Sentences with phrase «reaching general data»

Facebook has no plans to extend the user privacy protections put in place by the far - reaching General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, law to users of its social network around the globe, according to Reuters.
Europe has taken the lead on this one, with its far - reaching General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), but the U.S. eventually will follow, perhaps adopting an affirmative «opt - in» from users before collecting their data, Boskin says.

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Improvements in computer memory can be expected to have far - reaching effects on all areas of science and technology, especially by facilitating and extending the application of big data and data science in areas from genomic research to clinical medicine to increasingly general artificial intelligence applications.
I just wonder how correct he is and how much nuance there might be in the data causing him to reach an incorrect general conclusion.
Data that do reach the general public are often presented only in English and as a discrete set of facts, making it difficult to consider questions about how one input or outcome might relate to another.
In a unique public - private partnership, the Attorney General's office reached out to a Sacramento - based service and software firm, School Innovations & Achievement, as the key source of the ground - breaking data.
Data obtained from the New York Department of Education by FairTest, which is assisting the teachers, shows that 73 % of whites passed the General Knowledge portion of the NTE in 1994 - 95 while only 32 % of African Americans, 25 % of Latinos, and 51 % of Asian Americans reached the state - mandated cut - off score.
Until this point, the reports and data the foundation funded were sometimes published in magazines, sold online and generally out of reach for the general public.
Similar conclusions were reached by Radloff from data from a community survey of depressive symptoms conducted in Kansas City, Missouri, and Washington County, Maryland; by Porter in a study of depressive illness in a Surrey, England, general practice; by a National Health Survey of psychological distress; and by Manheimer and associates in a California survey of factors related to psychotropic drug use.
When you're trying to gauge your general reach, compiling data based on how many people are looking for you is a great way to measure brand awareness.
Nice to see a conclusion I reached on my own look at several different data sources confirmed independently by someone else... that conclusion being that we have been in a general cooling trend for the past few thousand years (Fig 5).
NOAA even puts the IG's efforts at par with the efforts of others with dubious distinctions: «The findings in the Inspector General's investigation are similar to the conclusions reached in a number of other independent investigations into climate data stewardship and research that were conducted by the UK House of Commons, Penn State University, the InterAcademy Council, and the National Research Council, after the release of the stolen emails All of the reports exonerated climate scientists from allegations of wrong - doing.»
Oakwood, the tragedy is not what's happening in science — things there are just as they should be: the field continues to develop new data and refined analyses, general conclusions have been reached that a very large majority support, based on well - established principles (properties of CO2, thermodynamics, effects of warmer air on evaporation...) and data (measures of CO2 levels, shifts in isotopic composition of atmospheric CO2, temperature records — instrumental and proxy,...).
Otherwise, while the conclusion reached by the Advocate General is undoubtedly a pragmatic one and might be viewed as keeping data protection rules within sensible limits, his reasoning may prove to be problematic.
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There is no denying that the General Data Protection Regulation («GDPR») will have far reaching consequences for how data is processed but, within the employment context, is the hype really justifData Protection Regulation («GDPR») will have far reaching consequences for how data is processed but, within the employment context, is the hype really justifdata is processed but, within the employment context, is the hype really justified?
With less than a year remaining until the European Union's new General Data Protection Regulation kicks in, the level of hyperventilation in the business world has reached epic proportions.
The judgment largely affirms the opinion of Advocate General Bot of 23 September, and holds that the national data protection authorities (DPAs) must have the power to reach their own conclusions about European Commission decisions concerning the adequacy of data protection in third countries under Article 25 of EU Directive 95/46 (paras. 38 - 66 of the judgment).
We've reached this «uncanny valley» point, and we're starting to make people uncomfortable, particularly large swathes of the general public who don't know how their data is used by the advertising industry.
The updated figures now include ads posted on Instagram, which reached 20 million people, Facebook General Counsel Colin Stretch told the Senate Intelligence Committee in a public hearing on Wednesday, adding that «the data on Instagram is not as complete.»
We have the experience and first - hand knowledge of the controlling variables in the marketplace reaching beyond superficial and general public data.
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