance flowing through the complex bodily systems which support these sophisticated regnant occasions.
An intellect which at a given instant knew all the forces acting
in nature and the positions of all things of which this world consists — supposing the said intellect were
vast enough to subject these
data to analysis — would embrace
in the same formula the motions of the greatest bodies
in the universe and those of the slightest atoms; nothing would be uncertain for it, and the future, like the past, would be present to its eyes.
But, for the moment, let us presume that it is, say, 6o percent correct — too high
in my judgment, but not a bad percentage for a theological ethic trying to work with
vast themes and complex
data and adequate to our thought experiment.
Through dedicated research and development, TOMRA Sorting Tobacco has become the leader
in sensor - based sorting solutions
in the tobacco industry, developing a
vast array of sensor technologies and high - speed image and
data - processing systems.
In the process of expanding their vast pool of computer understandable sport - related data, they have been able to answer the football hotbeds question once and for all and in the process they have given Premier League managers like Sir Alex Ferguson, Kenny Dalglish and Arsene Wenger the best sense yet of which parts of England their scouts should be scourin
In the process of expanding their
vast pool of computer understandable sport - related
data, they have been able to answer the football hotbeds question once and for all and
in the process they have given Premier League managers like Sir Alex Ferguson, Kenny Dalglish and Arsene Wenger the best sense yet of which parts of England their scouts should be scourin
in the process they have given Premier League managers like Sir Alex Ferguson, Kenny Dalglish and Arsene Wenger the best sense yet of which parts of England their scouts should be scouring.
Psychologists have collected
vast amounts of
data on how people vary from one another
in terms of their traits.
Incorporating the
vast majority of comparative birth studies to date
in a contemporary appraisal of elective cesarean delivery
in healthy women is flawed, primarily because their
data includes outcomes from emergency surgeries and elective surgeries
in women (and babies) with pre-existing medical conditions.
Although the current growth charts (released
in November 2000 and based on
data from the National Center for Health Statistics) are a
vast improvement over earlier charts, they're not the last word on how your child is doing.
A change
in the way Facebook apps interact with the company's
vast amount of
data on individual users.
Might tax offices be transformed into management consultancy - type agencies that advise companies on how to capture growth
in related sectors, mitigate risk from peers» bankruptcies or improve profits — all based on analysis of the
vast amount of
data it has collected?
Now, what the paper completely fails to address is how that precondition, that essential public trust, could possibly survive a system under which the security services were empowered by law to routinely trawl through the private communications
data of
vast numbers of citizens suspected of no crime, simply
in order, as Sir David Omand puts it, «to identify patterns of interest for further investigation».
They can also process huge amounts of numeric
data and identify patterns
in a
vast volume of new information, which is important for a good technocrat or consultant.
In the light of this
vast difference between euro - election and general election performance, we have not yet been persuaded that we would produce more accurate
data were we to move UKIP to the main party list when asking our daily voting question.
Ambulance response
data released under the new targeting system leaves us «
in the dark» regarding the performance of the
vast majority of emergency calls, the Welsh Liberal Democrats have said.
The
vast majority of Americans agree public libraries play an important role
in their communities and that the closing of their public library would impact the community as a whole, according to
data from the Pew Research Center1.